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The Tendency for Individuals in a Group to Avoid Taking

Question 112

Question 112

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The tendency for individuals in a group to avoid taking a needed action because they assume that others will is called


A) deindividuation.
B) persuasion.
C) diffusion of responsibility.
D) obedience.

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