09 Nov An example of reciprocity bias? is that people: Who receive a nothing are more likely to purchase a product that the
Question 1
An example of “reciprocity bias” is that people:
Who receive a nothing are more likely to purchase a product that they would typically avoid purchasing
Who receive a small gift are more likely to purchase a product that they would purchase anyway
Who receive a small gift are more likely to purchase a product that they would typically avoid purchasing
Who receive a small gift are less likely to purchase a product that they would typically avoid purchasing
Question 2
Stanley Milgram’s famous 1963 studies on obedience and authority have illuminated the ways that most human beings can be influenced to commit_____________, even when those individuals would never have imagines themselves capable or performing those acts.
Bank heists
Human atrocities
Bank fraud
Spelling errors
Question 3
In the Patrick Lin TED Talk about cars, the ethical dilemma involves what type of car?
