Question 1
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Which of the following statements are true? (Can be more than one answer)
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People think that by having multiple choices they are in control of their environment.
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The need for control starts at a young age.
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If choices are taken away, people become happy.
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As humans, we have the desire to control the world around us.
Question 2
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People value their time on a personal connection. As a result, consumers would rather spend time than money to receive benefits.
Question 3
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What percentage of group discussions begin with each member giving their first impressions and reactions to a person, place or thing?
Question 4
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It is important to note that people in pairs tend to make [blank_start]better[blank_end] decisions than individuals themselves.
Question 5
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To have a better decision making process as a group, it is best to start a discussion with information that is beneficial to the decision making process.
Question 6
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Research has shown that in a group setting, the [blank_start]dominant[blank_end] personality in the group will be more likely to speak first. According to the research, 94% of the problems are solved with the [blank_start]dominant[blank_end] personality's answer because this was the [blank_start]first answer[blank_end] that the group received.
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dominant
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quiet
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angry
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commanding
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dominant
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quiet
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angry
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commanding
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last answer
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first answer
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only answer
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best answer
Question 7
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Social Validation is when people look to others to make decisions.
Question 8
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How are decisions influenced in an online environment?
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Ratings
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Reviews
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Testimonals
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All of the above
Question 9
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The idea that "others are affected but not me" is called the [blank_start]third person[blank_end] effect.
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third person
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controlling
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ego
Question 10
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People are influenced by pictures, images and words.
Question 11
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Having a product in front of a person increases the value of that product by what percent?
Question 12
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The two types of decision making styles are [blank_start]Intuitive[blank_end] Condition and [blank_start]Deliberative[blank_end] Condition.