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Title: When your professor asks a question that everyone in the class knows the answer to, yet no one raise
Post by: Cuba on Jun 18, 2015
When your professor asks a question that everyone in the class knows the answer to, yet no one raises his or her hand to answer the question, this is an example of what economists call
A) flying under the radar.
B) shirking responsibility.
C) the volunteer's dilemma.
D) a game of chicken.


Title: Re: When your professor asks a question that everyone in the class knows the answer to, yet no one r
Post by: IloveChi on Aug 27, 2015
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Title: Re: When your professor asks a question that everyone in the class knows the answer to, yet no one raise
Post by: Cuba on Aug 31, 2015
Very, very helpful. Will mark this topic solved.


Title: Re: When your professor asks a question that everyone in the class knows the answer to, yet no one raise
Post by: IloveChi on Aug 31, 2015
Awesome :-]