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In a study by Langer, Blank, and Chanowitz (1978) a requester asked subjects to allow him to cut in front of them in line to make 5 xerox copies. One group of subject received no reason for the request.
 
  A second group received a good reason, because I'm in a rush. A third group received a trivial (placibic) reason, because I have to make some copies. What happened?
 
  (a) Only the group getting the good reason complied more than the group getting no reason. (
  b) Only the group getting the trivial reason complied more than the group getting no reason.
  (c) Both of the groups getting a reason of either sort complied more than the group getting no reason.
  (d) All of the groups complied about equally.
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