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Desolo Desolo
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Some universities have run public service ads in which they give the results of a careful survey of their students with what students say is the average number of beers or drinks they are likely to consume in a given evening. Apart from establishing a drinking social norm, why be so explicit about the actual number of drinks? That is, what psychological tendency might the ads be attempting to thwart?
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9 years ago
Thanks for taking the time to find the right answer. This is going to help with my final exam review.
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9 years ago
Great, I'm glad it worked out.

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