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In the game where players ask true or false questions about themselves, what happens if a player answers correctly?

a) The person who asked the question drinks.
b) The person who answered correctly drinks.
c) Both players drink.
d) No one drinks.

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Final answer:

Under the conditions of informational social influence, individuals are more likely to conform to the opinions or beliefs of a group when they want to fit in and when the answer is unclear, or when the group has expertise on the subject.

Step-by-step explanation:

Under the conditions of informational social influence, individuals are more likely to conform to the opinions or beliefs of a group when they want to fit in and when the answer is unclear, or when the group has expertise on the subject.

For example, if a group of friends is discussing a difficult math problem and one person is uncertain about the correct answer, that person may be more likely to conform to the majority opinion of the group, especially if they want to fit in or if they believe the group members have more knowledge or expertise in math.

Therefore, the correct answer is both b and c.

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