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Recall that Ed Diener and his colleagues monitored almost thirty homes throughout the city of Seattle on Halloween night. They recorded whether each trick-or-treater arrived alone or in a group. The researchers also randomly asked some children arriving alone and some arriving in groups to provide their names and addresses. The results of this study showed that children were more likely to take more treats than they were supposed to if they arrived ________ and if they were ________.

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Answer:

1) ALONE

2) NOT ASKED TO PROVIDE THEIR NAMES AND ADDRESSES

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