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All of the following are examples of informational social influence except:
a. you are running a race, but because you are unsure of the route, you wait to check which of two roads the other runners follow
b. you've just started work at a new job, and a fire alarm goes off; you watch your coworkers to see what to do.
c. when you get to college you change the way you dress so that you "fit in" better--that is, so that people will like you more.
d. you ask your adviser which classes you should take next semester.
e. mass psychogenic illness
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All of the following are examples of informational social influence except:
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