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In the Past, Parnelli Consistently Drove at High Speeds on City

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In the past, Parnelli consistently drove at high speeds on city streets. However, he was pulled over and had to immediately pay a very expensive fine. Afterward, Parnelli very seldom drove at high rates of speed. Which of the following might account for the effect of the lost money resulting from paying the fine?

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Out-group Bias

A cognitive bias that leads individuals to favor their own group over others, often resulting in prejudice and discrimination against the out-group.

Scapegoating

Blaming a person or group for problems or negative outcomes, often as a way of distracting from the real causes or issues.

Milgram's Obedience Study

An experiment conducted by Stanley Milgram in the 1960s to study the extent to which individuals would follow orders from an authority figure, even when those orders could harm another person.

Serious Harm

A significant or profound negative impact on an individual's physical, emotional, or psychological well-being.

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