Asked by macie hutchinson on Jun 16, 2024

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When Moreland and his colleagues surveyed new college students about their willingness to join groups,they found that students

A) expressed positive opinions about college groups if they had positive experiences in high school.
B) desire to join was unrelated to the experiences they had in high school.
C) who had bad experiences in high school were looking forward to starting fresh and joined more college groups.
D) who had parents that joined college groups were also more likely to join groups in college.

Willingness To Join

The degree of eagerness or readiness of an individual to become part of a group, organization, or cause.

  • Acknowledge how previous group interactions influence present decisions to join groups.
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gazal babbarJun 17, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
The survey found that students were more likely to express positive opinions about college groups if they had positive experiences in high school. This suggests that high school experiences can influence a student's willingness to join groups in college.