Paul spent Saturday picking up litter on a nearby beach with the biology club. At the end of a very long, hot day, one of the other members asked him to come with the group that evening to catch some invasive lizards as part of a science project

Paul hates lizards. Paul is more likely to agree to the second request now, after spending the day picking up litter, because of
a. the door-in-the-face technique.
b. informational social influence.
c. the foot-in-the-door technique.
d. idiosyncrasy credits.


Answer: C

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