In a study conducted in Mauritius, young men participated in a painful religious ritual, watched other young men participate in the ritual, or sang and prayed. The young men who ____identified more with the larger social group as a result of their participation

a. performed the painful ritual but did not watch it
b. watched others perform the painful ritual but did not perform it
c. sang and prayed as their part in the ritual
d. performed or watched others perform the painful ritual


D

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