When faced with moral dilemmas involving killing one person to save five others, ____.
A. people with the weakest autonomic arousal are the least likely to make the "logical" decision to kill one and save five others
B. people with the strongest autonomic arousal are the least likely to make the "logical" decision to kill one and save five others
C. people with the strongest somatic arousal are the least likely to make the "logical" decision to kill one and save five others
D. people with the weakest somatic arousal are the least likely to make the "logical" decision to kill one and save five others
Answer: B
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