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Social Studies, 07.12.2020 14:00, Vampfox

Liz is a bounty hunter looking for an alleged drug dealer. On her boss's tip, she captures Leo, presents him in time for his trial, and gets paid for his capture. However, Liz is doubtful that the person her boss told her to arrest is indeed the real suspect. How is informational social influence suggested in this case? Liz shares a goal with her boss, and she believes reaching the goal is the most important part of the job

Liz knows that the acceptable thing to do is to follow what her boss thinks is right because he is the boss.

Liz is unsure of what was the right thing to do, so she follows the opinions of her more-experienced boss.

Liz is not sorry for arresting Leo because she assumes he was probably guilty of something in the past

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