Lewin's law of group change argues that

a.  it is usually easier to change individuals formed into a group than to change any one of them separately.
  b.  once an individual identifies with the group, he or she will not change unless the group changes.
  c.  leaders are the ones who are most able to change the attitudes and opinions of group members.
  d.  behavior is a function of the person and the environment.
  e.  when people in groups change, the change tends to be permanent rather than temporary.

e.  when people in groups change, the change tends to be permanent rather than temporary.

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Classical conditioning begins with

a. operant conditioning. b. reflexes. c. shaping. d. the sound of a bell.

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