It's Halloween, but you don't want to be running back and forth to answer the door. To avoid any "tricks," you decide to leave a large container of candy on the porch

You've just read about self-awareness theory, and you have a hunch about how to keep greedy trick-or-treaters from taking more than their fair share of the candy. You decide to

a. install a one-way mirror to catch and punish offenders, and to make an example of them.
b. place a large mirror behind the candy, so that children can see themselves as they approach.
c. set up a tape-recorder that plays songs about cooperation and giving.
d. place a picture of the Wicked Witch of the West behind the candy to warn them of what will happen if they take too much.

Answer: B

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