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In Guéguen and de Gail's field experiment on helping behavior, researchers followed strict rules to select participants and minimize bias. Imagine you are a researcher in this study. Match each shopper scenario with the correct action you should take according to the study's predetermined selection rules.
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In Guéguen and de Gail's field experiment on helping behavior, researchers followed strict rules to select participants and minimize bias. Imagine you are a researcher in this study. Match each shopper scenario with the correct action you should take according to the study's predetermined selection rules.
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