An example of Informational Social Influence in a group is….
A) Jane joins a support group for depression, and decides to switch from her old therapist to a CBT therapist, after realizing 75% of group members see a therapist who uses the cognitive behavioral approach
B) Jane joins a support group for depression, and decides to switch from her old therapist, who used CBT, to a psychoanalytical therapist, after hearing a radio ad for the therapist, while driving to group one night
C) Jane joins a support group for depression, even though she struggles with alcoholism, and not depression, because she does not want to stop drinking
D) Jane joins a support group for depression, and begins feeling more hopeful
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