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Imagine That Your Best Friend Believes You Should Always Strive

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Imagine that your best friend believes you should always strive to look out for your own best interest, at any cost, but your spouse believes you should be a "team player" and prioritize your relationships with others over your own individual goals. Imagine you are in a situation where you can either help a colleague and share credit for the success, or point out your colleague's mistakes to your supervisor and potentially receive a promotion. If your best friend is present when you are making the decision - activating cognitive representations of your best friend - which of the following is likely to result?


A) You will help your colleague, in order to show your best friend that you are a valuable person to have as a friend
B) You will go to your supervisor, because your own potential gain will seem like a more important goal
C) You will neither help your colleague nor go to your supervisor, in order to avoid goal conflict
D) None of the above

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