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--Following the Crowd

1) Do people need to compare themselves with others in order to appreciate what they have?
2) Are widely held views often wrong, or are such views more likely to be correct?
3) Is there any value for people to belong only to a group or groups with which they have something in common?
4) Is it always best to determine one's own views of right and wrong, or can we benefit from following the crowd?
5) Is it more valuable for people to fit in than to be unique and different?
6) Are people more likely to be productive and successful when they ignore the opinions of others?
7) Does tradition prevent people from doing things in new or more sensible ways? (Mar 12)
8) Is it always harmful for an individual to think and live as other people do? (Dec 11)
9) Is it often difficult for people to determine what is the right thing to do? (Nov 11)
10) Do groups that encourage nonconformity and disagreement function better than those that discourage it? (June 11)
11) should originality always be more highly praised than conformity? (Oct 10)
12) Do people tend to get along better with people who are very different from them or with those who are like them? (June 10)
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14) *Do people succeed by emphasizing their differences from other people? (May 10)
15) Do society and other people benefit when individuals pursue their own goals? (Nov 09)
16) Is there any value for people to belong only to a group or groups with which they have something in common?
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--Following Authority

1) should we pay more attention to people who are older and more experienced than we are?
2) Should society limit people's exposure to some kinds of information or forms of expression?
3) Can a group of people function effectively without someone being in charge?
4) Is it important to question the ideas and decisions of people in positions of authority?
6) Is education primarily the result of influences other than school?
7) Should schools help students

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