The "hero procedure" refers to a contingency in which an individual, or small group, earns a reward for a class. This procedure is an example of what type of group contingency?
This question is making me feel like I need to don a cape and mask! But seriously, I think the answer is C - interdependent. The 'hero procedure' implies that the group's success is tied to the individual or small group's actions. It's a team effort with a superhero twist!
I'm going to go with A - dependent. If it's a reward for the whole class, then the individual or small group's actions must be dependent on the rest of the class. Although, I do wonder if the 'hero' in the question is secretly a supervillain trying to throw us off the scent.
Hmm, I'm leaning towards B - independent. If it's a reward for a class, it doesn't seem to depend on the whole group's performance, right? Although, a 'hero procedure' does have a nice ring to it.
The 'hero procedure' sounds like something straight out of a superhero movie! I'm going with C - interdependent. That's the most heroic-sounding option, don't you think?
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