A) 55%
B) 60%
C) 65%
D) 70%
E) 75%
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A) passion.
B) intimacy.
C) loyalty.
D) commitment.
E) sexual behavior
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A) 2
B) 3
C) 6
D) 12
E) 15
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A) authoritarian personalities.
B) a physically attractive person.
C) persons who are approved of by their parents.
D) people who see them as they see themselves.
E) people who will boost their self-esteem.
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A) Individuals easily conform to group norms.
B) The presence of other people makes aggression more likely.
C) People will easily obey an authority figure and do harm to others.
D) Agreeing to a small request makes it more likely you will agree to a big request.
E) People will take leave of their own opinions just to "be like" a larger group.
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A) The bystander effect
B) The fundamental attribution error
C) Scapegoating
D) Discrimination
E) Proximity
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A) Wearing glasses is dignified; a respected political leader wears glasses.
B) Dresses are feminine; Britney Spears wears dresses.
C) Pink shirts are effeminate; Will Smith wears pink shirts.
D) Orange juice is healthy; I love orange juice.
E) Vitamins cause cancer; I'm not going to take vitamins.
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A) contact
B) equal status contact
C) workshops
D) rewards
E) lectures
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A) bystander effect
B) authority effect
C) standard effect
D) script effect
E) chameleon effect
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A) self-fulfilling prophecy
B) demand characteristic
C) informational influence
D) social role
E) situational prophecy
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A) selecting paint colors.
B) judging line sizes.
C) rating new fashions.
D) taste-testing new candies.
E) assessing depth perception in toddlers.
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A) graduate students.
B) judged to be violent.
C) recovering from drug addictions.
D) male.
E) friends with one another.
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A) attributional guilt.
B) cognitive dissonance.
C) situationism.
D) diffusion of responsibility.
E) prejudice.
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A) discrimination is widespread across the United States.
B) the bystander effect occurs in vague conditions.
C) conformity is limited to laboratory studies.
D) the similarity principle can explain the authoritarian personality.
E) the power of the situation can induce an ordinary person to harm another.
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A) reading the group orientation manual.
B) noting the uniformity and regularity of certain behaviors.
C) trial-and-error.
D) noting the negative consequence that follow when a group member violates a group norm.
E) B and D are
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A) latent obedience.
B) intrinsic reinforcement.
C) latent learning.
D) groupthink.
E) bystander apathy.
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A) Students compete to win a top award.
B) Students are each given a piece of information that must be shared to solve a problem.
C) Students are told that one student holds the key to solving a problem and they must find out who it is.
D) Students are all given separate puzzles to solve.
E) Students are "locked" in a room together and must work together to figure out how to "escape."
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A) The task difficulty was increased.
B) The confederates were all adults.
C) One confederate gave a
D) The participants were given two chances at responding.
E) All but two confederates were removed from the room.
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A) the bystander intervention problem.
B) pluralistic compliance.
C) obedience to authority.
D) conformity to social norms.
E) social loafing.
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