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Question 1
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A psychiatrist who interviewed 40 of Milgram's participants a year after their participation concluded that:
most regretted having served in Milgram's study.
none had been harmed.
a minority of them had lowered self-esteem.
many were suspicious of all authorities.
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In the context of conformity, Asch's experiments lacked ________ but did possess ________.
validity; reliability
reliability; validity
mundane realism; experimental realism
experimental realism; mundane realism
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Kevin flosses twice a week. If told that other students at his college floss 10 times a week, research by Schmiege et al. (2010) suggests that Kevin:
will begin flossing more often.
will intend to floss more often but ultimately continue to floss twice a week.
will not believe the researchers.
will floss less often.
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According to Tanya Chartrand and John Bargh, mimicking someone else's behavior is known as ________.
the false uniqueness effect
the looking-glass self-effect
the chameleon effect
the false consensus effect
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In a study by Snyder (1980), students who were told that their personal attitudes were nearly identical to those of 10,000 other students ________ when they participated in a conformity experiment.
asserted their individuality by being nonconformist
were judged most attractive by their fellow participants
were more willing to obey the experimenter's request to make a public commitment to a popular cause
took on additional attitudes as well as the mannerisms of the majority
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Thomas and Maya have been married for eight years. Lately, Thomas has developed a drinking habit, and Maya tries to dissuade him from this habit. However, he drinks more than usual when Maya rebukes him. Thomas most likely exemplifies ________ in this scenario.
the chameleon effect
the autokinetic effect
impact bias
psychological reactance
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Rachel, a middle-aged woman, appreciates maggot cheese because her friends love it and consider it healthy. She agrees with her friends' views about the health benefits of maggot cheese. Identify the classical obedience study that explains Rachel's choice in this scenario?
Asch's study of perceptual judgments
Miller's study on situational analysis
Milgram's study on obedience
Sherif's study on norm formation
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Suggestibility to problems that spreads throughout a large group of people is known as:
mass hysteria.
social influence.
groupthink.
collective narcissism.
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Connor, a 20-year-old student, gets a skull tattoo and a mohawk just like his friends have. Which of the classical obedience studies explains Connor's behavior in this scenario?
Milgram's study on obedience
Sherif's study on norm formation
Miller's study on situational analysis
Asch's study on conformity
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Anthony, a 15-year-old boy, cleans up his room every Sunday as per his father's command, even though he is not too willing to do so. In this scenario, Anthony exemplifies ________.
conformity
reactance
cohesiveness
obedience
Question 1
1 / 1 pts
A psychiatrist who interviewed 40 of Milgram's participants a year after their participation concluded that:
most regretted having served in Milgram's study.
none had been harmed.
What Are the Classic Conformity and Obedience Studies?
a minority of them had lowered self-esteem.
many were suspicious of all authorities.
1 / 1 pts
In the context of conformity, Asch's experiments lacked ________ but did possess ________.
validity; reliability
reliability; validity
mundane realism; experimental realism
What Are the Classic Conformity and Obedience Studies?
experimental realism; mundane realism
1 / 1 pts
Kevin flosses twice a week. If told that other students at his college floss 10 times a week, research by Schmiege et al. (2010) suggests that Kevin:
will begin flossing more often.
What Are the Classic Conformity and Obedience Studies?
will intend to floss more often but ultimately continue to floss twice a week.
will not believe the researchers.
will floss less often.
1 / 1 pts
According to Tanya Chartrand and John Bargh, mimicking someone else's behavior is known as ________.
the false uniqueness effect
the looking-glass self-effect
the chameleon effect
What Are the Classic Conformity and Obedience Studies?
the false consensus effect
1 / 1 pts
In a study by Snyder (1980), students who were told that their personal attitudes were nearly identical to those of 10,000 other students ________ when they participated in a conformity experiment.
asserted their individuality by being nonconformist
Do We Ever Want to Be Different?
were judged most attractive by their fellow participants
were more willing to obey the experimenter's request to make a public commitment to a popular cause
took on additional attitudes as well as the mannerisms of the majority
1 / 1 pts
Thomas and Maya have been married for eight years. Lately, Thomas has developed a drinking habit, and Maya tries to dissuade him from this habit. However, he drinks more than usual when Maya rebukes him. Thomas most likely exemplifies ________ in this scenario.
the chameleon effect
the autokinetic effect
impact bias
psychological reactance
Do We Ever Want to Be Different?
1 / 1 pts
Rachel, a middle-aged woman, appreciates maggot cheese because her friends love it and consider it healthy. She agrees with her friends' views about the health benefits of maggot cheese. Identify the classical obedience study that explains Rachel's choice in this scenario?
Asch's study of perceptual judgments
Miller's study on situational analysis
Milgram's study on obedience
Sherif's study on norm formation
What Are the Classic Conformity and Obedience Studies?
1 / 1 pts
Suggestibility to problems that spreads throughout a large group of people is known as:
mass hysteria.
What Are the Classic Conformity and Obedience Studies?
social influence.
groupthink.
collective narcissism.
1 / 1 pts
Connor, a 20-year-old student, gets a skull tattoo and a mohawk just like his friends have. Which of the classical obedience studies explains Connor's behavior in this scenario?
Milgram's study on obedience
Sherif's study on norm formation
Miller's study on situational analysis
Asch's study on conformity
What Are the Classic Conformity and Obedience Studies?
1 / 1 pts
Anthony, a 15-year-old boy, cleans up his room every Sunday as per his father's command, even though he is not too willing to do so. In this scenario, Anthony exemplifies ________.
conformity
reactance
cohesiveness
obedience
What Is Conformity?