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Explain peer pressure in your own words. Why do you think kids and teens are so susceptible to the influence of their friends
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Social influence is
which one is right when our behavior is different when compared to other people. when our behavior is not
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What is the danger of the bystander effect?
which one is right • Someone will help, but they won't know the victim personally.
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Based on the first two paragraphs of the article, "Conformity. by Charlotte Harrison:
Conformity, or acting the way most other
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Sometimes, in confusing situations, we assume that other people know more than we do, so we follow their lead. That assumption
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Social psychologist Leon Festinger proposed the theory of cognitive dissonance, which states that people experience
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estion Perspective is a great way to create which of the following? (1 point) Responses alignment alignment continuance
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Key Ideas: People can be completely good because they often demonstrate that they genuinely care about others. All people have a
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What is social exchange theory in simpler words
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What is Social exchange theory?
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Critique the social exchange theory according to :
1.scope 2. Testebility 3. Parsimony. 4.utility 5. Heurism
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During the norming stage, things begin to get harder for a group and rules break down. True False
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Discuss Factors that encourage groupthink:
1.fairly similar and cohesive group start 2. Strong, directive leader 3.Group is
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Practical examples of groupthink
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Explain signs of groupthink :
1. Pressure toward conformity 2. Appearance of unanimous agreement 3.illusion vulnerability 4.sense
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Discuss signs of groupthink :
1. Pressure toward conformity 2. Appearance of unanimous agreement 3.illusion vulnerability 4.sense
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Explain signs of groupthink :
1. Pressure toward conformity 2. Foolish committees
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Explain signs of groupthink :
1. Pressure toward conformity 2.group polarisation effect
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It allows them to understand other people, and how these people perceive them as human beings, including their attitudes and
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Social facilitation theory: presence of others increases dominant response tendency
what does this mean in simple words
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Deindividuation and mob violence
Being anonymous makes people more willing to violate norms what does this mean in simple words
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according to Social Psychology, discuss rejection, causes, those prone to it, effects and how to overcome rejection
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define the term 'trade offs' in regard to social psychology
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who are prone to rejection
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Discuss presence of others increase dominant tendency
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Discuss presence of others increase dominant tendency and provide practical examples
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Which of the following levels of dominance contains the primary element(s)?
A. dominant B. subdominant C. subordinate
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Social faciliation:
Discuss direct response and provide practical examples
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Social faciliation:
Discuss direct response and provide practical examples 2. Evaluation apprehension
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Social faciliation:
Discuss evaluation apprehension and provide practical examples
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You are walking down the street, and you see a person lying on the ground. What would you do?
Would it make a difference if the
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