A. the tendency of groups to internalize risk more than individuals
B. the tendency for groups to be more risky than individuals
C. the tendency for groups to be as risky as individuals
D. the tendency for groups to be less risky than individuals
Month: April 2024
A. social loafing
B. self- serving bias
C. social facilitation
D. deindividuation
A. task and social
B. social and inclusive
C. task and exclusive
D. task and inclusive
A. gender schemas
B. nature
C. temperament
D. culture
A. group decisions will always be better that individual decisions
B. when most of the group members initially favor a cautions decision, discussion will cause the group to adopt even more cautions decision
C. a group will always eventually divide into groups with opposing decisions
D. when most of the group members initially favor a cautions decision, discussion will cause the group to adopt a risky decision
A. distorting the argument
B. rejecting the source
C. rationalizing the argument
D. refuting the argument
A. social exchange theory
B. the just- world phenomenon
C. the bystander effect
D. the foot- in- the- door phenomenon
A. the mere exposure effect
B. the foot- in- the- door phenomenon
C. the bystander effect
D. social facilitation
A. details of the story are emphasized
B. The story is shortened or reduced
C. The story become distorted
D. all of the above
A. Self- perception
B. Cognitive dissonance
C. Compliance
D. Balance