A. Social support in a broad social network impacts positively on health and stress
B. Social support in small groups helps one resist pressures to comply with an outside majority or to be obey an immoral authority
C. Both a & b
D. Neither a nor b
Interpersonal Relations And Group Processes
Interpersonal Relations And Group Processes
A. Mutual support
B. Commitment to relationship
C. Being in love
D. Mutual understanding
A. Quite ordinary people taking part in a laboratory experiment were not prepared to administer electric shocks just because an experimenter told them to do so
B. Participants believed that the shocks they administered would not harm anyone
C. Apparently pathological behaviour may not be due to individual pathology but to particular social circumstances
D. None of the above
A. The task performed
B. Prior experience
C. Presence of others
D. Group identity
A. Bystander intervention
B. Social facilitation
C. Bystander apathy
D. Equity theory
A. Ignorance about how others interpreted the situation
B. Diffusion of responsibility made individuals feel less responsible
C. There were no authority figures present
D. Fear of feeling embarrassed by acting inappropriately in front of others
E. a, b and d
A. Improved performance on both well-learned/easy tasks and poorly learned/difficult tasks
B. Improved performance on well-learned/easy tasks and deterioration in performance on poorly learned/difficult tasks
C. Deterioration in performance on well-learned/easy tasks and improved performance on poorly learned/difficult tasks
D. Deterioration in performance on both well-learned/easy tasks and poorly learned/difficult tasks