A. a confirmation bias
B. the fundamental attributional error
C. the actor- observer attribution
D. a defensive attribution
E. a self- serving bias
Social Psychology
Social Psychology
A. the bystander effect
B. deindividuation
C. ingroup bias
D. the chameleon effect
A. The learner would receive a shock
B. The teacher would be receive a shock
C. The experiment would have to be terminated
D. The teacher would be asked to change places with the learner
A. a win- lose orientation
B. the fundamental attribution error
C. the mere exposure effect
D. deindividuation
A. ingroup bias
B. scapegoating
C. the just- world phenomenon
D. the reciprocity norm
A. Karl Marx in his theory exploitation
B. Max Weber in his theory of class inequality
C. Robert Merton in his theory of reference group behavior
D. Emile Durkheim in his theory of suicide
A. A.G. Frank
B. D. McClelland
C. M. Nash
D. W.W. Rostow
A. A.G. Frank
B. D. McClelland
C. M. Nash
D. W.W. Rostow
A. A.G. Frank
B. D. McClelland
C. M. Nash
D. W.W. Rostow
A. A.G. Frank
B. D. McClelland
C. M. Nash
D. W. W. Rostow