A. there is obvious disagreement among team players regarding the issue
B. he feels insecure in his role as a new member of the team
C. he has publicity voiced his opinion on this issue
D. social facilitation within the term is very low
Social Psychology
Social Psychology
A. mere exposure effect
B. catharsis hypothesis
C. frustration- aggression principle
D. cognitive dissonance theory
A. deindividuation
B. the mere exposure effect
C. the bystander effect
D. the just-world phenomenon
A. express dissatisfaction with their own physical appearance
B. judge members of the opposite sex as more attractive if they have a youthful appearance
C. be attracted to dating partners whose hips are narrower than their waists
D. may someone who is less physically attractive than they themselves are
A. the peripheral route results in more enduring attitude change
B. the central route results in more enduring attitude change
C. only the central route to persuasion can be effective
D. only the peripheral route to persuasion can be effective
A. cognitive dissonance
B. learning
C. evolutionary
D. self- perception
A. convince themselves they really didn’t perform the behavior
B. change their attitude to make it more consistent with the behavior
C. change their attitude to make it less consistent with their behavior
D. do nothing
A. what people look for in prospective mates
B. the overall value of romantic love
C. passionate love as a prerequisite for marriage
D. the tradition of prearranged marriages
A. romantic relationships in adulthood follow the same forms as attachment relationships in infancy
B. those who had ambivalent attachments in infancy are doomed never to fall in love as adults
C. those who had avoidant attachments in infancy often over- compensate by becoming excessively intimate in their adult lover relationships
D. all of the above are the case
A. observers to favor external attributions in explaining the behavior of others
B. observers to favor internal attributions in explaining the behavior of others
C. actors to favor external attributions in explaining the behavior of others
D. actors to favor situational attributions in explaining the behavior of others