As described in the text, social psychologists have tended to think about obedience as ____, but obedience ____
a. almost always antisocial; can have prosocial or antisocial consequences
b. almost always antisocial; is always prosocial
c. almost always prosocial; can have prosocial or antisocial consequences
d. almost always prosocial; is always prosocial
A
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a. sat through a boring class b. death of a pet c. noise disturbed you while trying to study d. All of these are items on the questionnaire.
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a. special ability that is unique to a type of test. b. special factor, to label children needing special education. c. ability to solve problems, reason, or recall. d. supernatural factor, to identify psychic abilities.
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A. personality. B. psychoanalysis. C. stress. D. general health and well-being.