Le Bon’s crowd psychology assumed that crowd members
a. engaged in interpretative, rather than circular, reactions.
b. lost their social identities in the group.
c. felt compelled to follow the norm that emerged in their group.
d. were all like one another in some way.
e. fell prey to the “law of mental unity”.
e. fell prey to the “law of mental unity”.
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Fielder’s contingency model of leadership asserts that a leader’s effectiveness is determined by individual factors and the group situation.
a. True b. False
If you gently push on the side of your eye with your finger the scene before you will
appear a. stable because brain mechanisms compensate for the eye's movements. b. to move because the eye muscles did not produce the movement. c. stable because the image on the retina does not move. d. to move because the images in the foreground remain stable while the background shifts. e. to blur and then clear with each press as the shape of the eye is distorted.
Many people say, "Don't judge a book by its cover," but in our culture we tend to:
a. Attribute positive traits to those we consider attractive. b. Judge people by how they act. c. Take a wait-and-see attitude. d. Take time to look beyond the cover.
The extent to which a measurement for a variable or construct measures what it is purported or intended to measure is called ______.
A. reliability B. validity C. sensitivity D. measurability