Groups of Hindu adults and children from India and non-Hindu adults and children from the United States are read a dilemma in which a person is forced to choose between breaking the law to help out a friend or not breaking the law but disappointing the friend. What results would you expect?

a. No group chose to break the law.
b. The adults chose to break the law.
c. Those from India chose to break the law.
d. All groups chose to break the law.


c

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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Assuming the following four boys will eventually engage in various forms of adolescent delinquency, which child is likely to engage in less violent forms, such as theft?

A) Mark, who has high levels of oppositional behavior B) Matt, who has high levels of physical aggression C) Mike, who has low levels of oppositional behavior D) Max, who has medium levels of physical aggression

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Ken participates in a psychology study where he has to make statements that are contrary to his thoughts and values. Then, the researchers reminded him of this inconsistency. Ken has participated in which of the following?

a. a cognitive dissonance effect b. a justification of effort c. a rationalization induction d. a hypocrisy induction

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