When applied to collective behavior, social identity theory assumes that most collective behavior

  a.  is instinctive.
  b.  is uncharacteristic of the individuals in the situation.
  c.  occurs in situations where there is both an ingroup and an outgroup.
  d.  is against the law.
  e.  threatens individuals’ definitions of who they are.


c.  occurs in situations where there is both an ingroup and an outgroup.

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a. has been distorted by lopping off the highest scores. b. is strongly influenced by outliers. c. is unrepresentative of what it purports to measure. d. has been truncated equally at the two extremes.

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a. less; more b. more; less c. less; less d. more; more

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a) precedes the relative refractory period b) is another name for the refractory period c) follows the relative refractory period d) happens at the same time as the refractory period

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