Paul thinks everyone notices that his hair would not comb right this morning. He knows the girls in the corner are laughing about it. Paul is demonstrating a phenomenon called
a) hyposensitivity.
b) ethnocentrism.
c) an imaginary audience.
d) heightened self-awareness.
C
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If Ebony is excluded from her peer group, she
A) will probably concentrate more on her schoolwork. B) may turn to a more popular group for acceptance and support. C) will easily find another peer group with interests similar to her own. D) may find it difficult to join other groups if her previous behavior toward them was hostile.
The "Plastics" in the film "Mean Girls" illustrates
a. a small subset of popular girls who thrive on manipulating social relationships through relational aggression. b. a small subset of popular girls who are good students, friendly, and cooperative. c. a small subset of rejected girls who are disliked by many of their classmates. d. a small subset of neglected girls who find each other because they are actively ignored by their classmates.
Lewis is trying to stop smoking. To do so, he begins to chew gum and stays in locations where he cannot smoke. Lewis’s gum chewing is an example of a ______.
A. the incompatible stimuli method B. the threshold method C. the fatigue method D. the habit method
Constructive play produces a benefit of __________ for the player.
A. winning a competition B. gaining problem solving experience C. creating an imaginary friend D. playing just for the sake of being active