Which of the following statements about deindividuation is true?
A) often has the same effects as social facilitation.
B) always results in negative behaviors.
C) results in people feeling that there is little chance that they will be caught for behaving badly.
D) increases self-awareness, but greatly reduces a person’s feelings of account-ability for his or her behavior.
E) can be reduced by inducing people to pay attention to the people around them.
results in people feeling that there is little chance that they will be caught behaving badly.
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Although far removed from his area of research, the implications of _____ research on conscious will is consistent with the philosophical views espoused by _____ in his book Beyond Freedom and Dignity.
A) Hermann von Helmholtz's; Sigmund Freud B) Hermann von Helmholtz's; B. F. Skinner C) Benjamin Libet's; Sigmund Freud D) Benjamin Libet's; B. F. Skinner
Regarding the use of hypnosis, which of the following statements is/are TRUE?
a. In one classic experiment, hypnotized participants showed significant memory improvement with only 20 percent of their new memories being incorrect. b. Information gained through hypnosis is more likely to be true if the hypnotized person seems very confident than if he or she expresses any degree of uncertainty. c. If a questioner asks misleading or suggestive questions, a hypnotized person tends to weave this information into his or her memories. d. All of these statements are true.
A criticism of the behaviorist theory in regards to personality is that they have
a. ignored psychological constructs like unconscious drives. b. limited their study to observable variables. c. assumed behavior is situationally determined. d. all of these.
Bill, who is thin, reads that genes set the range of body weight and shape. "Oh, good," he exclaims, "now I an eat all the junk food I want; I was born to be skinny." What's wrong with Bill's conclusion?
What will be an ideal response?