The empirical study of how thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by the actual, imagined, or implied presence of others is called:
a. developmental psychology.
b. psychology in the public interest.
c. cognitive psychology.
d. social psychology.
d. social psychology.
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A. insecure-ambivalent B. insecure-avoidant C. secure D. insecure-disorganized
With regard to cultural barriers to psychotherapy, some cultural groups in the United States prefer to rely less on psychotherapy than on assistance from
a. family members. c. respected elders. b. the clergy. d. All of these
Mock jurors who had been victims of the crime for which the defendant was being tried were found to be __________ likely than non-victims to _________
A. less; convict B. more; convict C. equally; convict D. equally; acquit
The imaginary audience is adolescents' belief that they are
A) the focus of everyone else's attention and concern. B) special and unique. C) boring and ordinary. D) idealistic and overly critical.