Do you think different personality or situational variables affect the likelihood someone is to feel the Stockholm syndrome? Try to identify two personality and two situational variables that might come into play.

What will be an ideal response?


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A. lower likelihood of mother-child bonding B. lower likelihood of the infant being overweight C. increases in food allergies D. lower IQ scores

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Research MOST strongly suggests that people who have been betrayed by someone will experience improved mood if they

a. make new trustworthy friends. b. openly confront the person who betrayed them about their feelings of betrayal. c. forgive the betrayer. d. avoid all further contact with the person who betrayed them.

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Many participants in the social influence study conducted by ____ gave public responses that they privately knew to be inaccurate

a. Sheriff b. Asch c. Milgram d. Zimbardo

Psychology

What do we call Milgram's principle of designing experimental situations that are realistic, approximate the variables of interest, and are consequential to participants.

A. second factor experiments B. experimental veracity C. experimental realism D. closed-loop experiments

Psychology