You think you hear cries for help in a nearby by office in your building. You think that you should go and see if anyone is in need of help but your coworkers do not appear to be concerned
You decide it must be nothing and do not end up investigating the cause of the noise. This best illustrates an example of:
a. pluralistic ignorance
b. diffusion of responsibility
c. bystander intervention
d. kin selection
Answer: A
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A. vision B. taste and smell C. hearing D. touch
As Candy, a 16-year old, is talking to her parents about her boyfriend Brian, she yells at them, "You just don't understand what I'm going through!" Candy is demonstrating:
A. centering B. the personal fable C. separation anxiety D. accommodation
A permissive parent is best thought of as a. cold and controlling
b. warm and controlling. c. cold and uncontrolling. d. warm and uncontrolling.
Results of research showing that auditory hallucinations are localized in the expressive speech area of the brain suggest that a. these hallucinations are produced by the auditory nerve in the ear as well as the speech area of the brain. b. people who are hallucinating think the voices of other people are actually their own
c. a person who is hallucinating is actually listening to his/her own thoughts. d. these hallucinations are related to the disorganized speech that occurs in schizophrenia.