Which theory explains the influence of people's desire to achieve a positive identity on their attitudes toward their ingroup members and outgroup members?
a. Identity development theory
b. Ethnolinguistic identity theory
c. Social identity theory
d. Identity management theory
c___
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A person who has a neutral expression even when he or she thinks that they are showing emotion is referred to as a
a. withholder b. revealer c. substitute expressor d. blanked expressor e. frozen-affect expressor
Leaders who control interaction, limit members' involvement in major decisions, and rarely offer feedback are known as ________ leaders
a. laissez-faire b. authoritarian c. unilateral d. dictatorial
If you send a message in the most possibly clear, least ambiguous way, people will interpret the meaning of words the way you meant them to be interpreted.
a. true b. false
Hashim has been asked by his school's student government association to plan a health campaign targeting incoming freshman. He notices that many new students drink even though they are underage. Hashim therefore ________ to be reducing underage and binge drinking.
A. targets his audience B. identifies his channels C. conducts his campaign D. defines his goal