Leslie is the new girl in her high school sophomore class, and she has noticed that certain people seem to set the standard for her school. Her other high school was so small that everyone hung out together, but the larger school she now attends
definitely has cliques. The group of people that Leslie notices as setting the norms for “popular” is known as a __________.
a) popular crowd
b) best-dressed group
c) reference group
d) social group
Answer: c
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b. cooing. c. babbling. d. producing infant-directed speech.
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b. mechanics intelligence. c. the social convoy. d. cross-linking theory.
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A) Association; less B) Association; more C) Transduction; less D) Transduction; more
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A) intimacy v. isolation B) ego-integrity v. despair C) identity v. role confusion D) trust v. mistrust