When Candy is driving on her own, she usually drives the speed limit. However, when she gets on a freeway with lots of other drivers around she tends to drive faster. The increase in Candy's driving speed when other drivers are present is consistent with the concept of:
a. groupthink
b. social facilitation
c. a self-serving bias
d. reciprocity
B
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a. as an overall derived score; as an overall derived score b. at the question level; at the question level c. as an overall derived score; at the question level d. at the question level; as an overall derived score
Geena has been failing asleep in class on a regularbasis. Most of the time her homework is not
completed, and she frequently comes to school during the winter with no coat or gloves. The school authorities contact social services. They investigate. This is an example of which of Bronfenbrenner's contexts? a. Macrosystem b. Exosystem c. Mesosystem d. Microsystem
Trista's teacher just returned student essays to the class. Trista's teacher has written several positive comments throughout her paper and given Trista an A+ on the assignment
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