___________ is likely to lead to an actual change in beliefs, rather than simply acting a certain way but maintaining conflicting beliefs.
a. Group think
b. Normative influence
c. Social loafing
d. Informational influence
d. Informational influence
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An infant watches a toy car go down a track, behind a screen presumably hiding a block, and then out the other side. How does the infant react? a. The infant looks toward his/her mother. b. The infant stares
c. The infant smiles or laughs. d. The infant cries.
Suppose that some researchers are writing up the results of their study, and they are reporting their interpretation of the data from an experiment. At this stage, they are likely to introduce bias if they
a. discuss only statistical significance and ignore practical significance. b. are influenced by researcher expectancy. c. emphasize practical significance far more than statistical significance. d. try to eliminate confounding variables.
After looking over the requirements for her term paper, Janie realizes that she must integrate the information from two more sources in the term paper that is due in two days. In order to study for her two tests and complete the term paper, Janie will have to spend every waking moment in the library, writing, or studying in order to meet these deadlines and make good grades. Janie is experiencing
a. pressure. b. burnout. c. conflict. d. eustress.
In what ways are culture typically passed from generation to generation?
A. through example and tradition B. through direct instruction C. through genetic influence D. through formal schooling