A debt crisis had a major impact on the citizens of Greece; half of its young people were out of work, depriving them of their need for __________.
A. autonomy
B. relatedness
C. competence
D. cohesiveness
Answer: C
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a. Sickle cell anemia c. Tay-Sachs disease b. Williams syndrome d. Thalassemia
Margaret goes to a school that receives tax dollars from the federal government, yet is run by a corporation that has devised its own school curriculum. Margaret attends a:
A) magnet school. B) charter school. C) tech-prep school. D) voucher school.
BriƱol and Petty (2003) conducted a study in which participants tried on headphones while listening to a persuasive editorial. Half of the participants shook their head side-to-side while listening; the other half nodded up-and-down while listening Which group of participants expressed the greatest agreement with the arguments expressed in the editorial at the end of the study?
a. The head-shakers who heard weak arguments in the editorial. b. The head-shakers who heard strong arguments in the editorial. c. The head-nodders who heard weak arguments in the editorial. d. The head-nodders who heard strong arguments in the editorial.
Nan had pretty much made up her mind before a group discussion. During the discussion, however, she thinks to herself, "I think I'll hang back and see how the others feel about it. I don't want them to think I'm nuts or anything."
Nan's thoughts best reflect the ________ interpretation of group polarization. a. social comparison b. persuasive arguments c. deviance avoidance d. accuracy motive