Obedience is a form of compliance in which people change their behavior in response to
a. direct commands.
b. implied pressure.
c. requests from others.
d. persuasive communications.
A
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a. Hindsight bias b. Implicit memory c. Depth of processing d. Encoding specificity
Individuals who have antisocial personality disorder:
a. show an exaggerated distrust of others b. show an excessive and persistent need to be taken care of by others c. show little or no respect for social customs and norms d. often experience delusions and hallucinations
Participants who go through an experiment but who do not receive any treatment or manipulation are called the __________ group
a. self-selected c. control b. random d. experimental
Which of the following situations challenges Freud's view of conscience development?
A) Although Mia has been told that violating codes of conduct is wrong, her conscience is too strong to experience guilt. B) Mia's parents frequently use disciplinary techniques, such as threats, commands, and physical force, yet she violates rules often with little guilt. C) Because her parents often use threats, commands, or physical force, Mia feels extreme guilt after violating rules or codes of conduct. D) Although her parents withhold attention and love when she misbehaves, Mia compensates for this through attention from teachers and peers.