Two types of situations tend to produce informational influence: ____
a. ambiguous situations and situations where people seek social approval
b. ambiguous situations and crisis situations
c. non-ambiguous (clear-cut) situations and situations where people seek social approval
d. non-ambiguous (clear-cut) situations and crisis situations
B
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A. amount B. wavelength C. type D. intensity
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a) central b) somatic c) sympathetic d) parasympathetic
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.