Deindividuation is the tendency to avoid helping other people in emergencies when other people are also present and apparently capable of helping

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


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Psychology

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At a retreat for therapists, the group leader decides to use a few warm-up exercises to help everyone get to know each other. She says, "I want all of the therapists who view their roles as active and directive in the back of the room." When she looks at the back of the room she finds that most of the people back there follow which treatment approaches?

a. cognitive-behavioral and humanistic b. cognitive-behavioral and biological c. psychodynamic and cognitive-behavioral d. psychodynamic and biological

Psychology

What are the similarities between Hmong and Native American cultures?

a. They both utilize shamans. b. The use of eggs and herbs in healing practices. c. They both use similar dietary requirements during healing ceremonies. d. There are no similarities.

Psychology

The idea of a hierarchical system of visual perception is challenged by which of the following? a. Single visual neurons are not capable of responding simultaneously to changes in two dimensions, such as orientation and movement. b. A visual hierarchy would require a very large number of "grandmother" cells

c. Single visual neurons can easily incorporate complex input from memory systems. d. Hierarchies help us predict how other species "see.".

Psychology

According to Latané and Darley (1970), the first step in deciding to help in an emergency is

a. pluralistic ignorance. b. noticing the event. c. knowing what to do. d. taking responsibility.

Psychology