Which of the following statements concerning crowds is FALSE?
A) Research indicates that teens identified as jocks or populars have higher self-esteem.
B) Teen assigned as nobodies and loners are highly accurate in reporting their crowd designation.
C) Crowd membership seems to relate to self-esteem only when the individual believes it is important.
D) Crowd affiliations begin to lessen near the end of high school.
B) Teen assigned as nobodies and loners are highly accurate in reporting their crowd designation.
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In his research on obedience, what did Milgram measure?
a. The behavior of the "teacher" b. The behavior of the "learner" c. The behavior of the "experimenter" d. The behavior of both the "teacher" and the "learner"
In the process of assimilation, the child changes old methods to adjust to a new situation.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
The brain is composed of billions of ______.
A. cortices B. neurons C. lobes D. synapses
Attributions are:
a. implicit cognitions underlying prejudiced attitudes b. inference processes people use to assign causes and effects to behavior c. explicit cognitions underlying prejudiced attitudes d. inference processes people use to determine their attitudes toward objects