If you started to choke in the college cafeteria you would be more likely to get help if only a few other people were there than if the cafeteria were crowded
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
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Kruglanski et al. (2000) propose that ______.
a. there is a fundamental difference between message cues and message content b. there is no fundamental difference between message cues and message content c. cues have the same effect as message content when cues and content are presented in the same channel d. there is no fundamental difference between message cues and message content and that cues have the same effect as message content when cues and content are presented in the same channel
Devin is running to catch a bus when he sees a person trip and fall. As Devin is getting on the bus, he sees another man walk right past the person in need of help. Devin thinks to himself, "I can't believe that man didn't help that person. He is really a selfish person. I would have helped, if I hadn't been in such a hurry." He is displaying
A. actor-observer effect. B. fundamental attribution error. C. unique invulnerability bias. D. ultimate attribution error.
The high school football team viewed the opposing team as not only competitors but as the
a. progroup. b. antigroup. c. ingroup. d. outgroup. e. regroup.
According to the chapter Some Like It Hotabout personality and situational predictors of aggression, how
were participants assigned to either receive positive or negative feedback on their essays? (a) on an opportunity basis (b) depending on their sex (c) depending on whether they supported or opposed abortion (d) randomly