Richard usually feels tense, worried, and awkward in novel social situations and with unfamiliar people. When he meets new people, he finds himself thinking: "Why am I so nervous?
I have no idea what I'm going to say next." Which of the following would Richard be LESS likely to do?
A) sit toward the sides rather than in front of college classrooms
B) work alone
C) engage in active self-promotion
D) promote himself in a self-protective fashion
Answer: C
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A) measurement instrument. B) demand characteristic. C) operational definition. D) reactive observation.
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A. compliance B. implicit expectations C. conformity D. social roles
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A. Chronic stress B. Low arousal levels C. High arousal levels D. Physical exertion
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a. reconstructive memory. b. unconscious transference. c. selective memory. d. node integration.