Mr. Lemming's neighbors mowed his lawn, but he was too sick and weak to reciprocate. We can predict that Mr. Lemming is likely to feel:
A. grateful and happy.
B. angry at his neighbors.
C. proud and unthreatened.
D. demeaned because he cannot return the help.
Answer: D
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Social Psychology in Action Video 10: Bystander EffectClick on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've signed in, scroll to page 322 and watch the video. When you've finished watching the video, come back to the test and answer the following question:The video illustrates the bystander effect and some factors that appear to impact its manifestation. Reflect on your own life experience, and describe an episode that you believe illustrates the bystander effect. Be sure to indicate why you think the person did or did not receive help.
What will be an ideal response?
Persuasion that occurs in response to superficial aspects of a persuasive appeal is most closely associated with the ____
a. ?central route to persuasion b. ?peripheral route to persuasion c. ?cognitive dissonance theory of persuasion d. ?attribution model of persuasion
Which of the following is believed to be essential for effective treatment?
a. A warm and loving relationship between the therapist and client b. Family involvement c. Client reliance on the therapist for direction and guidance d. Agreement between the client and therapist about the goals of treatment
In treating bulimia nervosa, the overall goal is to teach the individual to
a) accept their natural shape b) monitor caloric intake c) develop normal eating patterns d) have other social outlets