A classmate across the room yawns and then several other students yawn. This is an example of:
A. group cohesion.
B. informational influence.
C. the chameleon effect.
D. the false consensus effect.
Answer: C
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A control group
a. does not take part in the experiment b. is treated the same as the experimental group but is not tested c. is treated the same as the experimental group except for the independent variable d. is treated the same as the experimental group except for the dependent variable
Mr. Smith (age 72) is brought to the hospital emergency room. Mr. Smith's son explains that his father woke up this morning and was "not himself." Mr. Smith appears confused, agitated, and a bit frightened. He does not know his own name and cannot recognize his son. Mr. Smith's son reports that his father had been completely fine with no symptoms prior to that morning. Mr. Smith appears to be suffering from
A. dementia. B. Alzheimer's. C. delirium. D. amnestic disorder.
The area of social psychology called "social influence" studies
a. attitude formulation. b. the ways in which people are attracted to each other. c. the ways in which people are influenced by random events in society. d. the ways people influence the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of others.
Camouflage utilizes the Gestalt principle of:?
a. ?continuity b. ?proximity c. ?closure d. ?inclusiveness