Exam 8: Group Processes
Exam 1: What is Social Psychology130 Questions
Exam 2: Doing Social Psychology Research130 Questions
Exam 3: The Social Self130 Questions
Exam 4: Perceiving Persons130 Questions
Exam 5: Stereotypes, Prejudice, and Discrimination130 Questions
Exam 6: Attitudes130 Questions
Exam 7: Conformity130 Questions
Exam 8: Group Processes130 Questions
Exam 9: Attraction and Close Relationships130 Questions
Exam 10: Helping Others130 Questions
Exam 11: Aggression130 Questions
Exam 12: Law130 Questions
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According to the model of ________, when the presence of others is physiologically arousing, a person's performance tends to ________ on a task that is difficult.
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People with a(n)_____ social value orientation are less competitive in social dilemmas.
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At crowded parties, Amy loses her sense of self and, as a result, often behaves in ways that she later regrets.These parties seem to create in Amy a state of
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John, George, Paul, and Richard are air traffic controllers.They encounter a stressful, anxious situation in which two planes might soon collide.Which of the following conditions would most encourage this group of air traffic controllers to display groupthink when pondering their next step?
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Cross-cultural research suggests that when individuals fail to carry their own share of the weight for the group,
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The fact that many assaults are committed by people wearing disguises-and that these disguised assaults are often the most vicious ones-illustrates the concept of
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Explain how the presence of others affects performance on easy and hard tasks, and give three explanations to account for these effects.
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All of the following accounts have been proposed to explain social facilitation except
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Tendencies that interfere with a group's ability to live up to its full potential are referred to as examples of
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