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Deck 8: Power
1
Is there any truth to the expression "Power corrupts"?
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2
You must design a group.Will you make the authority structure hierarchical and why?
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3
Use the approach-inhibition model of power to explain how teachers (those with power)and students (those without power)often change their actions over time.
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4
You must convince your professor to grant you an extension on a project.What power tactics will you use and why?
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5
Explain why some individuals rise to positions of authority and others do not.
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6
If you were the manager of a large staff of people in a manufacturing company,which bases of power would you rely on most heavily and why?
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7
What did Milgram find when he decreased the distance between the teacher and the learner,placed subjects in three-person groups,and varied the authority's social power?
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8
Do online groups allocate status more fairly than face-to-face groups?
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9
Compare and contrast the engaged-followership model of obedience and Milgram's agentic theory of obedience.
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10
Use Kelman's three-stage theory of conversion to explain why people followed Jones' orders at Jonestown.
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11
Why did participants in the Milgram experiment obey at such high rates?
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12
A tragedy of such magnitude as the Holocaust,in which millions of Jews were killed by Hitler's regime,defies explanation.But does a social-psychological analysis that draws on the concepts of conformity,obedience,and power yield some-although admittedly incomplete-insight into this terrible chapter in human history?
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13
Discuss the change that occurred when Milgram's participants worked in small groups rather than alone.
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14
What steps would you take,if a very powerful person,to minimize negative reactions to your use of power over others?
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15
Critique the Milgram studies on scientific and on ethical grounds.
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16
Sociologist Max Weber used the term charisma to explain the sheer magnitude of the power wielded by leaders such as Hitler,Lenin,and Mussolini.Draw on the concept of power bases to explain charisma.
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17
Edwina is the only woman in a work group.She has many good ideas,but the group members ignore them.How would expectations-states theory explain her dilemma? What would you tell Edwina to do to improve the situation?
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18
Compare the professor's power to the student's power in terms of French and Raven's concept of power bases.
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19
When a sample of Americans was asked,"Why do you think people become involved in cults?" the most frequently mentioned causes were "need for leadership or father figure," "unhappiness,feeling of hopelessness," "gullibility," "need to have a sense of belonging," and "mental illness." Please give your own answer to this question,and offer an interpretation of the responses given by the individuals sampled in this survey.
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20
Describe five variations Milgram used to study factors that may influence obedience,and summarize his findings and conclusions.
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21
According to French and Raven,power comes from two sources: rewards and punishment.
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22
Differences in power result when a person's experience of positive and negative outcomes depends on another who is not similarly dependent.
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23
Diffuse status characteristics,such as gender and race,do not play a role in status allocation.
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24
Milgram found particularly high levels of obedience when participants were members of a group whose members all obeyed.
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25
Kelman's three-stage theory of conversion is persuasion,pressure,and then coercion.
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26
The effectiveness and reaction to power tactics depends on three factors: directness,rationality,and bilaterality.
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27
Obedience was high in all conditions of Milgram's study but one: When the victim said,"Let me out of here," 82% of the participants refused to administer any more shocks.
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28
Giving power to a person increases the likelihood that they will adopt a wait and see attitude since their need for power has been satisfied.
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29
Power tactics often work by disrupting the target's capacity to think about what they are being asked to do.
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30
Because participants in Milgram's study often refused to continue when given a direct order,the engaged followership model argues participants were cooperating rather than mindlessly obeying.
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31
Social dominance orientation is the tendency to follow others' orders,even in situations where the orders may cause harm.
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32
Milgram suggested an agentic state occurs when individuals become so submissive to authority that they feel little responsibility for their actions
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33
The fundamental attribution error occurs when a person believes that others' actions are a product of their internal beliefs and personalities and overlooks the role of the group and environment.
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34
People who are extraverted tend to use a wider variety of power tactics than do introverts.
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35
The distress Milgram's subjects displayed suggests that they were struggling to resist the experimenter's orders.
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36
Zimbardo,in his study of college students who were either prisoners or guards in a simulated prison,concluded that the participants felt compelled to act consistently with their roles.
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37
One of the tenets of the interpersonal complementarity hypothesis is dominant behaviors elicit submissive behaviors and vice versa.
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38
Participants in the Milgram study were more likely to refuse to obey when the victim said,"I refuse to continue" than when he shouted out in pain.
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39
Milgram conducted his studies in the 1960s,and when researchers have tried to replicate them,people do not obey the experimenter.
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40
Because they control fewer resources,the rewards low people give are viewed as more valuable than the same rewards given by powerful individuals.
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41
Which of the following statements is true?
A)Because of ethics issues,Milgram's study has never been replicated.
B)Participants in Milgram's study were not aware that their actions were harming another person.
C)Cross-cultural research suggests obedience is a human universal.
D)Milgram's participants were unusually obedient individuals.
A)Because of ethics issues,Milgram's study has never been replicated.
B)Participants in Milgram's study were not aware that their actions were harming another person.
C)Cross-cultural research suggests obedience is a human universal.
D)Milgram's participants were unusually obedient individuals.
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42
Which of the following is NOT a base of power identified by French and Raven?
A)reward
B)referent
C)coercive
D)normative
E)legitimate
A)reward
B)referent
C)coercive
D)normative
E)legitimate
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43
Most of the participants in the Milgram experiment
A)did not take the situation seriously.
B)did not think they were harming the learner.
C)struggled to resist the orders of the experimenter.
D)did not notice the harm they were causing.
E)enjoyed the part the played in the research study.
A)did not take the situation seriously.
B)did not think they were harming the learner.
C)struggled to resist the orders of the experimenter.
D)did not notice the harm they were causing.
E)enjoyed the part the played in the research study.
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44
Reward power decreases if
A)the reward offered is highly valued.
B)group members are dependent on the powerholder.
C)the powerholder's promises are credible.
D)other individuals can also deliver the reward.
E)any of the circumstances listed here occur.
A)the reward offered is highly valued.
B)group members are dependent on the powerholder.
C)the powerholder's promises are credible.
D)other individuals can also deliver the reward.
E)any of the circumstances listed here occur.
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45
Milgram recorded the least obedience when
A)he replicated the study away from Yale (in downtown Bridgeport).
B)the shocks were being given to the experimenter who insisted he be released.
C)part of a group that refused to continue.
D)when the authority left the room.
E)when the victim complained of a heart condition.
A)he replicated the study away from Yale (in downtown Bridgeport).
B)the shocks were being given to the experimenter who insisted he be released.
C)part of a group that refused to continue.
D)when the authority left the room.
E)when the victim complained of a heart condition.
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46
Which of the following statements is true?
A)About one quarter of Milgram's subjects "saw through" the deception and were suspicious.
B)Participants stopped when they realized they were hurting the learner.
C)Initially,Milgram expected that very few of his participants would be fully obedient.
D)Milgram asked participants to judge the length of nearly identical lines in groups.
E)About 10% of Milgram's refused to give even the mildest shock.
A)About one quarter of Milgram's subjects "saw through" the deception and were suspicious.
B)Participants stopped when they realized they were hurting the learner.
C)Initially,Milgram expected that very few of his participants would be fully obedient.
D)Milgram asked participants to judge the length of nearly identical lines in groups.
E)About 10% of Milgram's refused to give even the mildest shock.
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47
From a group dynamics perspective,obedience was high in the Milgram experiment because of the
A)immorality of the participants.
B)persuasiveness of the experimenter.
C)power of the experimenter in the situation.
D)ambiguity of the situation.
E)frustration and anger of the subjects.
A)immorality of the participants.
B)persuasiveness of the experimenter.
C)power of the experimenter in the situation.
D)ambiguity of the situation.
E)frustration and anger of the subjects.
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48
Obedience rates in Milgram's studies were lowest in the ____ condition.
A)voice-feedback
B)women only
C)remote
D)touch-proximity
E)proximity
A)voice-feedback
B)women only
C)remote
D)touch-proximity
E)proximity
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49
Subsequent studies of obedience in situations like the one Milgram studied suggest that
A)Milgram's findings apply only to that period in American history,and cannot be replicated.
B)most of the participants were not taken in by his deceptions.
C)the people he studied were unusual-their personalities prompted them to obey.
D)the obedience to authorities he documented is common in military and organizational settings.
E)obedience is higher in the U.S.and Germany than in other countries.
A)Milgram's findings apply only to that period in American history,and cannot be replicated.
B)most of the participants were not taken in by his deceptions.
C)the people he studied were unusual-their personalities prompted them to obey.
D)the obedience to authorities he documented is common in military and organizational settings.
E)obedience is higher in the U.S.and Germany than in other countries.
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50
Through election,I am unanimously selected to be leader.I have ____ power.
A)reward
B)referent
C)coercive
D)expert
E)legitimate
A)reward
B)referent
C)coercive
D)expert
E)legitimate
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51
Unlike other bases of power,legitimate power stems from
A)an ability to control important resources.
B)the structure of the group.
C)external sources.
D)attraction between group members.
E)arbitrary factors.
A)an ability to control important resources.
B)the structure of the group.
C)external sources.
D)attraction between group members.
E)arbitrary factors.
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52
___ conducted the well-known studies of obedience to authority.
A)Stanley Milgram
B)Stanley Schachter
C)Philip Zimbardo
D)Solomon Asch
E)Herbert Kelman
A)Stanley Milgram
B)Stanley Schachter
C)Philip Zimbardo
D)Solomon Asch
E)Herbert Kelman
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53
Which of the following statements is FALSE?
A)In the standard condition about 65% of the subjects obeyed to the 450-volt level.
B)In the standard condition 100% of the subjects gave at least the 90-volt shock.
C)Individuals were more obedient when part of an obedient group.
D)When the victim complained of a heart condition only 12% were obedient.
E)Having to touch the victim reduced,but did not eliminate,obedience.
A)In the standard condition about 65% of the subjects obeyed to the 450-volt level.
B)In the standard condition 100% of the subjects gave at least the 90-volt shock.
C)Individuals were more obedient when part of an obedient group.
D)When the victim complained of a heart condition only 12% were obedient.
E)Having to touch the victim reduced,but did not eliminate,obedience.
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54
The truly charismatic leader's power comes from ____ power.
A)reward
B)referent
C)expert
D)legitimate
A)reward
B)referent
C)expert
D)legitimate
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55
Ed,who has little status,says he will get the boss to fire you if you don't support his ideas.Ed is using ____ power.
A)reward
B)referent
C)coercive
D)informational
E)legitimate
A)reward
B)referent
C)coercive
D)informational
E)legitimate
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56
Milgram found that
A)very few people are willing to obey another person if it will lead to harm.
B)only authoritarian persons are willing to obey.
C)approximately 65% of his subjects were highly obedient.
D)most people who obeyed did so happily.
A)very few people are willing to obey another person if it will lead to harm.
B)only authoritarian persons are willing to obey.
C)approximately 65% of his subjects were highly obedient.
D)most people who obeyed did so happily.
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57
In a group I belong to,members do things for me because of our friendship,and I have built strong positive relationships with the members of the group.I have ___ power in this group.
A)informational
B)referent
C)coercive
D)expert
E)legitimate
A)informational
B)referent
C)coercive
D)expert
E)legitimate
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58
Which is one of the bases of power identified by French and Raven?
A)normative
B)interpersonal
C)bilateral
D)referent
E)charismatic
A)normative
B)interpersonal
C)bilateral
D)referent
E)charismatic
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59
I have informational power in a group.Therefore:
A)The members appreciate it when I praise or compliment them.
B)I can sanction,in a negative way,members of this group.
C)I am a recognized leader in the group.
D)Members know I have strong skills and abilities.
E)Members seek me out when they need facts and data.
A)The members appreciate it when I praise or compliment them.
B)I can sanction,in a negative way,members of this group.
C)I am a recognized leader in the group.
D)Members know I have strong skills and abilities.
E)Members seek me out when they need facts and data.
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60
Social power implies
A)social influence.
B)forces operating in opposition to one another.
C)inducing change in another person.
D)resisting other's influence attempts.
E)all the processes listed here.
A)social influence.
B)forces operating in opposition to one another.
C)inducing change in another person.
D)resisting other's influence attempts.
E)all the processes listed here.
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61
William is the recognized whiz in the office when it comes to computer programming,so his influence over others is considerable.William has ____ power.
A)reward
B)referent
C)coercive
D)expert
E)legitimate
A)reward
B)referent
C)coercive
D)expert
E)legitimate
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62
I am the person who knows the rules and regulations for the department.I have ____ power.
A)informational
B)charismatic
C)coercive
D)expert
E)legitimate
A)informational
B)charismatic
C)coercive
D)expert
E)legitimate
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63
In expectation-states theory,status characteristics are either
A)achieved or ascribed.
B)actual or ideal.
C)specific or diffuse.
D)internal or external.
E)potential or attained.
A)achieved or ascribed.
B)actual or ideal.
C)specific or diffuse.
D)internal or external.
E)potential or attained.
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64
Before asking for a donation of $20,the solicitor for a charity first asks you to sign a petition supporting the group's work.This solicitor is taking advantage of the
A)chain-of-command.
B)agentic state.
C)power of roles.
D)foot-in-the-door technique.
E)fundamental attribution error.
A)chain-of-command.
B)agentic state.
C)power of roles.
D)foot-in-the-door technique.
E)fundamental attribution error.
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65
According to the concept of status generalization,a group of biased white,middle class males would probably pick a ___ to be their leader.
A)35-year-old black business executive
B)22-year-old college student with group dynamics training
C)58-year-old white male high school teacher who talks a good deal
D)female who is president of the local PTA
A)35-year-old black business executive
B)22-year-old college student with group dynamics training
C)58-year-old white male high school teacher who talks a good deal
D)female who is president of the local PTA
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66
Which of the following statements is true?
A)Humans are the only primates that live in groups organized into status hierarchies.
B)Groups will remain unstructured unless an external threat prompts formation of a hierarchy.
C)Groups with organized dominance hierarchies are generally more effective than groups with flat status structures.
D)As the interpersonal complementarity hypothesis predicts,dominant behaviors tend to provoke dominance behaviors,
E)The iron law of oligarchy assumes the populace will resist domination by a minority.
A)Humans are the only primates that live in groups organized into status hierarchies.
B)Groups will remain unstructured unless an external threat prompts formation of a hierarchy.
C)Groups with organized dominance hierarchies are generally more effective than groups with flat status structures.
D)As the interpersonal complementarity hypothesis predicts,dominant behaviors tend to provoke dominance behaviors,
E)The iron law of oligarchy assumes the populace will resist domination by a minority.
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67
Vinita is the only woman sportscaster with the network.Studies suggest that one of the most effective ways for her to overcome status generalization biases would be to
A)only cover women's sports.
B)act as feminine as possible while still covering all sports events.
C)announce her right to high status during meetings.
D)demonstrate her commitment to the group's goals by expending extra effort.
E)remind members that evaluations based on sex are illegal in the workplace.
A)only cover women's sports.
B)act as feminine as possible while still covering all sports events.
C)announce her right to high status during meetings.
D)demonstrate her commitment to the group's goals by expending extra effort.
E)remind members that evaluations based on sex are illegal in the workplace.
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68
During the Korean War,the Chinese apparently influenced POWs by asking them to perform small,petty actions such as writing an essay explaining why communism was good.Later,their requests escalated as they asked for larger and larger concessions.This method of influence is like the ____ technique.
A)door in the face
B)lowballing
C)highballing
D)idiosyncrasy credit
E)foot in the door
A)door in the face
B)lowballing
C)highballing
D)idiosyncrasy credit
E)foot in the door
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69
Carl is a 27-year-old who has worked for ten years with software development and hardware installation.When the group must decide what type of network to install,they listen to everything Carl says and make the choice he recommends.According to expectation-states theory,Carl achieved high status in this group because of his ___ status characteristics.
A)ascribed
B)ideal
C)specific
D)diffuse
E)potential
A)ascribed
B)ideal
C)specific
D)diffuse
E)potential
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70
Which of the following is NOT one of the major dimensions that defines the differences among various types of power tactics?
A)soft vs.hard
B)rational vs.nonrational
C)implicit vs.explicit
D)unilateral vs.bilateral
A)soft vs.hard
B)rational vs.nonrational
C)implicit vs.explicit
D)unilateral vs.bilateral
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71
Cathy influences people by dropping hints,ingratiation,and evasion.Her tactics are
A)strong.
B)rational
C)indirect
D)bilateral
A)strong.
B)rational
C)indirect
D)bilateral
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72
Tactics such as persuasion,discussion,and bargaining are ____ because they require cooperation between both parties.
A)strong
B)weak
C)indirect
D)bilateral
E)irrational
A)strong
B)weak
C)indirect
D)bilateral
E)irrational
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73
Which of the following statements is FALSE?
A)Power activates individuals,increasing their drive,energy,and motivation.
B)Powerful individuals tend to be proactive,rather than reactive.
C)Individuals with power seek out rewards and tend to notice when they are available.
D)Power can be primed by subtle situational cues.
E)Those with power tend to respond more compassionately to others' problems.
A)Power activates individuals,increasing their drive,energy,and motivation.
B)Powerful individuals tend to be proactive,rather than reactive.
C)Individuals with power seek out rewards and tend to notice when they are available.
D)Power can be primed by subtle situational cues.
E)Those with power tend to respond more compassionately to others' problems.
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74
A loud voice,interrupting others,and sitting at the head of the table are all examples of ____ behavior.
A)unfriendly
B)dominance
C)emotional
D)feminine
E)ineffective
A)unfriendly
B)dominance
C)emotional
D)feminine
E)ineffective
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75
Which of the following statements is true?
A)Bullies are usually social misfits.
B)Females tend to bully through relational aggression,males through physical aggression.
C)Bullying tends to be a dyadic process (involving the bully and a victim)rather than a group-level process.
D)Bullying is usually retribution for some previous harm done by the victim to the bully.
E)Bullying is now considered to be a relatively normal conflict stage that most children pass through without any negative consequences.
A)Bullies are usually social misfits.
B)Females tend to bully through relational aggression,males through physical aggression.
C)Bullying tends to be a dyadic process (involving the bully and a victim)rather than a group-level process.
D)Bullying is usually retribution for some previous harm done by the victim to the bully.
E)Bullying is now considered to be a relatively normal conflict stage that most children pass through without any negative consequences.
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76
Milgram,by having the subjects agree to give small (15-60 volt)shocks before asking them to give substantial (300 volt)shocks may have inadvertently capitalized on the ___ effect.
A)door in the face
B)lowballing
C)highballing
D)idiosyncrasy credit
E)foot in the door
A)door in the face
B)lowballing
C)highballing
D)idiosyncrasy credit
E)foot in the door
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77
Using Weber's definition,who was the most charismatic?
A)Richard M.Nixon
B)Bill Clinton
C)Adolf Hitler
D)George W.Bush
E)Donald Trump
A)Richard M.Nixon
B)Bill Clinton
C)Adolf Hitler
D)George W.Bush
E)Donald Trump
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78
Blass (2000)discovered that most people,when they consider the sources of power of the experimenter in the Milgram experiment,rank his ___ power lowest.
A)reward
B)referent
C)coercive
D)normative
E)legitimate
A)reward
B)referent
C)coercive
D)normative
E)legitimate
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79
The approach-inhibition model of power suggests that
A)power inhibits the expression of inferiority.
B)powerful people tend to experience and express more negative emotions.
C)powerful people tend to overlook rewards when they are available.
D)high power individuals make decisions more quickly than do those who are low in power.
E)powerful people tend to act in ways that are inconsistent with the situational demands.
A)power inhibits the expression of inferiority.
B)powerful people tend to experience and express more negative emotions.
C)powerful people tend to overlook rewards when they are available.
D)high power individuals make decisions more quickly than do those who are low in power.
E)powerful people tend to act in ways that are inconsistent with the situational demands.
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A(n)____ reaction is to high power as a(n)___ reaction is to low power.
A)inhibitory;approach
B)need for Power;need for Affiliation
C)approach;inhibitory
D)mandate;oligarchy
E)defensive,offensive
A)inhibitory;approach
B)need for Power;need for Affiliation
C)approach;inhibitory
D)mandate;oligarchy
E)defensive,offensive
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