Multiple Choice
Recall that Zajonc and his colleagues (1969) employed the lowly cockroach in their studies of social facilitation. In the presence of other cockroaches, roaches would run faster down a straightaway to escape a bright light than they would alone, but took longer in the presence of a cockroach audience when the escape route was more complicated (i.e., when they had to run a maze) . These findings support the idea that __________.
A) members of even the lowliest species experience evaluation apprehension
B) cockroaches differ from humans in their response to other members of their species
C) the presence of other members of a species elicits the most dominant response
D) the presence of other members of a species impedes the most dominant response
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q98: The evaluation apprehension explanation for the source
Q99: In the early "trucking" game studies by
Q100: Zajonc (1965) wrote an influential article in
Q101: "We will not talk about other members
Q102: Deindividuation refers to the loosening of normal
Q104: A group of five students are sharing
Q105: There are two possible explanations for group
Q106: Is it true that deindividuation always leads
Q107: In social groups, _ is reflected in
Q108: Evaluation apprehension is _.<br>A) concern about being