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A) compliance
B) private conformity
C) informational social influence
D) public conformity
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A) Participants' estimates began to vary widely again.
B) Participants' estimates were much lower than those initially provided.
C) Participants' estimates were much lower than the group estimate.
D) Participants' estimates continued to be consistent with the group estimate.
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A) be consistent and firm in his views.
B) initially agree with the majority to gain their approval then try to change their minds.
C) try to bribe the members of the majority group
D) threaten other group members.
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A) door-in-the-face technique
B) foot-in-the-door technique
C) lowball technique
D) that's-not-all technique
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A) informational social influence.
B) normative social influence.
C) private conformity.
D) pluralistic ignorance.
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A) reinforcement learning
B) associative learning
C) superficial processing
D) peripheral route processing.
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A) door-in-the-face technique
B) foot-in-the-door technique
C) lowball technique
D) both the low ball technique and the foot-in-the-door technique
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A) ingratiation
B) smooth talk
C) sweet talk
D) social validation
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A) lowball technique; that's-not-all technique
B) that's-not-all technique; door-in-the-face technique
C) that's-not-all technique; low ball technique
D) door-in-the-face technique; foot-in-the-door technique
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A) informational social influence
B) private conformity
C) compliance
D) ingratiation
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A) pluralistic ignorance
B) conformity
C) obedience
D) compliance
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A) door-in-the-face technique
B) foot-in-the-door technique
C) lowball technique
D) that's-not-all technique
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A) He found that the vast majority of people were unwilling to shock the confederate.
B) He found the same rates of obedience when he conducted the study at Yale University as when he conducted the study at a lab with no affiliation to Yale.
C) He found that obedience rates were higher when the person in charge looked like a scientist compared to when he was perceived to be another 'participant'.
D) He found the same rates of obedience when the person in charge looked like a scientist as when he was perceived to be another 'participant'.
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A) when the message was weak, nodding produced more persuasion than shaking.
B) when the message was strong, nodding produced more persuasion than shaking.
C) nodding produced less persuasion both when the messages were strong and when the messages were weak.
D) there was no difference in levels of persuasion between those who were nodding and those who were shaking their head.
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A) ethics.
B) procedures.
C) external validity.
D) internal validity.
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A) of the same status.
B) of lower status.
C) of higher status.
D) of the same intelligence level.
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A) social facilitation effect.
B) a self-fulfilling prophecy.
C) the chameleon effect.
D) social imitation effect.
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