A) increasing the size of the group
B) making the group's task less attractive
C) making each individual's contributions more unique
D) intensifying the evaluation of individuals' contributions
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A) social contagion.
B) social facilitation.
C) groupthink.
D) deindividuation.
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A) obedience behaviors.
B) inoculation.
C) discrimination.
D) prosocial behaviors.
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A) It occurs when an explicit demand is made on a person.
B) It occurs only in the presence of an authoritative figure.
C) It reduces group cohesion.
D) It can be destructive.
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A) quoting a price lower than the intended price for an item or service,and then stating the intended price.
B) making the biggest pitch first,and then making a smaller demand.
C) creating a relationship with a customer by getting the customer to agree first with a small offer.
D) using the principle of inoculation.
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A) cognitive dissonance theory
B) social identity theory
C) social exchange theory
D) self-perception theory
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A) Conscientiousness is the personality trait most strongly associated with prosocial behaviors.
B) Extraversion is the personality trait most strongly associated with prosocial behaviors.
C) Compared to wealthier individuals,those from poorer backgrounds tend be less attuned to the suffering of others.
D) Children from lower socioeconomic backgrounds are more generous than children from higher socioeconomic backgrounds.
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A) the investment model
B) consensual validation
C) social comparison
D) the social exchange theory
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A) The attitudes and behavior of others who are similar give rise to greater competitiveness.
B) The more times a person encounters something,the less likely he or she is to like it.
C) People tend to shy away from the unknown,which is why similarity facilitates attraction.
D) People tend to approach people who are different from them because they believe differences are exciting.
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A) the fundamental attribution error.
B) cognitive dissonance theory.
C) the central route to persuasion.
D) the foot-in-the-door technique.
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A) think that they are of equal status.
B) engage in competitive tasks.
C) feel that an authority figure sanctions their positive relationships.
D) believe that friendship might emerge from an interaction.
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A) It is the tendency to shift to a group that makes less risky decisions.
B) It is the tendency for a group decision to be riskier than the average decision made by the individual group members.
C) It refers to a person's loss of personal identity when he or she becomes a part of a group.
D) It refers to each person's tendency to exert less effort in a group because of reduced accountability for individual effort.
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A) social exchange theory.
B) social contagion theory.
C) social identity theory.
D) elaboration likelihood model.
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A) the central route
B) the peripheral route
C) the egotistic route
D) the altruistic route
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A) Flynn effect
B) bystander effect
C) audience effect
D) ambiguity effect
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A) discouraging those members of the group who speak out in dissent
B) overestimating the morality of one's group
C) overemphasizing conformity over accuracy
D) avoiding isolation of the group
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