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Not all social influence is direct or deliberate. Which of the following is the best example of more indirect or subtle social influence? d. A child sees other kids wearing their sweatshirts inside out and stares wearing his the same way.
Kellin is in love with carol and views her temper as endearing example of her “feistiness.” Her coworkers, interpret her temper as rude and insensitive. The difference between kellin and the coworkers illustrates the power of love to influence our Construals
Shiela shows up for a blind date with her hair disheveled and her clothes a mess. Her date paul thinks she must be a total slob. Pauls thoughts about shiela r is an example of The fundamental attribution error
Linda tells her teacger her dog is very smart. Everytime he hears the word “wakies”, he runs to get his leash. Lindas professor tells her that her dog has learned this becase in the past, pleasant walks always followed the word wakies. Lindas professor is Behaviorist
According to text, one reason why social psychologist study causes of behavior is To solve social problems
Larry is a physician and is convinced that his patient has cancer. However after several diagnostic tests and a biopsy that came back negative. Larry rethinks his original diagnosis. He admits he was wrong and does more research to find the correct ans c. The need for accuracy.
When social psychologist observe something in eberyday life that is interesting how is such information useful in research?
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