Chapter 12: Problem 13
In the Asch experiment, participants conformed due to _____ social influence. a. informational b. normative c. inspirational d. persuasive
Chapter 12: Problem 13
In the Asch experiment, participants conformed due to _____ social influence. a. informational b. normative c. inspirational d. persuasive
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Get started for freeA(n) _____ is a set of group expectations for appropriate thoughts and behaviors of its members. a. social role b. social norm c. script d. attribution
The next time you see someone needing help, observe your surroundings. Look to see if the bystander effect is in action and take measures to make sure the person gets help. If you aren't able to help, notify an adult or authority figure that can.
Describe how seeking outside opinions can prevent groupthink.
Think about your recent friendships and romantic relationship(s). What factors do you think influenced the development of these relationships? What attracted you to becoming friends or romantic partners?
Try attending a religious service very different from your own and see how you feel and behave without knowing the appropriate script. Or, try attending an important, personal event that you have never attended before, such as a bar mitzvah (a coming-of-age ritual in Jewish culture), a quinceañera (in some Latin American cultures a party is given to a girl who is turning 15 years old), a wedding, a funeral, or a sporting event new to you, such as horse racing or bull riding. Observe and record your feelings and behaviors in this unfamiliar setting for which you lack the appropriate script. Do you silently observe the action, or do you ask another person for help interpreting the behaviors of people at the event? Describe in what ways your behavior would change if you were to attend a similar event in the future?
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