15 Sally has found herself lost in a crowd and is therefore experiencing deindividuation. This means Sally is: Select one: a. less self-aware and more inhibited b. less self-aware and less inhibited...


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15 Sally has found herself lost in a crowd and is therefore experiencing deindividuation. This means Sally is:<br>Select one:<br>a. less self-aware and more inhibited<br>b. less self-aware and less inhibited<br>C.<br>more self-aware and less inhibited<br>d. more self-aware and more inhibited<br>16 According to Tesser's Self-Evaluation Maintenance (SEM) Theory, what determines if you will engage in reflection or social comparison following a close other's success on a task?<br>Select one:<br>a.<br>Your level of self-awareness<br>b.<br>The relevance of the task/domain to your self-concept<br>c. Your level of self-esteem<br>d.<br>Whether you were reared in a collectivist or individualist culture<br>Sherif (1936) asked groups of participants to estimate the distance moved by a point of light. He found that:<br>Select one:<br>a.<br>as the study progressed, the participants' estimates began to converge with each<br>other.<br>b. as the study progressed, the participants estimates began to diverge from each other.<br>Oc. participants were more accurate when they were alone than when they were in groups.<br>d. participants were more accurate in groups than when they were alone.<br>

Extracted text: 15 Sally has found herself lost in a crowd and is therefore experiencing deindividuation. This means Sally is: Select one: a. less self-aware and more inhibited b. less self-aware and less inhibited C. more self-aware and less inhibited d. more self-aware and more inhibited 16 According to Tesser's Self-Evaluation Maintenance (SEM) Theory, what determines if you will engage in reflection or social comparison following a close other's success on a task? Select one: a. Your level of self-awareness b. The relevance of the task/domain to your self-concept c. Your level of self-esteem d. Whether you were reared in a collectivist or individualist culture Sherif (1936) asked groups of participants to estimate the distance moved by a point of light. He found that: Select one: a. as the study progressed, the participants' estimates began to converge with each other. b. as the study progressed, the participants estimates began to diverge from each other. Oc. participants were more accurate when they were alone than when they were in groups. d. participants were more accurate in groups than when they were alone.
18 According to research on social facilitation, when it was announced that the Olympics would be held with fans in attendance, this should:<br>Select one:<br>Decrease the Olympic athlete's performance<br>Increase the Olympic athlete's performance<br>Oc.<br>Have no impact on the athlete's performance<br>19 The Good Samaritan study conducted by Darley and Batson (1973) examined helping behavior in seminary students at Princeton University. These students were either rushed or<br>not rushed to get to an appointment. The results of this study showed that<br>Select one:<br>Oa.<br>when rushed, only participants who viewed religion as a means to develop moral and spiritual values were less likely to help a person in need.<br>participants who viewed religion as a means toward personal salvation were less likely to help a person in need than participants who viewed religion as a means to<br>develop moral and spiritual values.<br>when rushed, participants who were practicing a speech on the Good Samaritan fable were more likely to help a person in need.<br>o d. the nature of participants' religious orientations did not predict helping behavior; but whether or not they were rushed predicted if they helped a person in need.<br>

Extracted text: 18 According to research on social facilitation, when it was announced that the Olympics would be held with fans in attendance, this should: Select one: Decrease the Olympic athlete's performance Increase the Olympic athlete's performance Oc. Have no impact on the athlete's performance 19 The Good Samaritan study conducted by Darley and Batson (1973) examined helping behavior in seminary students at Princeton University. These students were either rushed or not rushed to get to an appointment. The results of this study showed that Select one: Oa. when rushed, only participants who viewed religion as a means to develop moral and spiritual values were less likely to help a person in need. participants who viewed religion as a means toward personal salvation were less likely to help a person in need than participants who viewed religion as a means to develop moral and spiritual values. when rushed, participants who were practicing a speech on the Good Samaritan fable were more likely to help a person in need. o d. the nature of participants' religious orientations did not predict helping behavior; but whether or not they were rushed predicted if they helped a person in need.

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