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At your factory job,output was measured at the end of every day by how much the team of workers you belonged to produced.Because of this evaluation procedure,your behavior was most likely to be characterized by ________;now that a new manager has taken over and each individual worker's output is measured by a computer,your behavior is now most likely to be characterized by ________.


A) deindividuation;groupthink
B) groupthink;deindividuation
C) social loafing;social facilitation
D) social facilitation;social loafing

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Destiny,a young scientist,is the team leader of a research group that studies the effects of global warming on different plant species.She welcomes dissenting views of her team members and makes those views persuasive with her behavior.She does not deviate from her goals,and her team fully believes in its mission.In this scenario,Destiny most likely exemplifies the characteristics of a(n) ________.


A) facilitative leader
B) effective leader
C) autocratic leader
D) laissez-faire leader

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According to Shaw (1981) ,what is the one thing all groups have in common?


A) They interact.
B) They have at least five people.
C) They have co-actors.
D) All members operate in close proximity of one another.

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Chloe,a 25-year-old woman,tends to eat more food when she dines with her friends than when she eats alone.Which of the following phenomenon explains Chloe's eating habits?


A) psychological reactance
B) social facilitation
C) autokinetic phenomenon
D) mass hysteria

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You are taking your social psychology test in a room with 75 other students.These other students are best described as:


A) agents.
B) co-actors.
C) conglomerates.
D) free riders.

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B

You are hesitant to ask questions in class because you assume everyone else understands,and you would,therefore,appear foolish in the class.Your thinking best exemplifies:


A) groupthink.
B) pluralistic ignorance.
C) social loafing.
D) self-handicapping.

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Nathan,a young adult,posts some hate messages about a particular community using a fake profile he created on a social networking website.Police find it difficult to trace him immediately as his declared information is wrong.Which of the following factors would have most likely encouraged Nathan's act?


A) group size
B) anonymity
C) arousing activities
D) social role

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A looting mob is a good example of:


A) social loafing.
B) minority influence.
C) deindividuation.
D) social ostracism.

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Watson (1973) found that cultures with depersonalized warriors were:


A) more likely to be forgiving.
B) less likely to be victorious.
C) less likely to commit vandalism.
D) more likely to brutalize their victims.

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According to Ingham's experiments on social loafing,which of the following is true of the collective effort of tug-of-war teams?


A) Group members were more motivated when performing additive tasks than while performing alone.
B) Members pulled harder when they were alone than when they believed people behind them were also pulling.
C) Members pulled harder when they pulled in groups and when there were other members behind them.
D) Members coordinated their efforts well and pulled the rope in the same direction at the same time when they pulled in groups.

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Melissa,a young dancer,becomes aware of her audience when she performs on stage,and she also compares her performance with her co-dancers.This awareness motivates her to perform better on stage than while practicing alone.Identify the factor that contributes to Melissa's performance on stage.


A) social loafing
B) psychological reactance
C) driven by distraction
D) deindividuation

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According to Festinger (1954) ,it is human nature to want to evaluate our opinions by:


A) comparing our views with others.
B) designing everyday tests of validity.
C) engaging in frequent introspection.
D) actively studying the results of scientific research.

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In which of the following situations will deindividuation most likely occur?


A) when the group size is large
B) when individuals in a group are completely self-aware of their activities
C) when individuals lose their sense of anonymity
D) when there is an absence of distracting activities

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When being observed increases evaluation concerns,________ occurs;when being lost in a crowd decreases evaluation concerns,________ occurs.


A) deindividuation;groupthink
B) groupthink;deindividuation
C) social loafing;social facilitation
D) social facilitation;social loafing

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D

Which of the following factors are needed for "groupthink" to occur?


A) group cohesiveness
B) acceptance of dissenting views
C) members being well-informed regarding issues
D) a transformational leader who mediates conflicts

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A

Group polarization occurs when group discussion ________ group members' initial inclinations.


A) challenges
B) reverses
C) neutralizes
D) strengthens

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Consistent with what is known about group polarization,Schkade and Sunstein (2003) found that on federal appellate court cases,a Republican judge sitting with two other Republicans voted ________ than when sitting with one Democratic appointee.


A) more liberally
B) more conservatively
C) more predictably
D) less predictably

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In the context of deindividuation,which of the following is true of people's behavior when in groups compared to their behavior when alone?


A) People tend to limit their sense of excitement when in a group than they would when alone.
B) People feel more responsible and accountable when in a group than they would when alone.
C) People are more likely to focus on individual identity when in a group than they would when alone.
D) People are more likely to abandon normal restraints when in a group than they would when alone.

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People who benefit from the group but give little in return are called:


A) social facilitators.
B) deindividuators.
C) group polarizers.
D) free riders.

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One effect of deindividuation is:


A) diminished self-restraint.
B) increased self-awareness.
C) social facilitation.
D) a risky shift.

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