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Who Wants to be a Billionaire?. Click to begin. $1 Question The concept that people often perform better when other people are watching than they do when they are alone. A . Social facilitation. B. Evaluation apprehension. C. Social loafing. D. Diffusion of responsibility. $10 Question
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Who Wants to be a Billionaire? Click to begin
$1 Question The concept that people often perform better when other people are watching than they do when they are alone. A. Social facilitation B. Evaluation apprehension C. Social loafing D. Diffusion of responsibility
$10 Question The group agrees to a decision that was initially supported by a majority of group members. A. Risky shift B. Social decision scheme C. Majority-wins scheme D. Truth-wins scheme
$100 Question The standards of behavior that people share. A. Conform B. Social norms C. Explicit norms D. Implicit norms
$1,000 Question To modify one’s attitudes and behavior to make them consistent with those of other people. A. Conform B. Social norms C. Explicit norms D. Implicit norms
$10,000 Question The tendency for people to give in to major demands once they have given in to minor ones. A. Obedience B. Procedure C. Results D. foot-in-the-door effect
$100,000 Question When people are protected from observing the consequences of their actions, they are more likely to follow orders, even immoral ones. A. Socialization B. Confusion C. Buffers D. Attitudes
$1,000,000 Question The purpose of _________ research was to determine whether the average person would obey the commands of authority figure. A. Holt’s B. Milgram’s C. Rinehart’s D. Winston’s
$10,000,000 Question Venting of aggressive impulses. A. Aggression B. Bystander effect C. Catharsis D. Altruism
$100,000,000 Question Aggressive urges are unavoidable reactions to frustrations of daily life. A. Sociocultural view B. Biological view C. Cognitive view D. Psychoanalytic view
$1,000,000,000 Question Studies suggest that a low frequency of television viewing by age 8 boys predicts a seriousness of criminal acts score of__ by age 30. A. 3 B. 12 C. 2 D. 9
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