1.Mary did not know which candidate to vote for. Before casting her vote, she spoke to a few citizens she knew and respected in her neighborhood, and voted the same way they did. This is an example of ______ social influence
a. informational
b. hindsight
c. fundamental
d. normative
2. Normative social influence would be most likely to produce conformity for which of the following individuals?
a. Emily, who wants to be invited to join a prestigious country club and is deciding the attire that is most appropriate for an upcoming formal dinner.
b. Jayden, a relatively new member of a fraternity who must vote by secret and anonymous ballot for next year's fraternity president.
c. Dev, an inexperienced pilot being advised by air traffic controllers to not land his airplane because of bad weather.
d. None of these.
3. In Sherif's autokinetic study, participants likely conformed because ______.
a. the task was ambiguous.
b. they are like sheep and just follow others.
c. they wanted to fit in.
d. of the chameleon effect.
4. To be considered a psychological disorder, a person's symptoms must be (Select all that apply)
a. dysfunctional
b. distressing
c. deviant
d. dangerous
5. Major depressive disorder is characterized by 2 consecutive weeks of
a. excessive fear.
b. manic episodes.
c. low mood.
d. paranoia.
6. Social norms are
a. always enforced with laws.
b. rules that tell us how we should behavior in certain situations.
c. the same in all cultures.
d. impossible to learn.