Assignment task:
1. Which of the following is not a theoretical (historical) perspective in Psychology. Functionalism / Behaviorism / Neuroticism / Psychoanalytic 2. Which of the following does not demonstrate a behavior principle tied to our persistent need to manage our social standing or welfare (our desperate need to be found fit for human company). 1. We conform to false or incorrect group responses (or beliefs) when not doing so might risk isolating or separating us out from a group. 2. We are obedient to authority, even against our better moral judgment, when power distribution among social positions is uneven-especially when the authority figure can serve to insulate us from taking personal responsibility for our obedient ('shocking') behavior. 3. We behave in ways never imagined when role demands start small and gradually increase. For example, we accept tolerable (low) levels of cruelty directed toward/over others -- or even toward our own self (esteem), if conforming to the role demands it. 4. We are rarely, if ever, moved (impacted) by what other people think of us.