Piper goes to sit down at her lunch table in the high school cafeteria and realizes that there are no seats left. One of her friends tells her to sit at the table next to them
Piper loudly replies "I can't sit there—that is the nerd table!" This is example illustrates the power of
A) cliques.
B) crowds.
C) chumships.
D) clans.
B) crowds. Crowds are larger groups made up of individuals who have similar reputations or share primary attitudes or activities.
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Based on current research which of the following is FALSE?
a. Children raised by gay or lesbian parents usually adopt their parents' sexual orientation. b. Girls become lesbians when their father is their primary role model. c. Sons become gay when raised by a domineering mother and a weak father. d. They are all false.
It is not just general arousal that is crucial to attitude change via cognitive dissonance, but specifically arousal that
A) is sexual. B) comes from strenuous exercise. C) is relatively extreme. D) is unpleasant.