In variations of Stanley Milgram's study of obedience, people's behaviors were not influenced by whether the person giving orders appeared to be "ordinary" or appeared to be a scientist

Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

False

Psychology

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Midlife adults ________________________

a. stay unemployed longer than young adults after experiencing a job loss b. tend to get a job of higher status and higher pay when they get a new job after being unemployed c. have higher absenteeism rates than young adults due to a weakened immune system with advancing age d. are less satisfied with their jobs than are younger adults

Psychology

Studies of lottery winners indicate that one year after winning:

a. there was a great deal of sorrow for most of the people studied b. most subjects considered winning the lottery to be the best thing that could have happened to them c. most subjects experienced few changes in their lifestyle d. overall, winners were no happier than non-winners

Psychology