What are the main consequences of social influence?
a. Conformity, compliance, and obedience
b. Rewards, increased influence, and behavior change
c. Attitude shift, anomie, and likability
d. Less power, more popularity, and cognitive dissonance
a. Conformity, compliance, and obedience
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a. use less complex grammar, but longer sentences b. are more serious and therefore have more difficulty understanding the punch lines in jokes c. are more likely to realize that what people say is not always what they mean d. are less likely to use conditional sentences (e.g., If you do this, I will do that....) because they know that it may be interpreted negatively
A newer designation of eating disorder that involves distress-inducing eating binges without purging, fasting, or excessive exercise following is
a. amenorrhea disorder. c. bulimia nervosa disorder. b. binge-eating disorder. d. anorexia nervosa disorder.