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Which of the following is NOT a reason people may be susceptible to cult influence? A) They have weak personalities B)They commit their lives to the cult slowly and little-by-little C) They are at a "cross-roads" in their life D) Cuts offer a pace of belonging and purpose - A Robert and his fa...

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SOP 3004 EXAM 2 FSU
Which of the following is NOT a reason people may be susceptible to cult influence?



A) They have weak personalities

B)They commit their lives to the cult slowly and little-by-little

C) They are at a "cross-roads" in their life

D) Cuts offer a pace of belonging and purpose - A



Robert and his family are trying to decide where to go on vacation. Rob and his brother want to go
somewhere tropical, but his sister and parents want Europe. Eventually, Robert's brother changes his
mind to agree with the other's. This demonstrates the importance of_____________predicting
conformity



A) Group size

B)Unanimity

C) Status

D) cohesion

E) public response

F) Prior commitment - B



Jessica still occasionally takes her ID badge off during the school day, especially during her lunch period.
One day while shes eating the assistant principal comes out his office to interact with the students. As
soon as shes him, Jessica quickly puts her ID back on. This demonstrates the importance
of__________________ in predicting obedience.



A) the legitmacy of the institutional authority

B) group influence

C) The closeness of an authority figure

D) the legitimacy of an authority figure

,E) none of the above - C



In Milgram's shock experiment, some of the participants (the "teachers") reported that the confederate
(the "learner") deserved the extreme shocks they received because of their incompetence. This
demonstrates



A) the foot-in-the-door phenomenon

B) cognitive dissonance

C) the power of the situation

D) none of the above - B



A) Sherif's Study of Norm Formation

B) Asch Line study

C) Milgram's Shock Study



1) Compliance

2) Obedience

3) Acceptance - A=3

B=1

C=2




Jordan is the secretary of her academic honor society. The society needs to raise money for the
scholarships it gives out each year. During a meeting the leadership committee discusses holding either a
bake sale or a car wash. While most of the committee member is instructed to write his or her choice on
a piece of paper and submit it by the end of the meeting. Is it likely that Jordan will conform ?



A) Group size

B)Unanimity

C) Status

, D) cohesion

E) public response

F) Prior commitment - E



Jacob is starting a new job at an accounting firm. Initially, he packs his lunch each day and eats it in the
break room, but after a few days he starts to notice that most employees leave the office to grab lunch
together. Not wanting to appear antisocial, he stops packing a lunch and joins the rest of the employees.
Jacob likely conforms for _________ reasons



A. Normative

B. Informative - A




Chris is designing a television commercial for a new smartphone that is going to air during an evening
sitcom. Which of the following would you recommend to Chris to make his commercial persuasive ?



A) The commercial should include upbeat, bright colors to create positive effect

B) The commercial should focus listing of all the technical specifications of the phone to demonstrate
how superior it is

C) Commercial should include an interview with a computer engineer that helped design the phone

D) All of the above options would be good advice - A



Shelly is an expert in nurition who researches how carbs affect the body. She comes across research that
is highly discrepant from her previous conclusions. Which of the following is likely ?



A) Shelly will persuaded because the research is credible

B) Shelly will not be persuaded because the research is not credible

C) Shelly will be persuaded because she is not that engaged in the issue

D) Shelly will not be persuaded because she is very engaged in the issue - D

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