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Crash Course Psychology - Ep. 37 & 38
How many of the participants delivered the maximum voltage shock? -
CORRECT ANSWER-About two-thirds.

What is automatic mimicry? - CORRECT ANSWER-The tendency to mimic
someone's behavior like laughing in a group setting without acknowledging that
you are.

What is conformity? - CORRECT ANSWER-How we adjust our behavior to follow
the "rules" of the group we find ourselves in.

What is the example that was used for moral actions strengthened moral
convictions? - CORRECT ANSWER-Stanford prison experiment.

What is the first part of the dual process theory? - CORRECT ANSWER-Central
route persuasion.

What is the fundamental attribution error? - CORRECT ANSWER-The tendency
to overlook many factors resulting in a lack of understanding of the full situation.

What was the goal of Milgram's Experiment? - CORRECT ANSWER-To
determine what the average person is capable of when under orders.

When is obedience highest? - CORRECT ANSWER-The person giving the
orders was close at hand and was perceived to be a legitimate authority figure.

Who created the dual process theory? - CORRECT ANSWER-John Cacioppo.

Would the Stanford prison experiment be accepted in modern ethical standards?
- CORRECT ANSWER-Yes.

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