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Sociology 101 Straighterline Final Exam Questions and Complete Solutions
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Sociology 101 Straighterline Exam Questions and Complete Solutions 
 
__________ involves aspects of social life that have to do with order, stability, and social organization that allow societies and groups to hold together and endure. - Answer: Social statics 
 
Herbert Spencer viewed society as a system, having important similarities with - Answer: a biological organism 
 
__________ refers to processes of social life that pattern institutional development and have to do with social change. -...
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Articles - Managing social capital (60040-B-6)
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Summary of ALL the articles for MSC 
 
Theme 1 (THEORY): Social Capital Theory 
#1 Lin, N. (1999). Building a network theory of social capital. Connections, 22, 28-51. 
#2 Nahapiet, J. & Ghoshal, S. (1998). Social capital, intellectual capital, and the organizational advantage. Academy of Management Review, 23, 242 – 266. 
 
Theme 2 (ENTER): Onboarding and Embeddedness 
#3 Fang, R., Duffy, M. K., & Shaw, J. D. (2011). The organizational socialization process: Review and development of a social...
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PSY 394 Exam 3 | 50 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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Worchel's chocolate chip study demonstrated which of the following social influence principles? - 
The scarcity principle 
Psychologist Jeopardy: This researcher conducted the copy machine study - Who is Langer? 
Psychologist Jeopardy: This researcher is the leading researcher in social influence techniques. - Who 
is Cialdini? 
Consumers tend to be drawn more to products that are represented by happy models vs sad models: 
According to your textbook, this is because of: - emotional contagion 
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Social Contagion Notes for BSc Psychology: Psychology and Society
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Complete revision and summary notes for Social Contagion for BSc Psychology: Psychology and Society Module. 
 
Written by a straight A* King's College London student set for a 1st. 
Well organised and in order. Includes diagrams and full reference section and collated information from class, textbooks and online. 
 
Notes are based around these Learning Objectives: 
2.1. Describe the psychological motives influencing thinking about the social world 
2.2. Compare and contrast the two (cogniti...
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NUR 324 exam 1 Questions with Complete Solutions
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Quantitative Correct Answer-Describe and measure the level of occurrences on the basis of numbers and calculation, 
uses questionnaires, surveys and biological measures 
able to employ big data for birds eye view 
 
Qualitative Correct Answer-person centered rather than disease focused 
incldues assessing stakeholders experience and meaning of experience or situation 
methods include - focus groups and individual interviews 
data is reviewed and coded to meaning 
 
RCT Correct Answer-___ is ...
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Summary Social Network Analysis
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Applied Data Science Utrecht University (UU): social networks with a focus on e.g., contagion and diffusion.
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CQIB Exam 2023 Questions and Answers
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Mutually owned co-operative financial institutions offering benefits to members through a trust-like structure" describes which type of Insurer/Fund Manager? - Answer- Friendly Society 
 
Which is the decision-making process of framing? - Answer- To remove the 'noise' from an issue to allow us to see the problem for what it is 
 
Under the RG271 what is the maximum timeframes for IDR response for a Superannuation trustee complaints? - Answer- 45 days after receiving the complaint 
 
In the se...
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psy 331 study guide 3 questions and answers 2024
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Conformity 
a type of implicit social influence when we voluntarily change our behavior to imitate those around us 
 
 
examples of conformity 
-Milgram Experiment 
-Asch Experiment 
-Stanford Prison Experiment 
 
 
conformity rules 
wearing what everyone else was wearing 
 
 
social rules 
expectations about how people are supposed to act based on their position 
 
 
implicit social influence 
unspoken rules enforced by group norms that influence our behavior 
 
 
example of implicit influence ...
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MPTC PATROL TEST EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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What isnt protected under the 1st amendment - correct answer Obscenity 
Fighting words 
Threats 
Incendiary Speech 
 
What are the three types of crowds? - correct answer Event-based 
Public Demonstration 
Civil Disturbance 
 
What are the common tyoes of crowd dynamics - correct answer Personal Identity 
Social Identity 
Emotional contagion 
 
MGL 269 s. 1 - Group Disorder - correct answer It is unlawful for 5 or more people who are armed with dangerous weapons : or 10 or more people armed or n...
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GCSE OCR Psychology - Social Influence Questions & Correct Answers/ Graded A+
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Conformity 
: A form of social influence where we change our beliefs and behaviours to fit in with others. 
Obedience 
: Behaving as instructed. 
Situational factors 
: External factors that influence the way we behave and how likely we are to conform. 
Majority influence 
: The behaviour of a large group of people affects the behaviour of small groups of people. The 
behaviour of the larger group is adopted by the smaller group. 
Minority influence 
: A small group of people can create a chang...
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