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Whose vision for the independent Air Force was ridiculed in the 1920s? Billy Mitchell 
What is the most important part of a plan to manage stress? Exercise 
"Encampment is like basic training; its CAP's equivalent to Boot Camp," is an example of which 
logical fallacy? Weak Analogy 
"Reasons given in proof or rebuttal" are called? Arguments 
The part of the brain tha...
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Forensic Psychology Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Correct(graded A+)
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Forensic Psychology - ANSWER-a field of psychology that deals with all aspects of human behavior as it relates to the law or legal system 
 
3 categories of killers according to Browning (in Police Battalion 101 during the Holocaust) - ANSWER-1. Laggers 
2. Accommodators 
3. Evaders 
 
What do we turn to for explanation of the behavior of Police Battalion 101 killers? - ANSWER-Social psychology (personality psychology looked at people as individuals and not a group) 
 
Factors from social psych...
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Background of the Milgram Study 
Milgram was a member of a European Jewish family that had left Europe for the United States, so he was affected by the events that occurred because of the Nazis. Milgram was fascinated by how people followed orders that would lead to the mass murders of many people. This led him to conducting his study. 
 
 
 
Psychology Investigated in Milgram Study 
Milgram wanted to study obedience and to what extent people will follow orders. 
 
 
 
 
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PSYC Chapter 13 Study Guide Test Correctly Answered 2024. 
 
 
1. People tend to feel discomfort when their thoughts are inconsistent, and so they act to reduce that discomfort. This is known as: 
A. motivated forgetting. 
B. the fundamental attribution error. 
C. cognitive dissonance theory. 
D. the confirmation bias. 
C - CORRECT ANSWER Right Points Earned: 1/1 
Correct Answer: C 
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2. The Stanford Prison Experiment consisted of male college students who volunteered to participate in ...
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PSYC Written Exam Questions & Answers. 
 
Conformity - CORRECT ANSWER Adjusting one's behavior or thinking to coincide with a group standard. 
 
Asch (1956) line judgment study - CORRECT ANSWER Asch (1956) found that group size influenced whether subjects conformed. The bigger the majority group (no of confederates), the more people conformed, but only up to a certain point. 
 
Group polarization - CORRECT ANSWER the enhancement of a group's prevailing inclinations through discussion within th...
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A-level Psychology (OCR) Exam Questions and Answers 
What is the difference between experimental and non-experimental methods? - Answer ️️ - 
Experimental methods involve manipulating a variable, while non-experimental methods do not. 
What is a laboratory experiment? - Answer ️️ -A laboratory experiment is an experiment 
conducted in highly controlled conditions. 
What is a field experiment? - Answer ️️ -A field experiment is an experiment conducted 
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1) Milgram (Participants/Sample) - 1)All white males from new haven, Connecticut 
2)Age ranged from 20 - 50 years old 
3)40 participants in total 
4)volunteers from news ad 
5) were paid $4.50 
2) Pilliavin (Participants/Sample) - 1) 4 teams of 4 (2 Males, 2 Females) 
2)Opportunity sample 
3)avg # of riders per section is 43 
3) Yamamoto (Participants/Sample) - 1) Opportunity Sample 
2) 5 Mother- Offspring pairs 
4)Bandura (Participants/Sample) - 1) 72 total kids 
2) 36 boys; 36 girls 
3)3 - 6 y...
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Milgram's Obedience Studies - ANSWER-- Participants "teachers" instructed to deliver shocks to "learner" whenever the learner makes a mistake. 
- Shocks from 15 volts to 450 volts; increase with each mistake. 
- Experimenter's Orders "verbal prods": He's fine, go one. Experiment requires that you go on. Absolutely essential to go on. You have no choice. You must go on. 
 
What was predicted on the Milgram study? - ANSWER-Disobey at around 135 volts. 0.1% would deliver the max shock of 4...
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Milgram - obedience 
 
Piliavin - subway Samaritans 
 
Yamamoto - chimpanzee helping 
 
Bandura et al. - aggression 
 
Saavedra and Silverman - button phobia 
 
Pepperberg - parrot learning 
 
Andrade - doodling 
 
Baron-Cohen et al. - eyes test 
 
Laney et al. - false memory 
 
Dement and Kleitman - sleep and dreams 
 
Schachter and Singer - two factors in emotion 
 
Canli et al. - brain scans and emotions 
 
(obedience) Milgram: Sampling Method - Voluntee...
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Why conform? correct answers to be correct, to fit in, to be accepted, and not stand out 
 
informational conformity correct answers the change in opinions or behavior that occurs when we conform to people whom we believe have accurate information 
 
normative conformity correct answers expressing opinions or behaving in ways that help us to be accepted or keep being rejected/ isolated from others 
 
public conformity correct answers superficial change in behavior (including the public expressio...
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