Understanding Social Psychology: Groups Quiz
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What are the different levels of commitment and effort individuals put into a group?

  • Peripheral and abstract
  • Peripheral and prototype (correct)
  • Abstract and ideal
  • Prototype and ideal
  • What did Norman Triplett observe in the 1800s that led to his study on social facilitation?

  • Chess matches and their performance against each other or against a computer
  • Running events and their performance against each other or alone
  • Cycling events and their performance against each other or against the clock (correct)
  • Swimming races and their performance against each other or alone
  • In the context of group roles, what is the abstract idea of someone who doesn't live up to the expectations of the ideal type of group member?

  • Peripheral member
  • Outsider member
  • Prototype member
  • Deviant member (correct)
  • Which behavior leads to more influence over other group members and greater trust?

    <p>Displaying behaviors aligned with the ideal group member</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did Norman Triplett's study on social facilitation involve with regards to children?

    <p>Measuring how many turns children could take at a task</p> Signup and view all the answers

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