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 (B)</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 (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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