CMST 1061 Min Wu LSUA Final Actual Verified Exam
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The idea that when other people are present, it is less
likely that any one person will offer to help a stranger in
distress than when no one else is present, this is known
as the ________ ___________. - Answer-bystander effect
__________ is the desire and resolve to maintain a
relationship despite problems and disadvantages that may
arise. - Answer-committment
More practical type of love that emphasizes caring, trust,
and tolerance of a partner's flaws, this is known as
___________ love. - Answer-companionent love
___________ involves giving in to pressure from others to
behave a certain way but not changing one's own beliefs -
Answer-compliance
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Involves giving in to real or imagined pressure from others,
usually peer pressure, this is known as _________. -
Answer-conformity
The degree to which other people would behave similarly
to a given situation. High _________ occurs when other
people would exhibit the same behavior - Answer-
consensus
The tendency of an individual's behavior in a given
situation to remain stable over time is known as
________. High count of same behavior at different times -
Answer-consistancy
___________ involves giving in to pressure from others to
behave a certain way and changing one's own beliefs -
Answer-conversion
The ___________ model includes consistency,
consensus, and distinctiveness are the three basic
judgments determining attributions (internal or external) -
Answer-convariation model
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When making an attribution about victims, observers
blame victims for their ill fortune in order to preserve an
internal feeling of security about the world, this is known
as the __________ attribution. - Answer-defensive
attribution
__________ involves behaving differently, usually
negatively, toward a group. - Answer-discrimination
People want consistency among their attitudes and
change attitudes to reduce tension created by
inconsistency, this is known as the __________ theory. -
Answer-dissonance theory
How unique an individual's behavior is to a specific
situation is known as _________. - Answer-distinctiveness
In the __________ _________ model there are two routes
to persuasion: central route (used when we think carefully
about the actual contents of a message); and peripheral
route (involves non-message factors such as
attractiveness) and is used when we are not involved with
an issue. - Answer-elaboration likelihood model