According to the textbook, which individual is the most influential person for the development of social psychology?
Question:
According to the textbook, which individual is the most influential person for the development of social psychology?
Philip Zimbardo | ||
Stanley Milgram | ||
Wilhelm Wundt | ||
Adolph Hitler |
2.
The original interpretation of Stanley Milgramâ s obedience research is most similar to which base of power from Industrial-Organizational Psychology?
Reward power | ||
Coercive power | ||
Expert power | ||
Referent power |
3.
Mr. Anderson feels it is his duty to pay as little income tax as possible, even if it means he has to lie on his tax return. His explanation is that it is patriotic to provide the government with as little money as possible so that it is forced to be efficient with its money. Mr. Andersonâ s willingness to cheat on his taxes to fulfill that patriotic duty sounds most like which concept?
Selective moral engagement | ||
Relative deprivation | ||
Scapegoating | ||
Counterconditioning |