#1
Which term describes the phenomenon where individuals adjust their behaviors to match those of others in a group?
#2
What term describes the tendency to adopt the attitudes, beliefs, and norms of one's social group?
#3
Which term describes the phenomenon where individuals mimic the facial expressions, gestures, and speech patterns of others without conscious awareness?
#4
What is the term for the phenomenon where individuals conform to the expectations of a group, even if those expectations contradict their own beliefs or values?
#5
Which type of conformity occurs when individuals adopt the beliefs or behaviors of a group in order to be accepted as a member of that group?
#6
What type of social influence occurs when people conform to the behavior of others because they genuinely believe that these individuals are right?
#7
Which psychological theory explains mimicry as an unconscious imitation of the actions of others?
#8
In which type of conformity do individuals publicly conform to the group's behavior but privately maintain their own beliefs?
#9
What term describes the tendency to go along with the group in order to fit in, even if one's private beliefs are different?
#10
In which study did researchers find that waitresses who repeated their customers' orders received larger tips?
#11
What is the term for the phenomenon where individuals are less likely to take responsibility for action or inaction when others are present?
#12
What is the term for the tendency for people to be more likely to perform a certain behavior if they believe others are doing the same?
#13
Which experiment conducted by Solomon Asch demonstrated the power of conformity in groups?
#14
Which experiment demonstrated the bystander effect, showing that individuals are less likely to help in an emergency situation when others are present?
#15
What is the term for the psychological discomfort experienced when holding conflicting beliefs or behaviors?
#16
Who proposed the theory of social learning, suggesting that individuals learn through observation, imitation, and modeling?
#17