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melly21297

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Normative social influence is based on our desire to ________.
 
  A) be liked or accepted by others
  B) be correct and have accurate perceptions
  C) comply with direct requests
  D) obtain additional goods or services at no extra expense
  E) be distinguishable or different from others in some respects

Question 2

If a single stationary source of light shines in a dark room, most people report that it appears to move. This is known as _____.
 
  A) introspective illusion
  B) autokinetic phenomenon
  C) obedience pressure
  D) descriptive norms
  E) situational norms



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

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Answer: B





 

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