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itsmyluck

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In a classic study conducted by Deutsch and Gerard (1955), participants were asked to judge the lengths of lines (similar to the Asch studies). Later, participants learned that their judgments conflicted with those of the rest of the group.
 
  Which of the following groups was most likely to resist group pressure?
  A) participants who judged the length of the lines and kept their judgments in their minds
  B) participants who judged the length of the lines, wrote the judgments down, and then erased them
  C) participants who judged the length of the lines, wrote the judgments down, and then handed them to the researcher
  D) participants who judged the length of the lines, wrote the judgment down, and didn't show them to anyone else

Question 2

According to your text, which of the following statements is accurate?
 
  a. Homosexual people tend to meet potential partners in the same places as their heterosexual peers.
  b. Heterosexual partners are most likely to start off their relationship as friends before they become romantically involved.
  c. Gay and lesbian partnerships tend to end more quickly than do those of their heterosexual peers.
  d. All of the above.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

A



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