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geodog55

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A person who experiences social facilitation effects because he is worried about being judged is illustrating the ____ hypothesis.
 
  a. mere presence
  b. evaluation apprehension
  c. distraction-conflict
  d. process loss

Question 2

Kieran is studying how people form impressions of others and remember those first impressions. He discovers that when we receive negative information about other people, it seems to be weighted more towards the impression than on positive information. Kiernan is studying
 
  a. group processes.
  b. the power of the situation.
  c. social cognition.
  d. leadership and social influence.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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