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EAugust

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Which of the following comparisons represents the strength dimension as defined by social impact theory (Latan, 1981)?
 
  a. friends versus strangers
  b. a group of two acquaintances versus a group of ten acquaintances
  c. living with your family versus living 100 miles away
  d. yielding to informational influence versus yielding to normative influence

Question 2

Research shows that conformity is not always required of group members. If a member of your group occasionally deviates from the group and the group doesn't impose negative consequences, the individual has used some of his/her ________.
 
  a. idiosyncrasy credits
  b. descriptive norms
  c. propaganda
  d. power



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: A

Answer to Question 2

Answer: A



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