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How did Asch induce conformity in his studies involving judgments of line length?
 
  A) An authority figure urged participants to select a certain line.
  B) Participants discussed the problem and came to a group consensus.
  C) An attractive confederate of the opposite sex persuaded the participants.
  D) Several accomplices gave incorrect answers before the true participant answered.

Question 2

Which of the following is NOT an assumption of behavior therapies?
 
  A) Pathological behavior is learned.
  B) Pathological behavior can be unlearned.
  C) Parents often do not provide enough teaching of proper behaviors.
  D) Maladaptive behaviors are results of past conditioning.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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