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Collmarie

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Deborah has just joined a sorority at her school. She is unsure what she should wear when she goes to eat at the sorority's dining hall. Her concern reflects Deborah's uncertainty of the
 
  a. informal role.
  b. formal role.
  c. informal norm.
  d. formal norm.

Question 2

Which statement regarding Kurt Lewin is most accurate?
 
  a. His interactionist perspective argues that human behavior is mostly a function of situational pressures.
  b. His push for practical research was met with great resistance in the early days of social psychology.
  c. He was the first to test social psychological hypotheses in a scientific manner.
  d. He conducted research on what kinds of leaders elicit the best work from group members.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d



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