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In the Asch (1956) study, __________ of participants conformed to the group's incorrect answers in a controlled condition.
75%
The __________ condition in Asch's study showed that less than 1% of participants conformed.
controlled
According to the Abrams et al (1990) study, __________% of participants conformed when asked to give their responses out loud.
77%
In Rogers & Frantz (1961), the study primarily investigated the relationship between stereotypes and __________.
conforming to a group
Fagot (1978) found that parents criticized __________ more when they engaged in motor activities like running or jumping.
girls
Bandura (1961) demonstrated that children who observed aggressive models were more likely to imitate __________ aggression.
physical
According to Kulkofsky et al (2011), collectivist cultures, like __________, did not emphasize personal involvement in recalling flashbulb memories.
China
The study by Berry (1967) found that the __________ culture showed a higher rate of conformity when comparing their behavior to the group.
Temne
Stereotypes can lead to __________, which affects intergroup behavior and discrimination.
prejudice
The minimal group paradigm created by Tajfel (1971) illustrates that even __________ group divisions can lead to favoritism.
arbitrary
Social Identity Theory (SIT) emphasizes the importance of __________, which divides people into ingroup and outgroup.
social categorization
Bandura's social cognitive theory primarily focuses on learning through __________, imitation, and modeling.
observation
In Hamilton & Gifford (1976), group A had more positive traits compared to group B, indicating the effect of __________ correlations in stereotypes.
illusory