While you are waiting for class to start one day, another st…

While you are waiting for class to start one day, another student sits down next to you and offers you a soda.  You accept the soda.  A few days later, the same student sits next to you again.  This time, you have a bag of potato chips, and you feel obligated to offer him some.  This urge you have is a manifestation of:

The results of Sherif’s (1936) study, in which groups of par…

The results of Sherif’s (1936) study, in which groups of participants estimated the distance traveled by a point of light, are best explained by _____.  The results of Asch’s (1951) study, in which participants made judgments of line lengths while surrounded by confederates, are best explained by _____.

An organization wants to increase voting turnout, so they de…

An organization wants to increase voting turnout, so they develop an advertisement that encourages voting.  The ad opens by stating “Did you know that most Americans don’t vote in local elections?” It then summarizes statistics on the low voting rates of Americans. According to research on norm-based appeals, this ad will likely _____ voting behavior, because _____.

Ralph agrees to purchase a car for $21,000.  However, just b…

Ralph agrees to purchase a car for $21,000.  However, just before Ralph signs the contract, the salesperson tells him that there are some added costs and the car will end up costing $22,500.  Ralph agrees to buy the car anyway.  In this scenario, Ralph has fallen prey to the _____.

Prior to a basketball game, Coach Keating shakes his players…

Prior to a basketball game, Coach Keating shakes his players’ hands.  Each player then gives the others a fist bump and a hug.  In contrast, coach Lopez verbally wishes the players luck and then leads the team through a cheer.  Based on research described in your textbook, how and why will the teams perform differently if they follow these same routines over the whole season?