Please label your answers with the appropriate letter for ea…

Please label your answers with the appropriate letter for each part of the question. (a) Describe the findings of the airline study. (1 pt) (b) What factor helped lower status workers feel happy with their positions? (1 pt) (c) In research on sports teams, how did income inequality affect lower paid teammates? (1 pt) (d) In research on sports teams, how did income inequality affect the highest paid teammates? (1 pt)

Please label your answers with the appropriate letter for ea…

Please label your answers with the appropriate letter for each part of the question. (a) Describe the findings of the airline study. (1 pt) (b) What factor helped lower status workers feel happy with their positions? (1 pt) (c) In research on sports teams, how did income inequality affect lower paid teammates? (1 pt) (d) In research on sports teams, how did income inequality affect the highest paid teammates? (1 pt)

Please label your answers with the appropriate letter for ea…

Please label your answers with the appropriate letter for each part of the question. A commercial airplane experiences a critical malfunction during flight and must crash land nearby. Unfortunately they are close to many populated areas, and there are no clearly good choices. (a) If the captain, Monique, slowly chooses an area to attempt a landing where her aunt and nieces live but that is otherwise less populated than other areas, which theory of morality best describes her choice? (1 pt) (b) Why is this theory the best fit given the scenario above (1 pt), and how does this fit in with the research we presented on this theory (e.g., describe that research study) (2 pts).

Gabriela’s softball team is planning to steal their main com…

Gabriela’s softball team is planning to steal their main competitor’s mascot. Gabriela will conform for many reasons EXCEPT [blank1]. First-year college students may be more susceptible than seniors to informational social influence because [blank2]. Imagine that you are attending a new high school and would like to make friends. On the first day of school, you observe that all of the students in your homeroom are crumpling paper into balls and throwing them on the floor. You begin to do the same. You conformed to the group’s behavior due to [blank3]. Teenagers are often more susceptible to influence attempts from peers than from their parents. This is because peers become more important to teenagers than their parents are. This example represents the influence of Bibb Latané’s (1981) concept of [blank4] on normative conformity.

Gabriela’s softball team is planning to steal their main com…

Gabriela’s softball team is planning to steal their main competitor’s mascot. Gabriela will conform for many reasons EXCEPT [blank1]. First-year college students may be more susceptible than seniors to informational social influence because [blank2]. Imagine that you are attending a new high school and would like to make friends. On the first day of school, you observe that all of the students in your homeroom are crumpling paper into balls and throwing them on the floor. You begin to do the same. You conformed to the group’s behavior due to [blank3]. Teenagers are often more susceptible to influence attempts from peers than from their parents. This is because peers become more important to teenagers than their parents are. This example represents the influence of Bibb Latané’s (1981) concept of [blank4] on normative conformity.