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Test The sherif experiment: group norms and the autokinetic effect
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QUESTION 1: What phenomenon did Sherif study with the autokinetic effect?
The phenomenon of obedience
Coercive group pressure
The formation of group norms
Individual disobedience
2nd QUESTION: What characterizes the autokinetic effect?
An objective perception
A real physical movement
A visual illusion in the dark
A color-distorted image
QUESTION 3: What happened in the second phase of Sherif's experiment?
Each participant repeated their original estimate
The answers were ignored
The judgments converged toward a group average
The participants discussed with the group
QUESTION 4: What did the results of the third phase of the experiment show?
That the participants rejected the rule
Who forgot the group experience
Who maintained the group norm
Who randomly changed their answers
QUESTION 5: What was Sherif's purpose in using an ambiguous situation?
Cause interpersonal conflict
Observe incorrect answers
Study how shared standards are created
Demonstrate obedience to authority
QUESTION 6: What happened to the individual estimates in the group?
The answers became more extreme
The data were the same as the first phase
The individual responses aligned
The participants were confused
QUESTION 7: What does the persistence of the group norm over time show?
That the participants were uncritical
That social norms are quickly forgotten
That the norm was internalized
That the experiment failed
QUESTION 8: What does Sherif's study represent in social psychology?
An illustration of blind obedience
An emotional manipulation
An example of informational social influence
A study on punishment
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