Group cohesiveness Cognitive dissonance Social comparison Add Question Here Question 18 Multiple Choice0 points ModifyRemove QuestionWhen there is no objective standard, we often turn to and observe others in an effort to evaluate our actions, abilities, or opinions. This is known as
Add Question Here Question 19 Multiple Choice0 points Modify Remove Question Which psychologist theorized that group membership fills needs for social comparison? Answer Miller Zimbardo Zilstein Festinger
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Add Question Here Question 21 Multiple Choice 0 points Modify Remove Question Ron feels that his philosophy professor is making the class more difficult than it needs to be. He calls a classmate to get her opinion. Ron has engaged in
Add Question Here Question 22Multiple Choice0 points ModifyRemove QuestionAccording to social comparison theory, a major motive for joining groups is