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6. How much did the confederate suggest when everyone else said $10,000-$25,000
- $3000
- $100,000
- $50,000
- $100
7. Who was more likely to be able to ignore inadmissible evidence?
- those who received no legal explanation
- those who received a legal explanation
8. When Murdoch used word lists which words were more likely to be recalled?
- first (primary)
- recency (last)
- middle
9. What did the groups ranged from when viewing a videotaped robbery in Cutler et al?
- 10 to 12
- 2 to 8
- 5 to 10
- 4 to 9
10. How was Ross et al set up?
- A mock trial, a professional film crew recorded actors
- an audiotape
- a song
11. what increased the number of guilty verdicts given?
- Good WIC conditions and expert descriptive
- Good WIC conditions and expert quantative
- Expert opinion
12. In Nemeth and Wachtler when did the confederates exert an influence?
- consistent and chose his seat perceived autonomous
- consistent and got seated
- when he got the last seat avaliable
13. When is the confority disrupted?
- when everyone says the right answer
- when a stooge disrupts the conformity and gives a different answer to the rest
- when everyone says the wrong answer
14. How many college students from an intro psychology class were in Ross et al?
15. When the confederate sat at the head of the table in Nemeth and Wacthler he was perceived as?
- impolite and unreasonable
- consistent and confident
- arrogant and bossy
16. What was the case in Ross et al about?
- robbery
- A single touch case
- theft
17. What gender gave the most guilty verdicts to the father in Ross et al?
18. what was the victim and defendant rated on in castellow?
- 5 IQ tests
- 11 bipolar scales
- 3 psychometric tests
19. How many participants were paid to take part in Pennington and Hastie
- 130 from Northwestern and Chicago uni
- 58 from Northwestern and Chicago uni
- 100 from Northwestern and Chicago uni
- 546 from Northwestern and Chicago uni
20. How many participants were in Castellow?
- 50f 50m
- 71m 74f
- 112 f 18m