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Card 6

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a person who holds rigid beliefs, is intolerant of ambiguity, submissive to authority and hostile to those of lower status

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Card 7

Front

The extent to which individuals believe they can control events in their lives.

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Card 8

Front

Publicly, but not privately , going along with majority influence in order to gain approval

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Card 9

Front

When someone blames external factors for a bad test score.

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Card 10

Front

The process by which society changes beliefs, attitudes and behaviour to create new social norms.

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Card 11

Front

public and private acceptance of the majority influence in order to gain group acceptance

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Card 12

Front

Which psychologist carried out the Stanford Prison Experiment?

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Card 13

Front

An individual may obey an order to do something that they see as wrong because they hand over the responsibility for the outcome of the action to the authority figure

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Card 14

Front

The perception of assistance and solidarity available from others.

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Card 15

Front

Who proposed the Agentic State

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