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Card 6
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According to Rhodewalt & Ahustdottir (1986), what are the two mechanisms behind internalization?
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Card 7
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In Fazio et al's study (1981), how did they make participants consider their own introverted or extraverted behaviour in a biased manner?
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Card 8
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Why does public behaviour seem to have a greater impact on the self-concept?
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Card 9
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Self control is defined as:
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Card 10
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What requires self-control?
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Card 11
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In Muraven's 1999 study, what did the group undertaking Self-Control drills demonstrate after 2 weeks?
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Card 12
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What do High Social Power individuals demonstrate?
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Card 13
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What is Self-Concept Consistency?
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Card 14
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What is Self-Concept Consistency affected by?
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Card 15
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What are the two mechanisms that allow people with a positive self-concept commit dishonest acts? (Mazar, 2008)
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