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What topicsocial psychology cults, charismatic leader, attraction, halo effect, proximity, similarity, , bystander effect, diffusion of responsibility,
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Psychology Quiz: Social Psychology

Instructions

Answer the following questions related to social psychology concepts, including cults, charismatic leadership, attraction, the halo effect, proximity, similarity, the bystander effect, and diffusion of responsibility. Provide detailed responses where applicable.

Questions

  1. Define a cult and describe one characteristic that differentiates it from other social groups.

  2. What is a charismatic leader, and how do they typically influence their followers? Provide one specific example of influence.

  3. In the context of attraction, explain how the proximity effect influences interpersonal relationships.

  4. What is the halo effect, and how does it impact people's perceptions of others? Provide an example.

  5. Discuss the role of similarity in forming relationships. Why is shared interests or values significant in this context?

  6. Describe the bystander effect and explain the social psychological factors that contribute to this phenomenon.

  7. What is diffusion of responsibility, and in what types of situations is it most likely to occur?

  8. Give an example of a real-world scenario where proximity may enhance attraction between two individuals.

  9. Discuss how a charismatic leader might exploit the halo effect to gain followers or influence.

  10. Identify and explain one psychological concept that can contribute to the bystander effect in emergency situations.

Submission

Please write your answers clearly and comprehensively, ensuring you address each part of the questions.