Please label your answers with the appropriate letter for ea…

Please label your answers with the appropriate letter for each part of the question. Robbie thinks sexual harassment on college campuses is harmful. He is confident he’d never treat his fellow students like that, so he thinks he’s doing his part on campus. At a Safe Harbor lecture to his fraternity, he learns that to really do his part, he should also act as an ally and speak up when he does see harassing behaviors. Because of this, he experiences cognitive dissonance. (a) Define cognitive dissonance (2 pts) (b) What is the behavior that causes the conflict in this scenario? (1 pt) (c) What is the cognition that causes the conflict in this scenario? (1 pt) (d) What is the difference between the original dissonance theory and newer ways of thinking about dissonance and when it occurs? (2 pts) (e) List the three ways of reducing cognitive dissonance (1 pt each) and give an example for each that he may use based on his problem above. (1 pt each)

Participants in an experiment conducted by Davis and Jones (…

Participants in an experiment conducted by Davis and Jones (1960) were induced to provide hurtful feedback to another person (actually a confederate, of course). After providing such cruel assessments of his performance, participants then evaluated him privately. After making such an unsolicited criticism, these participants’ evaluations of the confederate were _____ because the _____.

Please label your answers with the appropriate letter for ea…

Please label your answers with the appropriate letter for each part of the question. Imagine you ask two people to give a long, boring speech in front of our class. You offer Amy $1 to do so. You offer Rory $20 to do so.  (a) Define internal justification. (1 pt) (b) Define external justification. (1 pt) (c) Which person has more external justification to give the speech? (1 pt) (d) Which person will be more likely to change their original attitudes and later say the speech was interesting and they liked giving it? (1 pt) (e) Describe the similarities and/or differences between American participants and Japanese participants in the $1 v $20 study we described in class? (3 pts) (f) If you’re thinking of running for political office,  how would you incentivize your volunteers to do the most for your campaign with the most enthusiasm? List the term for what method you would choose, and describe how it would work in the context of this example. (3 pts)