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Hi. When searching for your question on the internet, I was able to find another question exactly the same as yours that had answer options, which you didn't show in this question. These answer options are in the attached image below and the correct answer is option B.
Explanation:
As shown in the question, the Andersen and Bem experiment was a replication of the getting-acquainted telephone study by Snyder, Elizabeth Tanke, and Berscheid, the difference being that the Andersen and Bem experiment used photos of men and female volunteers, while the other experiment featured photos of women and male volunteers. In the two experiments, the results were similar.
In these results, the researchers noticed that volunteers tended to think they were talking to people they found attractive when looking at the photos. In this case, volunteers were more open and more likely to keep in touch with those they thought were attractive people.
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Answer:
Prisonization
Explanation:
Prisonization is the process of socialization whereby prisoners adopt the norms, values, and beliefs of the inmate subculture as their own. Inmate subculture refers to the norms, values, and beliefs that develop among prisoners. Prisoners learn the inmate subculture but they don't associate themselves with correction officers.
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11. its A
Explanation:
Air moves from areas of high pressure to areas from low pressure
Answer:
Sicily See below.
Explanation:
This is a bit of a trick question. Germany surrendered on VE day 1945. Hitler never did. General der Artillerie Helmuth Weidling signed an unconditional surrender on May 7, 1945. So I don't know what you do about that one.
Mussilini might have been able to survive had not the allied forces successfully invaded Sicily on the 10th of July 1943.
As it was, he was removed on July 25 1943.
The Normandy invasion occurred on 6 June 1944 almost a full year later than Sicily.
The one to occur first was the invasion of Sicily on 10 July 1943