Answer:
In "smoke-filled room" studies, smoke billowed from a vent in a room. If the research participant in the room was alone, he or she was more likely to get help quickly. If the participant was with a crowd, he or she was likely to either take much longer to get help or not get help at all.
Explanation:
This experiment was conducted by John Darley and Bibb Latané during the 1960s, Columbia University, participants were told to fill questionaries while in a room if the participant was alone in all of the cases they run to the hall to tell someone about the smoke, but in the other part of the experiment the participant was in a room with other people which were confederates of the researchers, and were told to say or do nothing about the smoke, and to say they did not know if they were asked about it, in this part of this experiment 9 of 10 participants stayed quiet and finished the test watching the smoke but refusing to move because of the social pressure.
Answer:
The Constitution gave the federal government more control
Explanation:
The Constitution gave the US Federal Government more power than in the articles of confederation, which generally gave states more power.
The Constitution included a Legislative, Executive, and Judicial Branch, however the Articles of Confederation only included a Legislative branch
The difference between money paid to, and received from, other nations in trade is the <span>balance of payments</span>
Answer: True
Explanation:
The bystander effect is a psychological view that individuals may not really offer help to a victim when other people are present.