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1. 
Define social influence
2. 
Which of the following is true about social influence?
A.
Social influence is constructive or destructive and is usually applied by groups
B.
Social influence can be constructive, destructive, or neutral and can be applied by individuals, groups, or institutions
C.
Social influence is a destructive force that can be used to pressure individuals into doing things that they otherwise would not (e.g. Hitler's Holocaust)
D.
Social influence is always intentional and can be constructive, destructive, or neutral
3. 
What is a group?
4. 
Using psychological terms, how would you describe these people?
A.
Group
B.
Assembly
C.
Collective
D.
Crowd
5. 
Describe the difference between "real" and "imagined" pressure.
6. 
Define status
7. 
This is an individual's (or group's) ability to control or influence the thoughts, feelings, or behaviours of another person (or group) in social situations.
A.
Power dynamics
B.
Social status
C.
Social roles
D.
Social power
8. 
Which of the following statements about social power is incorrect?
A.
Social power is static and unchanging; those with power will maintain that power across different social contexts and with different members of the group.
B.
Social power can shift and change – if you have it in one context with one group of people, it doesn’t mean you have it with another group in the different context.
C.
The type of power a person uses depends on their role, the situations, and their status.
D.
More than one type of power can be used to exert influence.
9. 
Ability to give negative consequences or remove positive consequences in response to specific behaviour. This is:
A.
Referent power
B.
Coercive power
C.
Expert power
D.
Reward power
10. 
Define social role