People will cheer louder when they cheer as part of a group than when they cheer alone.
False
People brainstorming as a group come up with a greater number of better ideas than the same number of people working individually.
False
Group members’ attitudes about a course of action usually become more moderate after group discussion.
False
Large groups are more likely than small groups to exploit a scarce resource that the members collectively depend on.
True
People seek out the company of others, even strangers, in times of stress.
True
Infants do not discriminate between faces considered attractive and unattractive in their culture.
False
People who are physically attractive are happier and have higher self-esteem than those who are unattractive.
False
When it comes to romantic relationships, opposites attract.
False
Men are more likely than women to interpret friendly gestures by the opposite sex in sexual terms.
True
After the honeymoon period, there is an overall decline in levels of marital satisfaction.
True
People are more likely to help someone in an emergency if the potential rewards seem high and the potential costs seem low.
True
In an emergency, a person who needs help has a much better chance of getting it if three other people are present than if only one other person is present.
False
People are much more likely to help someone when they’re in a good mood.
True
People are much less likely to help someone when they’re in a bad mood.
False
Attractive people have a better chance than unattractive people of getting help when they need it.