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AP Psychology
Unit 9 – Social Psychology
Topic 9.2
Which experimental setup could effectively examine the role of peer pressure in altering teenage smoking attitudes?
Conducting an interview asking individuals about their peer group's feelings towards smoking.
Showing pictures of different people smoking and recording physiological responses.
Creating a simulation where individuals see peers either approving or disapproving smoking, then measuring changes in their attitudes.
Asking teenagers about their smoking habits and correlating it with their number of friends.
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AP Psychology - 9.2 Attitude Formation and Attitude Change
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