The process by which people's beliefs are influenced by others.
What is conformity?
This is the BAC level at which you are legally impaired.
What is 0.08?
Actions that deny people equal employment, educational, and housing opportunities.
What is discrimination?
This is the second leading cause of death among 15-35 year olds.
What is suicide?
Students report that hazing is most common in these two types of campus organizations.
What are Greek and athletic organizations?
Increase of heart disease and cardiac deaths, increase in blood pressure and cholesterol, worsening of asthma, dampened immune system, increase in cancer.
What are the consequences of stress?
This is the percentage of college women who are victims of attempted or completed sexual assault.
What is 25%
This is the first step in deciding to help in an emergency.
What is noticing the event?
This is another name for Jungle Juice.
What is Hunch Punch?
A preconceived opinion formed without sufficient knowledge.
What is prejudice?
This is the percentage of Americans who are diagnosed with depression.
What is 10%
Running personal errands in an example of this category of hazing.
What is harassment hazing?
This is the ratio of your weight to your height.
What is your body mass index?
The circle inside your circle of concern.
What is your circle of influence?
Six ounces of malt beer equal this number of standard drinks.
What is 2?
Assuming that all members of a particular group think alike is an example of this?
What is a stereotype?
This is the percent of our brain capacity that is used when we are in a bad mood.
What is 3%?
Unwanted nicknames is an example of this type of hazing
What is subtle hazing?
This is the name of the experiment that was designed to see if Americans would behave like many Germans during the Holocaust.
What is the Milgram experience?
An act performed with the goal of benefiting others.
What is prosocial behavior?
This is the rate at which alcohol leaves your system per hour.
What is 0.015%
Most discrimination charges filed with the EE0C are based on this category.
What is race?
This is the percentage of college students who are clinically diagnosed with depression.
What is 15%?
Forced alcohol consumption is an example of this type of hazing.
What is violent hazing?
This is the most preventable cause of death in the United States.
What is smoking cigarettes?
This is when a person's sense of responsibility decreases as the number of witnesses increases.
What is diffusion of responsibility?
This is how long alcohol can affect your academic performance if you choose to have five or more drinks in one night.
What are three days?
This is the phrase used to describe the phenomenon where African Americans are treated differently in some retail establishments.
What is "Shopping While Black"?
This is the percent of our brain capacity that is used on a normal day.
What is 10%?
This justification of hazing "that everyone is doing it" is an example of this type of behavior.
What is normative conformity?
This is the name of the 1970's psychology experiment that demonstrated just how capable of evil ordinary people are.
What is the Stanford Prison Experiment?