In the “Personality and Social Psychology” chapter, we looked at different studi

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In the “Personality and Social Psychology” chapter, we
looked at different studies of social behaviors (i.e. obedience, conformity,
helping, and bystander behavior) that show that people may behave differently
when placed in a situation than they report they would behave when merely asked
what they’d do.  Using information from the textbook to support your
responses, answer the following:
·      What do studies in social
psychology show us about the difference between what we think and say we would
do in situations versus our actual behaviors when placed in them?
·      How does this matter to
research in social psychology and the use of self-report measures in many
studies?
·      How could this discrepancy
between what we think we’d do and what we actually do be looked at
biblically?  That is, how would God
explain why we don’t always do what we think we’d do?

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