Exam 6: The Key Self-Motives: Consistency, Esteem, Presentation, and Growth
Exam 1: The Revealing Science of Social Psychology146 Questions
Exam 2: Fundamentals of Social Behavior148 Questions
Exam 3: The Core Elements of Social Cognition148 Questions
Exam 4: Thinking About People and Events147 Questions
Exam 5: The Nature, Origins, and Functions of the Self148 Questions
Exam 6: The Key Self-Motives: Consistency, Esteem, Presentation, and Growth148 Questions
Exam 7: Social Influence147 Questions
Exam 8: Persuasion, Attitudes, and Behavior148 Questions
Exam 9: Group Processes148 Questions
Exam 10: Understanding Prejudice, Stereotyping, and Discrimination148 Questions
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Exam 12: Interpersonal Aggression148 Questions
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Which of the following factors does NOT typically affect the magnitude of dissonance?
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The idea that people respond less defensively to threats to one aspect of themselves if they think about another valued aspect of themselves is referred to as:
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What is a self-narrative, and why is it important? What are some of the most common kinds of self-narrative themes? If you were to tell your own life story up to this point, what would be the most prominent theme?
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Assigning to others those traits that people fear they themselves possess is referred to as _____.
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Extrinsic motivation refers to _____, while intrinsic motivation refers to _____.
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Which conception suggests that self-esteem primarily serves as a defense against threats?
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The phenomenon whereby people reduce dissonance by convincing themselves that what they suffered for is actually quite valuable is referred to as _____.
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At a general level, what is the self-serving attributional bias?
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Compared to younger people, older people are consistently _____.
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Describe the trait of self-monitoring. What are some of the differences revealed by research between those who score low versus high in this trait?
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Manute has often done well on math tests in the past. However, the latest concepts in his math course have been very difficult for him, and he is uncertain about whether he will be able to do well on the upcoming exam. All he finds himself able to think about is how a failure on the test would be harmful to his sense of himself as a math scholar. The night before the test, a friend invites Manute to go to a party. What does research on self-handicapping suggest Manute will do?
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Discuss one of two applications of ideas from cognitive dissonance theory-either the hypocrisy paradigm or the idea of minimal deterrence. How does research in these areas relate to real-world issues?
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What is the phenomenon of self-verification? What does research suggest about the consequences of this phenomenon?
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In a classic study conducted by Festinger and Carlsmith (1959) on cognitive dissonance, under which circumstance did subjects come to believe that a boring task was interesting.
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A study (Staw 1974) was conducted among those who signed up for the R.O.T.C. during the Vietnam era draft years. In this study, which group of individuals became comparably better soldiers?
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Basking in reflected glory refers to people's tendency to _____.
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In a study on induced hypocrisy and condom use, which participants were most likely to purchase a condom at the end of the study?
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A life story in which a set of obstacles are overcome and ultimately lead to positive experiences is referred to as a _____, while a life story in which a state of good fortune is transformed to a state of failure or tragedy is referred to as a _____.
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