Exam 17: Social Psychology and Education
Exam 1: An Invitation to Social Psychology60 Questions
Exam 2: The Methods of Social Psychology60 Questions
Exam 3: The Social Self60 Questions
Exam 4: Social Cognition: Thinking About People and Situations60 Questions
Exam 5: Social Attribution: Explaining Behavior60 Questions
Exam 6: Emotion60 Questions
Exam 7: Attitudes, Behavior, and Rationalization60 Questions
Exam 8: Persuasion60 Questions
Exam 9: Social Influence60 Questions
Exam 10: Relationships and Attraction60 Questions
Exam 11: Stereotyping, Prejudice, and Discrimination60 Questions
Exam 12: Groups60 Questions
Exam 13: Aggression60 Questions
Exam 14: Altruism and Cooperation60 Questions
Exam 15: Social Psychology and Health20 Questions
Exam 16: Social Psychology and Personal Finance20 Questions
Exam 17: Social Psychology and Education20 Questions
Exam 18: Social Psychology and the Law20 Questions
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The entity theory of intelligence proposes that intelligence can be modified with regular, focused studying and problem solving.
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Bob is from a working-class family and is the first in his family to attend college.He is accepted to a university and receives a welcome letter that emphasizes how he will be able to explore his personal interests and participate in independent research.According to the research discussed in the text, how is Bob likely to respond to this letter?
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The textbook describes research conducted by Walton and Cohen on improving the academic performance of minority students in college.In their study, they devised an intervention for students that addressed students'
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Students who start with negative beliefs and expectations about their own abilities can show significant improvement in their academic performance if they become convinced that their intelligence level can be improved.
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Lehman and Nisbett studied the effects of different college majors on students' ability to use statistical and methodological principles in their reasoning.What did they find?
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Which of the following best summarizes the results of airing the telenovelas described in the textbook that focused on presenting positive role models who accept different specific values?
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According to the textbook, which of the following may account for the above-average performance on academic tasks and tests by many people from Asian cultures?
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Cohen and colleagues conducted research in which, at the beginning of middle school, minority students were asked to write about their most important values.What was the result of this intervention?
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There is no evidence that presenting societal values via entertainment-education techniques can change people's attitudes or behavior.
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The textbook presents examples of television programs in Mexico that help to present specific values such as literacy and family planning, featuring characters who accept and practice those values.This is an example of the concept of
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As the smartest kid in his class, Geoffrey believes that his intelligence is innate, permanent, and relatively unchangeable.His classmate, Brian, believes that with effort and many hours of studying, he can increase his intelligence.Which of the following statements is accurate?
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Entertainment-education is based on the work of the learning theorist
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When a group of students was told by its mentors that intelligence was changeable and could be improved,
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Susan believes that if she works hard in her math classes, she will improve her math ability and score better on her math tests.Susan is showing an incremental theory of intelligence in regard to her math ability.
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Asking minority students to write about their most important values helps block the effects of stereotype threat and improve grades.
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The belief that intelligence is something one is born with and cannot change is referred to as
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One of the most striking aspects of the "Pygmalion in the Classroom" study by Rosenthal and Jacobson is that
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According to the textbook, why did an "affirmation intervention" help to improve the grades of minority students?
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A person who holds an incrementalist theory of intelligence will
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