Exam 2: The Self in a Social World
Exam 1: Introducing Social Psychology130 Questions
Exam 2: The Self in a Social World143 Questions
Exam 3: Social Beliefs and Judgments154 Questions
Exam 4: Behaviour and Attitudes126 Questions
Exam 5: Persuasion148 Questions
Exam 6: Conformity131 Questions
Exam 7: Group Influence147 Questions
Exam 8: Altruism: Helping Others144 Questions
Exam 9: Aggression: Hurting Others143 Questions
Exam 10: Attraction and Intimacy: Liking and Loving Others153 Questions
Exam 11: Sources of Prejudice99 Questions
Exam 12: Consequences of Prejudice99 Questions
Exam 13: Social Psychology in Conflict and Peacemaking97 Questions
Exam 14: Social Psychology in the Clinic109 Questions
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Research on self-knowledge suggests that
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Langer and Rodin found that nursing home residents improved in alertness,activity,and happiness if they were
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People are more satisfied with their choice if they are given a lot of options.
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What mechanism anticipates problems and motivates effective coping?
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Your description of what qualities encompass who you are defines your
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Tomorrow morning Harry Smith has an interview that will determine whether he will be accepted into medical school.Rather than getting a good night's sleep,he is going to an all-night party with his friends.From the material presented in the text,which of the following may best describe Harry's behaviour?
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After moving into a nursing home and experiencing little control over his daily schedule,Mr.Roark became apathetic,stopped eating,and even seemed to lose the will to live.Mr.Roark's reaction most clearly illustrates
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Given that every time he falls in love with a woman he gets dumped no matter how hard he tries to please her,John has decided not to get involved in any love relationships with women.John's behaviour most clearly demonstrates
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Experimental participants guessed answers to very difficult aptitude questions and were told they had done well.While they still felt lucky,they were given a choice of drugs to take before answering the remaining questions.Most chose to take the drug they believed would
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Why might a large-scale survey NOT be the best method for a social psychologist to study self-knowledge?
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Tom thinks very highly of himself and does not seem to value relationships with others.Which of the following statements is most likely true?
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Which of the following groups tend to define themselves more in terms of their group identity?
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We come to know ourselves in part by looking at others and evaluating our abilities and opinions in light of others around us.This process is known as
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Research suggests that people maintain a positive view of themselves by downplaying (disparaging)their
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Brian watches smugly as the car ahead of his is pulled over for speeding.Although he has just slowed his vehicle to the speed limit,he considers himself the "only one on the road" who is obeying the speed limit.Brian's thinking most clearly reflects
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