Exam 1: Introducing Social Psychology
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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Juanita is a social psychologist who is interested in studying aggressive behaviours in crowd settings.She observed this crowd behaviour when two people got stabbed in the aftermath of a playoff victory celebration for Edmonton Oilers fans that turned into a riot in 2006.She designs an experiment where she has defined her "crowd" as 30 people in a small classroom who are watching a hockey game.The way in which her experimental variable relates to the theoretical concept of "crowd" pertains to
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Random assignment is to __________ as random sampling is to __________.
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You would like to know the relationship between the number of psychology courses people take and their interpersonal sensitivity.You survey college students to determine how much psychology they have taken and then have them complete a test of social sensitivity.Finally,you plot the relationship.This is an example of
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Demand characteristics may result in research subjects who do NOT
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A naturally occurring relationship among variables is known as
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Which of the following statements is true about values and social psychology?
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The text suggests that we need to exert caution when generalizing from laboratory to life because
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Researchers are investigating the effects of music on compliance,wherein 50 percent of the participants listen to happy music and 50 percent listen to sad music.What technique should the investigators use to ensure that any post-test differences in the group's compliance will result from the differences in music listening?
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Which of the following examples is a question that a social psychologist would most likely study?
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The great strength of correlational survey research is that it
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In studying racial attitudes,a social psychologist would be most interested in understanding
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When examining the effects of social influence,what factor(s)would researchers NOT look at?
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Why do researchers need to be cautious when generalizing findings from the laboratory to real life?
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Tara has noticed that when she feels better about herself (i.e.,higher self-esteem),her friends and guys she is interested in dating tell her that she looks more attractive.According to this example,self-esteem and perceived attractiveness show
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The "I-knew-it-all-along" phenomenon is another name for _____.
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Putting participants in one of two conditions by flipping a coin illustrates
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To understand social behaviour,researchers must consider biological and social influences.
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Sometimes social psychologists create deceptive scenarios for experimental research because
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Common assumptions often go unchallenged among a group of scholars who share the same
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