Exam 12: Social Psychology: a Guide to Dealing With Adversity and Achieving a Happy Life
Exam 1: Social Psychology: the Science of the Social Side of Life110 Questions
Exam 2: Social Cognition: How We Think About the Social World111 Questions
Exam 3: Social Perception: Perceiving and Understanding Others116 Questions
Exam 4: The Self: Answering the Question: Who Am I110 Questions
Exam 5: Attitudes: Evaluating and Responding to the Social World123 Questions
Exam 6: The Causes, effects, and Cures of Stereotyping, prejudice, and Discrimination108 Questions
Exam 7: Interpersonal Attraction, close Relationships, and Love113 Questions
Exam 8: Social Influence: Changing Others Behavior101 Questions
Exam 9: Prosocial Behavior: Helping Others111 Questions
Exam 10: Aggression: Its Nature,causes,and Control113 Questions
Exam 11: Groups and Individuals: the Consequences of Belonging109 Questions
Exam 12: Social Psychology: a Guide to Dealing With Adversity and Achieving a Happy Life114 Questions
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While ___ percent of marriages end in divorce,people believe their marriages have a ___ percent chance of working out.
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Terry and Jo are dating and want to have a happy and lasting relationship.Which of the following would be helpful to prolonging their relationship?
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Happily married couples believe they are _____ than they actually are.
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People with ____ self-esteem may feel their partners ____ them when they ____ in other domains.
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Students were asked to complete a survey before and after they came to the university.Results showed that the ______ a student belonged to the ____ they were to be ____.
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When asked to view simultaneous lineup,witnesses are more likely to
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High levels of subjective well-being are related to all of the following except
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________ negatively affects our health directly by weakening immune system functions and indirectly by affecting lifestyle-related behaviors,such as exercise,rest,etc.
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Millie and Mike just began dating and each one attempts to provide for the needs of the other without a thought about what they might get in return.This is an example of the
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One recommendation for how to be happier is to stop doing counterproductive things.This includes the following counterproductive behaviors:
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Some research supports the idea that approximately 40% of our happiness is determined by a person's thoughts and actions.Which of the following is used to support this view?
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Research by Schutte and Hosch (1997)found that ____ were more likely to vote for ____ than ___.
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Stockbrokers who live alone,had high blood pressure,and reported their work was very stressful were randomly assigned to receive a ____.Results found that this reduced blood pressure increases by half.
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You are serving as a jury consultant for the prosecution in a case involving sexual assault and child abuse.Based on research what types of jurors should you select?
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Pets are a particularly effective form of social support because they provide ___.
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Being satisfied with your work,relationships,or family is referred to as _______.
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In general,people who are ____ are less committed to their relationships,and even though they are similar to people who share this disposition,when paired with a similar other,they are not likely to have a happy relationship.
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Obesity is thought to be caused by all of the following EXCEPT ______.
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