Exam 1: Introducing Social Psychology

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An important factor in survey research is how closely a sample reflects the population under study.This is referred to as sample:

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A _____ is an integrated set of principles that can explain and predict observed events.

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To generalize information from a survey to apply to the whole country,you will need to get information from at least _____ people.

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You have noticed that as the temperature drops outside,more students wear sweaters and heavy coats.Your observation is most similar to:

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In 1936,the newsmagazine Literary Digest obtained the opinions of over two million Americans regarding the presidential candidates prior to the election.Among the more than 2 million returns,Alf Landon won by an overwhelming majority over Franklin Roosevelt. A few weeks later,Roosevelt won the real election by a landslide.The results of the survey were not valid due to:

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An experimenter exposes a participant to different room temperatures to determine its effects on the participant's aggressive behavior.In this experiment,the aggressive behavior is the:

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_____ helps researchers generalize to a population.

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In the context of psychological research,identify a true statement about random assignment.

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In the context of the ethics of experimentation and social psychological research,we must be cautious about:

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Social psychology is defined as the scientific study of how people:

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Kayla,a researcher,conducts a study in a research laboratory to find out the effect of crowded space on people's state of mind.She categorizes the participants into two groups.She asks the first group to be seated in a small room and the second group to be seated in a large room for an hour.In this scenario,Kayla conducts a(n):

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Standing in a campus courtyard with a clipboard to record your observations of students' usage of their cell phones is an example of what type of research?

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Explain how values can affect the study of social psychology.

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Explain the ethical requirements of social psychological research.

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One's decision to call someone engaged in guerrilla warfare a terrorist rather than a freedom fighter depends on one's view of the cause they're fighting for.In the context of social psychology,this statement indicates that:

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A society's widely held ideas and values,including assumptions and cultural ideologies,are known as:

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Ammar,a researcher,studies about the possible links between wealth and popularity.He finds that popularity increases with wealth.Which of the following statements is most likely true about this scenario?

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Laboratory research is an example of research in a:

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The process of assigning participants to the conditions of an experiment such that all persons have the same chance of being in a given condition is referred to as:

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Research indicates that survey results often depend on the:

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