Exam 4: Behaviour and Attitudes
Exam 1: Introducing Social Psychology129 Questions
Exam 2: The Self in a Social World142 Questions
Exam 3: Social Beliefs and Judgments150 Questions
Exam 4: Behaviour and Attitudes125 Questions
Exam 5: Persuasion146 Questions
Exam 6: Conformity129 Questions
Exam 7: Group Influence147 Questions
Exam 8: Altruism: Helping Others143 Questions
Exam 9: Aggression: Hurting Others143 Questions
Exam 10: Attraction and Intimacy: Liking and Loving Others153 Questions
Exam 11: Sources of Prejudice97 Questions
Exam 12: Consequences of Prejudice97 Questions
Exam 13: Social Psychology in Conflict and Peacemaking95 Questions
Exam 14: Social Psychology in the Clinic107 Questions
Exam 15: Social Psychology in Court85 Questions
Exam 16: Social Psychology and the Sustainable Future43 Questions
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Cognitive dissonance theory proposes that we experience _____________ when our beliefs are _______________.
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People who stopped to buy a cookie at a bake sale were told "Thank you for supporting your local women's centre." They were more likely to respond to a later appeal for donations for the women's centre than people who had not been to the bake sale. This illustrates
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Zanna and Pack found that gender roles ___________ our actions.
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Research suggests that we often do not do what we know and believe to be the right thing to do. Daniel Batson calls this phenomenon
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Appearing moral without being so, referred to as moral hypocrisy, is an example of the
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Which of the following is a component of Peter's attitude toward classical music?
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A group of Queen's University "frosh" (first-year students) are taught songs and chants about the superiority of Queen's University. One month later, they have negative attitudes toward all other universities. This is likely due to
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Discuss the evidence that arousal is an important element of dissonance.
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People sometimes internalize their behaviour as genuine attitude changes. Which of these theories do social psychologists use to explain this phenomenon?
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Which of the following is not an effective component of a brainwashing program?
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The term ________ refers to prescribed actions expected of those who occupy a particular social position.
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A sales representative comes to your home and asks you to try a water filter system for a week, absolutely free, so you agree. The rep returns the next week and offers you an expensive contract to continue to rent the system and you agree. You are most clearly a victim of
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An attitude is defined as ___________ toward someone or something.
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In 1969 Wicker reviewed studies of the attitude-behaviour relation. Results suggested that
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If you want to improve your ability to empathize with others, self-perception theory recommends
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Marty wants Lee to like him. According to the attitudes-follow-behaviour principle, what should Marty do?
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