Exam 4: Behaviour and Attitudes
Exam 1: Introducing Social Psychology139 Questions
Exam 2: The Self in a Social World151 Questions
Exam 3: Social Beliefs and Judgments161 Questions
Exam 4: Behaviour and Attitudes135 Questions
Exam 5: Persuasion156 Questions
Exam 6: Conformity139 Questions
Exam 7: Group Influence157 Questions
Exam 8: Altruism: Helping Others153 Questions
Exam 9: Aggression: Hurting Others152 Questions
Exam 10: Attraction and Intimacy: Liking and Loving Others163 Questions
Exam 11: Sources of Prejudice107 Questions
Exam 12: Consequences of Prejudice107 Questions
Exam 13: Social Psychology in Conflict and Peacemaking105 Questions
Exam 14: Social Psychology in the Clinic117 Questions
Exam 15: Social Psychology in Court95 Questions
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In 1969 Wicker reviewed studies of the attitude-behaviour relation. Results suggested that
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Dave wants help painting his entire house. This seems overwhelming, so he asks his friend Chris for help to paint one room first, hoping that Chris will help with the rest of the house when he is asked later. This is an example of which of the following?
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According to the text, which of the following is a practical lesson from research on the foot-in-the-door phenomenon?
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Mike has just decided to go to the formal with Chris instead of Margaret. He's thinking about how attractive Chris is, and how Margaret has a really annoying laugh. This is an example of
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Botox smoothens emotional wrinkles. This is an example of facial (and body) feedback effect.
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In the study by Zanna and Cooper, students who believed that they had chosen to write an essay that contradicted their beliefs showed _______ if they believed that their arousal was due to a pill they had taken.
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You've just been promoted to the role of supervisor at work. You feel awkward and uncomfortable in your new position. Research on role-playing suggests that
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Disparaging an innocent victim leads an aggressor to justify further hurtful behaviour. Research studies show that this pattern occurs especially when the aggressor
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Creating a Canadian identity in children by teaching them to sing "O Canada" is an example of
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For attitudes formed early in life, explicit attitudes are often the better predictor of behaviour.
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In 1969, social psychologist Allan Wicker completed a review of dozens of research studies with the conclusion that people's stated attitudes expressed _______ of the variation in their behaviours.
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Research suggests that we often do not do, what we know and believe is the right thing to do. Daniel Batson calls this phenomenon
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Which of the following statements correctly explains the bogus pipeline strategy?
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If your goal was to increase recycling of aluminum cans through persuasion, it would be best to argue
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Brian and Kate are both watching a movie as part of a psychology experiment. Brian is instructed to keep his facial expressions neutral, whereas Kate is told to mimic or "act out" the expressions displayed in the movie. When monitored for changes in emotional arousal, Kate showed greater responses corresponding to emotional scenes in the movie. What is the best explanation for this result?
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According to the overjustification effect, promising children a reward for doing what they intrinsically enjoy will
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You agree to buy a new computer at a terrific price. Then the sales associate charges you for software you thought was included in the original package. You've been
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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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The fact that we are prone to adjust our messages to our listeners and then believe the altered message defines the
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