Exam 1: Introduction to Social Psychology
Exam 1: Introduction to Social Psychology129 Questions
Exam 2: The Person and the Situation131 Questions
Exam 3: Social Cognition: Understanding Ourselves and Others130 Questions
Exam 4: Presenting the Self130 Questions
Exam 5: Attitudes and Persuasion130 Questions
Exam 6: Social Influence: Conformity, Compliance, and Obedience130 Questions
Exam 7: Affiliation and Friendship123 Questions
Exam 8: Love and Romantic Relationships130 Questions
Exam 9: Prosocial Behavior132 Questions
Exam 10: Aggression126 Questions
Exam 11: Prejudice, Stereotyping, and Discrimination127 Questions
Exam 12: Groups130 Questions
Exam 13: Social Dilemmas: Cooperation versus Conflict130 Questions
Exam 14: Integrating Social Psychology130 Questions
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Nancee has just married again.She now has four husbands with whom she lives in a small town in Kansas.From a sociocultural perspective on social behavior,Nancee's behavior is a violation of
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In an experiment,participants must be randomly assigned to condition in order to avoid a social desirability bias.
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Social psychology is the study of a person's thoughts and behaviors.
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A researcher wants to conduct an experiment to examine the effect of looking at fashion models on women's self-image.She has ten women from a psychology class come in and look at female models,and has ten women from a different class look at pictures of regular females.She then measures the self-esteem of the women in both groups.What is the problem with this design?
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Randomly assigning participants to condition allows the researcher to minimize the effects of
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If you take an extraversion-introversion test several times and consistently receive similar scores,the test is said to have high
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One fundamental human motive mentioned in the text is the desire to gain and maintain status.
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In a study by Phillip Zimbardo,women were either disguised or in regular clothing with name tags.The amount of shock they administered to another person was then measured.The dependent variable in this experiment was
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Professor Honshu has noticed over the years that people are demonstrating fewer social communication skills than in the past.Based on her research,she attributes this to our fast paced society of drive-thrus,texting,iPods,and the Internet.This is consistent with which of the following points mentioned in the text?
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Winston wished to discover if there were any commonalities in the victims of serial killers over the last fifty years.The best method for investigating this would be
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Describe the social learning perspective in social psychology,including the assumptions it makes about the causes of social behavior.
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A social psychologist who combines a correlational study,a laboratory experiment,and a field experiment to test the same hypothesis so that she can be sure of her conclusions is
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Diener et al.(1976)observed that trick-or-treaters who were asked for their names took less candy than those allowed to remain anonymous.This type of study is best characterized as
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The social cognitive perspective emphasizes all of the following EXCEPT
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In most colleges and universities,which group evaluates whether a potential study meets ethical guidelines for the protection of human participants?
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Jan completes a test called "Your Skill as a Lover" in Cosmopolitan magazine.The test has questions like "what is your favorite color?" and "what kind of pet do you have?" She scores very low and is quite upset.You tell Jan that she should not be upset because the test
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Social psychology focuses primarily on the ________,whereas sociology focuses mostly on the ________.
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Ants have brains that allow them to understand a complex social order,whereas lions have brains that allow them to survive largely on their own.These are examples of
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