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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Like many other residents of Paris,Pauline speaks French and loves to eat snails.According to your text,these behaviors are
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You weigh 150 pounds.You step on the scale at the gym and it says you weigh 180.You weigh yourself on the same scale the next three days and each time it says you weigh 180.The scale at the gym appears to be a measure that is ________,but not ________.
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New characteristics that are well designed for particular environments are known as
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Dr.Templeton is interested in studying how the crowded living conditions in inner city neighborhoods affect blood pressure and heart rate.Dr.Templeton's research falls within the new branch of social psychology called
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A researcher finds a correlation of -.75 between hours of television watched per week and GPA among high school students.What can the researcher conclude?
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Name and define the four major perspectives of social psychology.What are two views of social behavior that all four perspectives have in common?
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When every participant in an experiment has an equally likely chance of receiving any one of the treatments,the researcher is using
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In order to be useful,a psychological test must be ________ and ________.
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Which of the following is NOT a fundamental goal discussed in the text?
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The extent to which an experiment allows confident conclusions about cause and effect is called internal validity.
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The two principal tasks of a scientific social psychology are description and explanation.
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Bobby pushes his little sister out of his way,and she is hurt in the fall.Bobby's mother tells him he has been very bad,and makes him sit in "time out" the rest of the day.In the future,Bobby stops pushing his sister to avoid punishment.This example fits best with which perspective?
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If you observe a correlation between 2 variables,A and B,then you can assume that
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Define experimental and descriptive methods in social psychology.Define the descriptive methods of naturalistic observation and survey studies.What advantages do experimental methods have over these descriptive methods?
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The social learning perspective emphasizes the impact of culture and social norms on human behavior.
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Explain the difference between internal validity and external validity in experimental research.Why must experimenters usually make a "trade-off" between internal and external validity?
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All of the following illustrate person-situation interactions EXCEPT
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