Exam 3: Social Cognition: Understanding Ourselves and Others

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When people are physiologically aroused,they are

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Suppose you are told that your new roommate is a member of the chess club.How is this expectation likely to influence you?

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The judgment that a person's behavior is caused by his/her personality is called a(an)

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Aline is in love with Carlos.According to the covariation model,which of the following combinations of consensus,distinctiveness,and consistency information would lead you to attribute her love to a special magic between Aline and Carlos (person and situation interaction attribution)?

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Thinking about one's death often results in greater self-protection efforts.

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The fundamental attribution error is called that because people in all cultures demonstrate it just as often.

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In recent years,many books have been published about media bias.Liberals have published books proclaiming a conservative bias in the media,whereas conservatives have published books proclaiming a liberal bias in the media.The most likely social cognitive explanation for this occurrence is that

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How can perceiving that one has little control be adaptive? Maladaptive?

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Because people need to make effective decisions even when they don't have a lot of mental resources,they are likely to do all BUT which of the following?

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For each of the three goals of social cognition,describe (1)the strategies people use to achieve the goal and (2)at least three factors that lead people to have the goal and to employ the strategies you described.

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What is downward social comparison and how can it help manage self-esteem?

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Which of the following is NOT a cognitive simplification strategy?

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A self-fulfilling prophecy

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Most people view their future prospects optimistically and believe that they possess more favorable characteristics and abilities than the average person.This is because they are motivated to

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Festinger's (1954)social comparison theory emphasized the drive to assess one's abilities and opinions

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Lara,who is a teaching assistant for a psychology class,is responsible for evaluating student essays.One of the students brings his essay to her office and she can't help noticing the smell of alcohol on his breath.This is especially likely to reduce the accuracy and objectivity of Lara's evaluation if

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The discounting principle states that as the number of possible causes for an event increases,our confidence that any one cause is the true one should decrease.

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Jim is paired with Dave to work on a project.After the first meeting,Jim has discovered that Dave is homosexual.According to research on accuracy motivation,in which of the following circumstances would Jim's impression of Dave be LESS affected by Jim's negative stereotype of homosexuals?

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Name and describe two of the factors that,according to Correspondent Inference Theory,affect how people determine the cause of an actor's behavior.

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Even though there are relatively few professors of Chinese literature and many postal workers in the U.S.,students guessed that a man who spoke Chinese and reads a lot was probably a Chinese literature professor rather than a postal worker.This is an example of using

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