Exam 31: Social Psychology and the Sustainable Future
Exam 1: Doing Social Psychology836 Questions
Exam 2: Did You Know It All Along63 Questions
Exam 3: Self-Concept: Who Am I362 Questions
Exam 4: Self-Serving Bias54 Questions
Exam 5: Narcissism and the Limits of Self-Esteem242 Questions
Exam 6: The Fundamental Attribution Error101 Questions
Exam 7: The Powers and Perils of Intuition49 Questions
Exam 8: Reasons for Unreason128 Questions
Exam 9: Behavior and Belief100 Questions
Exam 10: Clinical Intuition133 Questions
Exam 11: Clinical Therapy: the Powers of Social Cognition116 Questions
Exam 12: Human Nature and Cultural Diversity85 Questions
Exam 13: Gender,genes,and Culture70 Questions
Exam 14: How Nice People Get Corrupted93 Questions
Exam 15: Two Routes to Persuasion141 Questions
Exam 16: Indoctrination and Inoculation140 Questions
Exam 17: The Mere Presence of Others65 Questions
Exam 18: Many Hands Make Diminished Responsibility97 Questions
Exam 19: Doing Together What We Would Not Do Alone74 Questions
Exam 20: How Do Groups Intensify Decisions151 Questions
Exam 21: Power to the Person34 Questions
Exam 22: The Reach of Prejudice115 Questions
Exam 23: The Roots of Prejudice85 Questions
Exam 24: The Nature and Nurture of Aggression137 Questions
Exam 25: Do the Media Influence Social Behavior80 Questions
Exam 26: Who Likes Whom161 Questions
Exam 27: The Ups and Downs of Love43 Questions
Exam 28: Causes of Conflict18 Questions
Exam 29: Blessed Are the Peacemakers120 Questions
Exam 30: When Do People Help39 Questions
Exam 31: Social Psychology and the Sustainable Future100 Questions
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In agricultural societies,children typically socialize into more distinct gender roles than do children in nomadic societies. This best illustrates that gender-role differences between social groups result from
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Teens who smoke typically have friends who smoke. To avoid overestimating the impact of peer pressure on teens' smoking habits,it would make the most sense to consider the impact of
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A willingness to switch jobs and move from one part of the country to another best illustrates one of the consequences of
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The ideas,attitudes,values,and traditions shared by a group of people and transmitted from one generation to the next is called
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A collectivist culture is especially likely to emphasize the importance of
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An awareness that children's temperaments influence parents' child-rearing practices should inhibit our tendency to
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When teased by his older sister,9-year-old Waldo does not cry because he has learned that boys are not supposed to cry. Waldo's behavior best illustrates the importance of
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In the United States 30 years ago,men were expected to initiate dates and women to select wedding gifts. This best illustrates aspects of
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Parents in Asian cultures are more likely than parents in Westernized cultures to encourage children to
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The traditions of a culture are passed from one generation to the next by means of
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By inventing customs and passing them on to their peers and offspring,chimpanzees exhibit the rudiments of
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The fertilized egg will develop into a boy if,at conception,
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Religious and ethnic diversity are most likely to be appreciated in a culture characterized by
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Despite growing up in the same home environment,Karen and her brother John have personalities as different from each other as two people selected randomly from the population. Why is this so?
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Compared with Westerners,people in communal societies,such as Japan or China,
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Lacking any exposure to language before adolescence,a person will never master any language due to the ________ of unemployed neural connections.
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Children who are raised by parents who discourage traditional gender typing
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When his son cries because another child has taken his favorite toy,Brandon admonishes him by saying,"Big boys don't cry." Evidently,Brandon is an advocate of ________ in accounting for the development of gender-linked behaviors.
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Although the fitness center has many unused lockers,Rabab picks a locker right next to Chalina's,who feels uncomfortable because Rabab has intruded into her
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Prenatal testosterone secretions exert one of their earliest influences on
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