Exam 28: Causes of Conflict
Exam 1: Doing Social Psychology53 Questions
Exam 2: Did You Know It All Along9 Questions
Exam 3: Self-Concept Who Am I37 Questions
Exam 4: Self-Serving Bias14 Questions
Exam 5: Narcissism and the Limits of Self-Esteem13 Questions
Exam 6: The Fundamental Attribution Error18 Questions
Exam 7: The Powers and Perils of Intuition18 Questions
Exam 8: Reasons for Unreason23 Questions
Exam 9: Behavior and Belief21 Questions
Exam 10: Clinical Intuition Key12 Questions
Exam 11: Clinical Therapy the Powers of Social Cognition47 Questions
Exam 12: Human Nature and Cultural Diversity27 Questions
Exam 13: Gender,genes,and Culture42 Questions
Exam 14: How Nice People Get Corrupted26 Questions
Exam 15: Two Routes to Persuasion34 Questions
Exam 16: Itrination and Inoculation9 Questions
Exam 17: The Mere Presence of Others16 Questions
Exam 18: Many Hands Make Diminished Responsibility15 Questions
Exam 19: Doing Together What We Would Not Do Alone16 Questions
Exam 20: How Do Groups Intensify Decisions35 Questions
Exam 21: Power to the Person33 Questions
Exam 22: The Reach of Prejudice27 Questions
Exam 23: The Roots of Prejudice39 Questions
Exam 24: The Nature and Nurture of Aggression42 Questions
Exam 25: Do the Media Influence Social Behavior19 Questions
Exam 26: Who Likes Whom42 Questions
Exam 27: The Ups and Downs of Love27 Questions
Exam 28: Causes of Conflict46 Questions
Exam 29: Blessed Are the Peacemakers27 Questions
Exam 30: When Do People Help20 Questions
Exam 31: Social Psychology and the Sustainable Future39 Questions
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Which of the following is cited in the text as a method for resolving social dilemmas?
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Rodney and Ralph are twin brothers who each contributed $75 to purchase a new bicycle.Rodney rides it 75% of the time.This would be an example of
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Which one of the following is one of the seeds of misperception according to your text?
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In the context of resolving social dilemmas,mistrust in a group is most effectively reduced by
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Kaori Sato (1987)gave Japanese students opportunities to harvest trees in a simulated forest for money.When the students equally shared the costs of planting the forest,the result was that
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When individuals consume more than their share,and the cost of doing so is dispersed among all,the result is called
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Which of the following is cited in the text as an example of changing payoffs to resolve social dilemmas?
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Research on laboratory dilemmas reveals that cooperation is facilitated if
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In playing the laboratory version of the Prisoner's Dilemma,you would personally obtain the best payoff on any given trial if you _____ and the other person _____.
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When two sides have clashing perceptions,at least one of them is misperceiving the other,and when that is the case,according to Urie Bronfenbrenner (1960),"It is characteristic of such images that they are _____."
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Which of the following is a feature shared by both the Prisoner's Dilemma and the Commons Dilemma?
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Which of the following is true of a non-zero-sum game involving two individuals?
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In research on social dilemmas,it has been found that group communication
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In Sherif's research,the camper groups became hostile toward each other when
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Pursuing one's self-interest to the collective detriment of one's community or society is the central pattern in
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Which of the following is an effect of residential stability?
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