Exam 4: Choices and Actions: the Self in Control
Exam 1: The Mission and the Method214 Questions
Exam 2: Culture and Nature188 Questions
Exam 3: The Self190 Questions
Exam 4: Choices and Actions: the Self in Control195 Questions
Exam 5: Social Cognition182 Questions
Exam 6: Emotion and Affect198 Questions
Exam 7: Attitudes, Beliefs and Consistency185 Questions
Exam 8: Social Influence and Persuasion183 Questions
Exam 9: Prosocial Behaviour: Doing Whats Best for Others184 Questions
Exam 10: Aggression and Antisocial Behavior185 Questions
Exam 11: Interpersonal Attraction and Rejection198 Questions
Exam 12: Close Relationships: Passion, Intimacy and Sexuality170 Questions
Exam 13: Prejudice and Intergroup Relations173 Questions
Exam 14: Groups193 Questions
Exam 15: Applying social psychology to consumer behaviour29 Questions
Exam 16: Applying social psychology to health36 Questions
Exam 17: Applying social psychology to the workplace37 Questions
Exam 18: Applying social psychology to the law18 Questions
Exam 19: Applying social psychology to the environment32 Questions
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When people are setting goals, the core question is, ____.When people are pursuing goals, the core question is, ____.
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____ occurs when people think they will fail so they quit trying to succeed.
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The so-called Zeigarnik effect refers to the tendency for people ____.
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Miranda has taken isiZulu for years and is very good at it.Nonetheless, she just enrolled in Intermediate isiZulu (which will be easy for her) rather than Advanced isiZulu (which will be slightly challenging but not impossible).It is probably safe to assume that Miranda ____.
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According to ____ theory, when it comes to dating and mating members of the opposite sex, men will take advantage of every opportunity to pass along their genes.
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Which statement about free will is BEST supported by your text?
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Because attending university involves the ability to make immediate sacrifices for later rewards, it is sometimes thought of as a very long exercise in ____.
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Jaco has a long-term goal of becoming a neurologist.At the moment, though, he is only seven years old.He therefore also has several 'stepping stone goals' (finishing high school, going to college, going to medical school, etc.).That is, Jaco has a complete ____.
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Self-determination theory states that people have an innate need ____.
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Based on the information about suicide in the text, which of the following statements would be MOST likely to appear in a suicide note?
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Nirosha believes that traits and abilities as fixed at birth and remain the same no matter what.By contrast, Tumi believes that people develop their traits and abilities across time, and that they can become better and better with practice.Social psychologists would say that Nirosha is a(n) ____ while Tumi is a(n) ____.
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Reactance theory and self-determination theory both suggest that a sense of freedom and autonomy is important to people.
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The existence of absolute free will is undisputed amongst social psychologists.
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Suppose that you went out on two dates with someone from one of your classes.You were not crazy about the person, but you did not dislike the person either.You thought that you would just wait and see how things turned out.Surprisingly, however, the person sent you an e-mail after your second date and wrote: 'I just don't think we have good chemistry, but it was nice meeting you! Good bye!' All of a sudden, the person becomes much more attractive to you.You wonder what you did wrong, and you strategise about how to get another chance.You are most likely experiencing ____.
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Personal projects, or personal strivings, are also known as ____.
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William James, the father of American psychology, once wrote: 'Thinking is for doing'.What did he mean by this?
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Suicide is commonly thought to involve a trade-off between death, which people think will bring ____, and future life, which ____.
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Research on proximal goals, distal goals, and goal hierarchies suggests that MOST people ____.
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Goal shielding is the ability to block off consciousness from thinking about one goal to allow a person to focus on the immediate goal at hand.
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