Exam 4: Perceiving Persons
Exam 1: What is Social Psychology130 Questions
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Exam 3: The Social Self130 Questions
Exam 4: Perceiving Persons130 Questions
Exam 5: Stereotypes, Prejudice, and Discrimination130 Questions
Exam 6: Attitudes130 Questions
Exam 7: Conformity130 Questions
Exam 8: Group Processes130 Questions
Exam 9: Attraction and Close Relationships130 Questions
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Exam 11: Aggression130 Questions
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One of the reasons that we are not very successful at detecting deception is because
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The "anger superiority effect" in social perception refers to the finding that
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Kelley's theory of attribution suggests that, in trying to discern personal characteristics from behavioral evidence, people
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Sophia voted for Barack Obama in the 2008 U.S.Presidential election.She believes that approximately 90 percent of college students also voted for Obama, when in reality that number is much lower.Sophia's overestimation is consistent with
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Vito finished first in the school spelling bee, Fabrizio finished second, and Luigi finished third.The first-place winner gets a cash prize and the opportunity to compete at the regional spelling bee, but the others get nothing.Which of the following is most likely to occur?
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Carol is asked to rate her husband in terms of how helpful he is with the household chores.Because she cannot think of a single instance of helpful behavior, she gives him a very low rating.Carol relied on _____ to make her judgment.
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You are asked what percentage of psychology majors at your school are female.If you answer this question by thinking of how many female psychology majors come to mind quickly, you are relying on the
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Research on the impact of ideological motives on attribution indicates that a liberal is most likely to explain poverty as due to
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A group of theories that describe how people explain the causes of behavior is known as
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The "Quiz Show" study by Ross and colleagues found that in judging the general knowledge of the contestant and questioner,
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One way of defending our belief in a just world when we observe a victim suffering is to
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The importance of nonverbal behavior when it comes to social perception can be seen by the fact that e-mail messages
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According to Gilbert's two-step model of social perception, distraction should make the fundamental attribution error more likely to happen because it
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Miller (1984)examined the attributions of American and Indian participants and found that
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A network of assumptions that people make about the relationships among traits and behaviors is called
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Which of the following is not one of the ways in which your text describes social perceivers as differing?
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Todd, considered to have a baby face, and Martin, viewed as having more mature features, are both being interviewed for the same position in a bank.Which of the following is the most probable outcome?
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Research has shown that the strength of first impressions is even greater for individuals who
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Darley and Gross (1983)conducted a study in which they asked participants to evaluate the intellectual ability of a nine-year-old named "Hannah." Some participants were led to believe that she came from a high socioeconomic (SES)background; others were led to believe she came from a low SES background.Which of the following statements about this study is accurate?
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