Exam 4: Perceiving Persons
Exam 1: What is Social Psychology130 Questions
Exam 2: Doing Social Psychology Research130 Questions
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
Exam 10: Helping Others130 Questions
Exam 11: Aggression130 Questions
Exam 12: Law130 Questions
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__________ theory combines the personal dispositions of the perceiver with a weighted average of the target person's characteristics.
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All of the following have been shown in research on priming except that priming
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The research of Lee Jussim (2012)suggests that teachers' impressions of their students are
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Which of the following has been demonstrated by research examining the role of culture in the attribution process?
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Colin and Erin are waiting to meet with their caterer so that they can discuss the menu for their wedding.The caterer is 30 minutes late and still hasn't arrived.Colin suggests that the caterer is probably delayed because of traffic.Erin suggests that the caterer is probably disorganized and unreliable.Colin is making a(n)_____attribution, whereas Erin is making a(n)_____ attribution.
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Britney wonders if she would have been happier had she married Justin instead of Kevin.This illustrates
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People most often and easily differentiate each other based on which of the following two dimensions?
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The idea that impressions are based on a perceiver's disposition to form certain impressions and a weighted average of the target person's characteristics is most consistent with
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Which of the following is supported by research on deception?
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Believing that poor people are happier than others, or that obese people are more sociable, helps to satisfy
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Perceivers judge accident victims as more responsible for their fate if
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When _____ is low, it is difficult for the perceiver to attribute behavior to either the person or the stimulus; instead, the best that can be said is that the behavior was caused by transient circumstances.
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Which of the following is the best example of a self-fulfilling prophecy?
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Estimates of the probability that an event will happen based on the ease with which one can recall previous instances of this event reflect the
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During her social psychology course this morning, Leticia learned about the situational obstacles that often prevent people from offering assistance to others in emergency situations.As she is eating lunch with her friends after class, one of them begins coughing and Leticia immediately starts to consider whether her friend is choking and how she will best be able to help her if she is in need of assistance.Leticia's behavior is most likely the result of
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LeBron is eating at a restaurant on a first date when his date spills spaghetti all over his lap.Which of the following conclusions would LeBron be most likely to draw if he commits the fundamental attribution error?
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Andrew tends to view the behavior of others in gross units, whereas Angela tends to break others' behavior down into fine units.Andrew is more likely than Angela to
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Lindy is trying to decide whether or not Marisa's behavior is dispositional.If Lindy relies on correspondent inference theory, she would consider all of the following factors except
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