Exam 2: Social Psychology: Part B
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Which is TRUE regarding choosing a mate?
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Random assignment means that each person taking part in an experiment must
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In comparison to the sociologist, the social psychologist
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When we perform well, we typically attribute our success to __________.
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Who of the following is most likely to study how religious attitudes develop within the typical individual?
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Who of the following would be most likely to study how the political attitudes of middle-class people differ from those of lower-class people?
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Which of the following research methods would be most effective in demonstrating that the presence of others improves our performance of a task?
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The judge who is caught cheating on his income tax is likely experiencing
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Interpersonal attraction is encouraged by which one of the following?
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The great strength of _____________________ is that it tends to occur in real-world settings where it can examine questions regarding important factors like race, sex, and social status.
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In an experimental study of the effects of failure on selfesteem, self-esteem would be the
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The study in which college students attached a bumper sticker for a militant black organization to their cars and then received frequent traffic citations demonstrates
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A student who is unprepared for a final exam complains that he has a stomach ache and cannot take the exam. If the student's roommate ignores this complaint, he or she has probably attributed the student's symptoms to the
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During his rise to power, Hitler blamed the Jews for Germany's economic woes. This is an example of
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