Exam 10: Behavior in Groups
Exam 1: Theories and Methods in Social Psychology143 Questions
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One possible reason that people may act differently while they're wearing costumes on Halloween is
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In general, individuals produce ________ ideas when working alone than in brainstorming groups.
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In a typical game of "Prisoner's Dilemma"most of the choices made by the players are competitive rather than cooperative.
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By the textbook's definition, Mrs. Smith's first grade class would constitute a social group.
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The cross-cultural research on social loafing among American and Chinese ninth-grade students revealed differences in social loafing were found only for
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The ________ theory of leadership argues that certain personal or unique characteristics predispose some individuals to be leaders.
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According to your text, Le Bon explained social contagion in terms of
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Research using simulation games such as the "Trucking Game"
has consistently shown that American college students tend to cooperate rather than compete.
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Feeling crowded does not always have to do with high social density.
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Describe the situations when social facilitation and social inhibition are most likely to occur.
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Which of the following is an example of a diffuse status characteristic?
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Which of the following factors does not influence group cohesiveness?
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Social facilitation occurs most frequently with tasks that are
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The children in Triplett's classic research on social facilitation reeled in more fishing line when they were alone than they did in the presence of other children.
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Define and discuss the relationship among social norms, social roles, and social statuses.
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________ theory considers the number, strength, and immediacy of observers.
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The group polarization effect was originally referred to as the ________.
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If people in a group believe that their contribution can be evaluated by others, social loafing can be eliminated.
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