Exam 1: Theories and Methods in Social Psychology
Exam 1: Theories and Methods in Social Psychology143 Questions
Exam 2: Person Perception172 Questions
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Exam 6: Prejudice122 Questions
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Causal analysis and application are both important goals of social psychological research.
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According to a basic principle of the cognitive perspective, which person are you most likely to notice at a party?
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Which is NOT an advantage of field research, compared to laboratory research?
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Many social psychological theories are "middle-range theories."
This means that
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Levine (1988) found that people in different countries have a different pace of life. This finding demonstrates the value of the _______________ perspective.
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Marc is ten years old, and he tells you that at school today there was a "mock election" and he voted for George Bush. Marc tells you he did this because "the other guy does not know what he's talking about." Marc's mom is a strong Bush supporter as well. Marc most likely learned his attitude toward Bush from
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Which statement would be consistent with the beliefs of a collectivist culture?
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In an experiment, the factor controlled by the researcher (the "cause") is called the
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Define social psychology. How is the social psychological approach different from the approach taken by other fields, such as personality psychology and sociology?
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The term ________ ________ refers to the set of norms that apply to people in a particular position, such as teacher or student.
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Marriage researchers who place microphones in homes to record daily interactions are conducting observational research.
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We tend to assume that the behaviors of our own culture are "standard" or typical.
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________ theories in social psychology account for a limited range of phenomena.
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Ann is conducting a study about genes and their relation to height. She thinks genes are important when it comes to height, but she also thinks that nutrition may play a part. If this is true, nutrition would be a ____________ in her study.
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Why might our informal observations of social life lead us to wrong conclusions?
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Social psychology studies how people think about, influence, and relate to others.
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Bradley is trying to choose a major in college, and his family tells him to choose something that makes him happy and he wants to do. Bradley most likely comes from a _____________ society.
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