Exam 5: The Self: Understanding Ourselves in a Social Context
Exam 1: Introducing Social Psychology184 Questions
Exam 2: Methodology: How Social Psychologists Do Research251 Questions
Exam 3: Social Cognition: How We Think About the Social World235 Questions
Exam 4: Social Perception: How We Come to Understand Other People204 Questions
Exam 5: The Self: Understanding Ourselves in a Social Context190 Questions
Exam 6: The Need to Justify Our Actions: the Costs and Benefits of Dissonance Reduction197 Questions
Exam 7: Attitudes and Attitude Change: Influencing Thoughts and Feelings265 Questions
Exam 8: Conformity: Influencing Behavior198 Questions
Exam 9: Group Processes: Influence in Social Groups205 Questions
Exam 10: Interpersonal Attraction: From First Impressions to Close Relationships198 Questions
Exam 11: Prosocial Behavior: Why Do People Help171 Questions
Exam 12: Aggression: Why Do We Hurt Other People Can We Prevent It199 Questions
Exam 13: Prejudice: Causes Consequences and Cures168 Questions
Exam 14: Making a Difference With Social Psychology: Attaining a Sustainable Future113 Questions
Exam 15: Social Psychology and Health92 Questions
Exam 16: Social Psychology and the Law93 Questions
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The development of our sense of self is partly influenced by the culture in which we grow up.For example, in Western cultures, people tend to have an ________ view of the self, whereas in non-Western cultures, people tend to have an ________ view of the self.
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According to research by Dweck, a ________ is more likely to promote success both athletically and academically.
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Charles is motivated to see himself accurately.What kind of social comparison is he most likely to make?
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There is evidence that suggests that there are cultural differences in how people view themselves.Describe, using an example, how people from collectivist cultures tend to view themselves, and how people from individualist cultures tend to view themselves.
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To summarize the information about "telling more than we can know," often factors that seem like they should affect us ________ and factors that seem like they should have no impact ________.
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You assume that Franklin is intrinsically motivated to write a course paper because
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Shellie has a growth mindset.She has just found out that she did poorly on an exam.Which of the following is she most likely to do?
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All of the following statements about self-awareness are true EXCEPT that
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According to research mentioned in this chapter, when children initially enjoyed a game, then were rewarded for it, how did they later behave after the reward was removed?
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According to the authors of your text, the overjustification effect is the tendency for people to view their behavior as caused by something
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Attempting to get others to see you as you want to be seen is the definition of
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Rosemary was invited to a dinner party by a colleague from her new job.Although she was told to arrive around 7:00, Rosemary made sure that she did not arrive before 7:30 so she would not appear overly eager.In which of the following strategies is Rosemary engaging?
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Mrs.Hill has decided to provide her first-grade students with gold stars to reward them for reading.She has decided to use performance-contingent rewards.However, in using these, she must also be careful to ________ so that using the rewards does not backfire.
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While riding a harrowing rollercoaster, Jim notices that the person sitting next to him is extremely attractive and he resolves to get her phone number when the ride is over.Jim is probably doing this because he is
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Brittany knows she will need all the mental resources she has to focus on a speech she must give.Which of the following would be LEAST helpful in terms of increasing her self-regulatory resources?
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Complete the analogy: task-contingent rewards: ________ :: performance-contingent rewards: ________.
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What is the logical consequence of possessing an independent self, taken to its extreme?
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Stanley Schachter's (1964) two-factor theory of emotion is both a biological and a social theory of emotion.Explain.
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