Exam 1: Introducing Social Psychology
Exam 1: Introducing Social Psychology110 Questions
Exam 2: The Self in a Social World130 Questions
Exam 3: Social Beliefs and Judgments125 Questions
Exam 4: Behavior and Attitudes127 Questions
Exam 5: Genes,culture,and Gender137 Questions
Exam 6: Conformity and Obedience132 Questions
Exam 7: Persuasion131 Questions
Exam 8: Group Influence138 Questions
Exam 9: Prejudice: Disliking Others139 Questions
Exam 10: Aggression: Hurting Others135 Questions
Exam 11: Attraction and Intimacy: Liking and Loving Others138 Questions
Exam 12: Helping137 Questions
Exam 13: Conflict and Peacemaking136 Questions
Exam 14: Social Psychology in the Clinic131 Questions
Exam 15: Social Psychology in Court128 Questions
Exam 16: Social Psychology and the Sustainable Future111 Questions
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The cues in an experiment that tell the participants what behavior is expected are called
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According to Myers' discussion of intuition,which statement is TRUE?
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Good theories do all of the following except
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Review the research on factors that may alter the results one acquires from survey research.Include issues related to samples,wording of questions,and order of responses to questions.
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Random sampling helps researchers _______,while random assignment helps researchers _______.
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An important factor in survey research is how closely the sample reflects the population under study.This is referred to as sample
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Describe how behavior in this class is influenced by our social culture.
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_____ occur(s)in research when participants are misinformed or misled about the method and purposes of the study.
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Which of the following was the independent variable in Boyatzis' (1995)research study on the effects of television viewing on children?
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When explaining topics such as dating and mating,evolutionary psychologists consider how natural selection might
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Distinguish between random sampling and random assignment.Provide an example of each.
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_____ is an ethical principle requiring that research participants be told enough to enable them to choose whether they wish to participate.
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Explain the ethical requirements of social-psychological researchers.
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The study by Carroll,Smith,and Bennett (1994)that is described in the text examined the link between socioeconomic status and health using grave markers.Which type of research was this?
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Suppose you ask all the students who are failing a class if they believe the course is too difficult,and you find that they indeed think it is.Although you have conducted a basic survey,the results of it are limited because of your sample
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When participating in a psychology research experiment,you are told that the purpose of the study is to find out if tall people are more prejudiced than short people.Because you want to behave accordingly,you agree with questions on a survey of prejudice more so than you would otherwise.Your behavior in this study is a result of
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You are participating in a social-psychological research experiment,and the researcher reads the instructions to you and the other participants so that each of you hears exactly the same instructions.By standardizing the instructions,the researcher is attempting to control the
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In Snyder and Haugen's research on obesity and social status (1994;1995),male students were shown a picture of a normal or obese woman before having a conversation with a female student.In this study,the dependent variable was the
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A sample in which every person in the population being studied has an equal chance of inclusion is called a _____ sample.
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