Exam 1: Introducing Social Psychology
Exam 1: Introducing Social Psychology63 Questions
Exam 2: Social Cognition and Social Thinking78 Questions
Exam 3: Attribution and Social Explanation66 Questions
Exam 4: Self and Identity82 Questions
Exam 5: Attitudes82 Questions
Exam 6: Persuasion and Attitude Change73 Questions
Exam 7: Social Influence73 Questions
Exam 8: People in Groups76 Questions
Exam 9: Leadership and Decision Making74 Questions
Exam 10: Prejudice and Discrimination65 Questions
Exam 11: Intergroup Behaviour81 Questions
Exam 12: Aggression70 Questions
Exam 13: Prosocial Behaviour68 Questions
Exam 14: Attraction and Close Relationships63 Questions
Exam 15: Language and Communication66 Questions
Exam 16: Culture67 Questions
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You are interested in the effects of visual feedback on how people respond when they meet a stranger.Half of your participants see a videotape of their own facial reactions when they meet a stranger; the other half does not see a videotape.You then ask all participants how positively they felt about their encounter with the stranger.The independent variable in your investigation is
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After the 1970s social psychology was significantly influenced by
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Because she is intrigued by carrying out ________,Rebecca positioned herself at some traffic lights.She then either stared or did not stare into the eyes of drivers who were waiting for a green light.She then measured whether her staring affected the speed at which they took off.
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The most important ethical principles guiding human research,in descending order of importance,are
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Random allocation of participants to conditions is one way to reduce
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The requirement for scientific terms to be defined so that they can be measured is termed
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The main difference between social psychology and other scientific disciplines,such as physics,chemistry and biology,is
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One way to avoid confounding results in an experiment is to
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The use of the scientific method in social psychology implies that
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For his Master's research,John is collecting evidence that emotional experiences can be explained purely by physiological factors.His approach is
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Which set of theories proposes that people behave based on socially constructed group norms that influence us in specific contexts?
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At a broad level,research in social psychology can be said to use two types of methods
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Evaluation apprehension,demand characteristics and social desirability refer to
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Social psychology deals with how people are affected by other people
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