Exam 1: An Introduction to Social Psychology
Exam 1: An Introduction to Social Psychology100 Questions
Exam 2: Research Methods159 Questions
Exam 3: The Social Self159 Questions
Exam 4: Social Cognition159 Questions
Exam 5: Person Perception159 Questions
Exam 6: Attitudes and Persuasion159 Questions
Exam 7: Social Influence: Conformity, Social Roles, and Obedience159 Questions
Exam 8: Group Processes159 Questions
Exam 9: Stereotyping, Prejudice, and Discrimination159 Questions
Exam 10: Helping Prosocial Behavior159 Questions
Exam 11: Aggression159 Questions
Exam 12: Intimate Relationships159 Questions
Exam 13: Social Psychology and a Sustainable Environment40 Questions
Exam 14: Social Psychology of Law and the Courtroom40 Questions
Exam 15: Social Psychology of Stress and Health40 Questions
Exam 16: Social Psychology and Happiness: Positive40 Questions
Exam 17: Social Psychology and Behavioral40 Questions
Exam 18: Social Psychology and Relationship Violence40 Questions
Exam 19: Social Psychology of Work: Industrialorganizational Psychology40 Questions
Exam 20: Social Psychology of Volunteerism and Internships40 Questions
Exam 21: Social Psychology and Personal Finance40 Questions
Exam 22: Social Psychology and Forgiveness40 Questions
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Which experimental technique asks people for their personal, hidden views
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What describes the ability to analyze and explore new ideas in an open-minded way
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In a social psychological study, a group of students are left in a classroom during an exam and observed to determine whether they will choose to cheat. Which important question of social psychology does this study seek to explore
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Which of the following describes the study of understanding how individuals thinks about and remember other people and social situations
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After reading about falsification, you attempt to apply it to one of your own hypotheses. This is an example of _____.
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Studying how advertisers persuade consumers to buy their product is an example of which type of persuasion
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Create and describe an experiment that explores comparative social psychology.
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Sometimes, ethical concerns may prohibit researchers from conducting true experiments.
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Provide three examples of how you can apply social psychology concepts to your own life and experiences. Explain how these examples will help you as you study social psychology.
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List three different factors that may influence us without our knowledge.
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Which of the following experimental techniques applies new analysis to data that was originally collected for a different purpose
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Action research is the application of scientific principles to social problem solving.
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How do single-blind and double-blind experiments help isolate causal variables?
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As a part of your research, you would like to discover how certain behaviors occur in their natural environment. Which experimental technique would be the best to use
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Creating your own hypothesis on a topic is a way to better understand a concept's subcomponents.
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After learning about a new social psychology concept, Lorraina takes a moment to analyze and apply the concept to a different situation. She tries to keep an open mind and apply the concept using the scientific method. How is Lorraina attempting to applying social psychology to her own life and experiences
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Social psychology focuses on both positive and negative behaviors.
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