Deck 1: History, Methods and Approaches
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Deck 1: History, Methods and Approaches
1
Who helped lay the foundations for modern social psychology?
A) Gordon Allport
B) Henri Tajfel
C) Richard Crisp
D) Auguste Comte
A) Gordon Allport
B) Henri Tajfel
C) Richard Crisp
D) Auguste Comte
D
2
The first social psychology experiment is thought to have been conducted by ______.
A) Henri Tajfel
B) Gustav LeBon
C) Norman Triplett
D) Stanley Milgram
A) Henri Tajfel
B) Gustav LeBon
C) Norman Triplett
D) Stanley Milgram
C
3
When were the first textbooks of social psychology published?
A) 1700s
B) 1800s
C) 1900s
D) 2000s
A) 1700s
B) 1800s
C) 1900s
D) 2000s
B
4
LaPierre's 1934 attitudes study showed that ______.
A) attitudes do not always predict emotions
B) attitudes always predict behaviour
C) attitude always predicts emotions
D) attitudes do not always predict behaviour
A) attitudes do not always predict emotions
B) attitudes always predict behaviour
C) attitude always predicts emotions
D) attitudes do not always predict behaviour
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5
Allport's The Nature of Prejudice proposed ______.
A) the Contact Hypothesis
B) the Minimal Group Paradigm
C) the Theory of Planned Behaviour
D) the Common Ingroup Identity Model
A) the Contact Hypothesis
B) the Minimal Group Paradigm
C) the Theory of Planned Behaviour
D) the Common Ingroup Identity Model
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6
Which of the following are types of data examined by social psychologists?
A) quantitative data
B) qualitative data
C) archival
D) all of these
A) quantitative data
B) qualitative data
C) archival
D) all of these
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7
Which of the following are research methodologies used by social psychologists?
A) response time methods
B) interviews
C) neuroscience
D) all of these
A) response time methods
B) interviews
C) neuroscience
D) all of these
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8
Archival data involves testing hypothesis by ______.
A) looking at existing data
B) reading newspapers
C) conducting interviews
D) conducting surveys
A) looking at existing data
B) reading newspapers
C) conducting interviews
D) conducting surveys
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9
A correlational study involves ______.
A) manipulating a variable and seeing if it affects a dependent measure
B) reading newspapers
C) measuring two variables and seeing if they are related
D) conducting interviews
A) manipulating a variable and seeing if it affects a dependent measure
B) reading newspapers
C) measuring two variables and seeing if they are related
D) conducting interviews
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10
Which one of the following qualifies as an experiment?
A) an interview
B) archival research
C) a study in which multiple attitude measures are taken
D) a study in which two groups receive different instructions
A) an interview
B) archival research
C) a study in which multiple attitude measures are taken
D) a study in which two groups receive different instructions
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11
______ are conscious, deliberative and controllable, and are usually captured by traditional measures in which participants report how positive or negative their attitudes, feelings or stereotypes are towards members of another group.
A) Explicit attitudes
B) Implicit attitudes
C) Dependent attitudes
D) Surveys
A) Explicit attitudes
B) Implicit attitudes
C) Dependent attitudes
D) Surveys
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12
______ are attitudes that are unintentionally activated by the mere presence (actual or symbolic) of an attitude object.
A) Explicit attitudes
B) Implicit attitudes
C) Dependent attitudes
D) Surveys
A) Explicit attitudes
B) Implicit attitudes
C) Dependent attitudes
D) Surveys
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13
Implicit attitudes are thought to develop through ______.
A) reasoned action
B) spontaneous action
C) repeated pairings
D) spontaneous pairings
A) reasoned action
B) spontaneous action
C) repeated pairings
D) spontaneous pairings
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14
A technique used to measure implicit attitudes is ______.
A) the MGP
B) the ITA
C) the MTP
D) the IAT
A) the MGP
B) the ITA
C) the MTP
D) the IAT
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15
An experiment must include ______.
A) a table and chairs
B) a computer
C) a questionnaire
D) none of these
A) a table and chairs
B) a computer
C) a questionnaire
D) none of these
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16
Experiments are high on internal validity because ______.
A) the conditions can be replicated by other experimenters
B) they involve an independent as well as dependent variable
C) they involve numeric observations that can be statistically analysed
D) they are carried out inside laboratories
A) the conditions can be replicated by other experimenters
B) they involve an independent as well as dependent variable
C) they involve numeric observations that can be statistically analysed
D) they are carried out inside laboratories
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17
Experiments lack ______ .
A) internal validity
B) confounding variables
C) numerical accuracy
D) external validity
A) internal validity
B) confounding variables
C) numerical accuracy
D) external validity
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18
Demand characteristics can lead to ______.
A) the participant guessing the experiment's purpose
B) an experiment being confounded by experimenter expectations
C) the experiment being too demanding
D) none of these
A) the participant guessing the experiment's purpose
B) an experiment being confounded by experimenter expectations
C) the experiment being too demanding
D) none of these
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19
______ is a problem for field studies.
A) Demand characteristics
B) Low internal validity
C) Low external validity
D) Experimenter effects
A) Demand characteristics
B) Low internal validity
C) Low external validity
D) Experimenter effects
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20
Forms of qualitative data collection include ______.
A) structured interviews
B) semi-structured interviews
C) focus groups
D) all of these
A) structured interviews
B) semi-structured interviews
C) focus groups
D) all of these
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21
______ is an approach that entails collecting data that aims to develop theory about systems of meaning in different cultures.
A) Ethnographic research
B) Semi-structured interviews
C) Grounded theory
D) Critical social psychology
A) Ethnographic research
B) Semi-structured interviews
C) Grounded theory
D) Critical social psychology
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22
An example of critical social psychology is ______.
A) social identity theory
B) ethnographic theory
C) discursive psychology
D) sociological psychology
A) social identity theory
B) ethnographic theory
C) discursive psychology
D) sociological psychology
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23
______ allow you maximum control over other variables.
A) Field experiments
B) Laboratory experiments
C) Correlational research
D) Case studies
A) Field experiments
B) Laboratory experiments
C) Correlational research
D) Case studies
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24
______ maximise internal validity.
A) Field experiments
B) Laboratory experiments
C) Correlational research
D) Case studies
A) Field experiments
B) Laboratory experiments
C) Correlational research
D) Case studies
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25
______ involve examining the effect of a manipulated variable on a dependent variable.
A) Field experiments
B) Laboratory experiments
C) Correlational studies
D) Case studies
A) Field experiments
B) Laboratory experiments
C) Correlational studies
D) Case studies
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26
______ enables one to reduce the possible influence of demand characteristics.
A) Double-blind procedures
B) Deception
C) the minimal group paradigm
D) all of these
A) Double-blind procedures
B) Deception
C) the minimal group paradigm
D) all of these
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27
If deception is used, the experimenter must make sure that ______.
A) participants are fully debriefed at the end of the study
B) the deception causes no physical nor psychological harm
C) informed consent has been obtained prior to the commencement of the study
D) all of these
A) participants are fully debriefed at the end of the study
B) the deception causes no physical nor psychological harm
C) informed consent has been obtained prior to the commencement of the study
D) all of these
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28
______ involve measuring the relationship between one variable and another
A) Field experiments
B) Laboratory experiments
C) Correlational studies
D) Case studies
A) Field experiments
B) Laboratory experiments
C) Correlational studies
D) Case studies
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29
Which of the following typically don't employ quantitative methods?
A) field experiments
B) laboratory experiments
C) correlational research
D) case studies
A) field experiments
B) laboratory experiments
C) correlational research
D) case studies
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30
Which of the following employ qualitative methods?
A) field experiments
B) laboratory experiments
C) discourse analysis
D) all of these
A) field experiments
B) laboratory experiments
C) discourse analysis
D) all of these
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