A person who labels another driver as an “idiot” after that driver cut them off during rush hour would be said to show…
A. Self-serving bias B. FAE
C. Actor-observer D. Prejudice $200
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A. Similarity B. Physical attractiveness
C. Self-disclosure D. Proximity $200
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The strongest predictor of how much we will like a person upon meeting them for the first time is…
A. Diffusion of responsibility
B. Cognitive dissonance
C. Denial D. Disbelief $100
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A smoker illustrates the process of ___________ when he claims that the evidence that smoking causes lung cancer is not very convincing.
Emily and Matt both live in Phoenix, Arizona. Which theory of attraction would best explain why they may start dating?
A. Self-disclosure B. Attribution theory
C. Similarity D. Proximity $100
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When there is a large group of bystanders, individuals are likely to experience…
A. Diffusion of responsibility
B. Role confusion
C. Blind obedience D. Peer pressure $200
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The experiments of ______ were powerful demonstrations of obedience to authority.
A. Zimbardo B. Asch
C. Milgram D. Robber$200
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At the homecoming assembly you take part in harassing the 9th graders in your school, an activity you would not likely engage in on your own. Which of the following best explains your behavior?
A. Social loafing B. FAE
C. Social facilitation
D. Deindividuation $200
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C. Sociology
______ is the field that studies human interactions and relationships.
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A. Humanistic psych
B. Social psych
D. Sociobiology
When individuals’ opinions become more extreme it is considered to be a result of…
A. Social loafing B. Social facilitation
C. Peer influence D. Group polarization
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A. Personal traits B. Situational factors
C. Random chance D. Luck $200
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We tend to believe that other people’s mistakes are due to…
________ conducted the Stanford Prison Experiment.
A. Stanley Milgram B. Solomon Asch
C. Dr. Black D. Philip Zimbardo $200
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People using a self-serving bias attribute their success to _____ factors and their failures to _____ factors.
A. Internal; external B. Situational;
dispositional C. Environmental; personal
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_______ of the experimental group continued administering the shocks in Milgram’s experiment.
A. 2/3 B. Almost half
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Situationism assumes that the ________ influences people's behavior, feelings, and thoughts to a greater degree than innate personality.
A. Environment B. Past experience
C. Person’s traits D. Thought processes
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Prejudice is a(n) ___________, while discrimination is a(n) ____________.
A. Behavior; attitude
B. Stimulus; response
C. Attitude; behavior D. Choice; ethic $200
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The key components of love, according to Sternberg, are intimacy, passion, and…
A. Romance B. Commitment
C. Understanding D. Honesty $200
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When your boss at work encourages all of the employees to go along with his ideas without question he is encouraging…
A. Self-serving bias B. Group polarization
C. Deindividuation D. Groupthink $200
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The tendency to emphasize internal causes and ignore external pressures when describing other’s behavior is known as…
A. Self-serving bias B. Social loafing
C. Actor-observer D. FAE $200
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If Bob is average in terms of his looks he may not ask Sally to go on a date with him for fear of rejection. Which theory explains Bob’s behavior?
A. Reward theory
C. Low self-esteem D. Dissimilarity $200
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B. Expectancy-value
C. Group
The key determinant of individual behavior, according to social psychology, is the
A. Social situation B. Person’s upbringing
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________ theory claims that we
like those best that give us maximum rewards at minimum costs.
A. Reward B. Expectancy-value
C. Physical attractiveness
D. Law of proximity$200
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You are working on a group project
in class with 4 other people. It turns out that yourself and two others are the only ones doing any work. What would best explain why the other 2 members of your group are not working?
A. Deindividuation B. Scapegoating
C. Social facilitation D. Social loafing$200
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By creating situations that demanded _______ between groups, the conflict between the Eagles and the Rattlers eventually decreased in the Robber’s Cave experiment.
A. Socialization B. Conflict
C. Diversity D. Cooperation $200
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When we go along with a request from an authority figure, without knowing who they are or what they represent, this is known as…
A. Obedience B. Conformity
C. Role playing D. Groupthink $200
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Two people decide to marry after years of corresponding via email, but they have never met one another. This situation reflects the attraction exerted by…
A. Proximity B. Similarity
C. Commitment D. Self-disclosure$200
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The Asch effect is known as the classic illustration of…
A. Social roles
D. Cohesiveness C. Obedience
B. Conformity
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The __________ hypothesis argues that we are likely to end up with friends that are at our same level of attractiveness.
A. Similarity B. Expectancy
C. Reward D. Matching $200
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In the Robber’s Cave study, group _________ was increased within a single group by separating the two groups of boys.
A. Think B. Conformity
C. Cohesiveness D. Conflict $200
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You have practiced for weeks to perform in the fall play at school. During practice you occasionally mess up your lines, however on opening night your performance is flawless. Which of the following did you likely experience?
A. Self-serving bias B. Deindividuation
C. FAE D. Social facilitation$200
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When you talk to your parents about extending your curfew until 1:00 am you both become irate and wind up at even more extreme positions. This is an example of…
A. Aggression B. Group polarization
C. Social loafing D. Groupthink $200
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In families with multiple siblings, the youngest child who is often blamed for everything easily falls prey to…
A. Social loafing
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B. Prejudice
D. Discrimination
The process of cognitive dissonance motivates people to try and match their ______ and _______.
A. ideas; thoughts B. actions; attitudes
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C. actions; behaviors D. attitudes; beliefs
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