1. PSY 110 Exam 1 (3 Set)
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PSY 110 Exam 1 (3 Set)
• Question 1 Which of the following subjects do not display
Self-Recognition when looking into a mirror?
• Question 2 According to your text, in 2012, what
percentage of adults believed that, “It’s alright for Blacks and Whites
to date each other?”
• Question 3 Attribution theory concerns our tendency to
explain our behavior and that of others
• Question 4 __________ is the process of making
inferences about behavior.
• Question 5 Forming first impressions of others by looking
at their face has been done by:
• Question 6 According to your text, which of the following
individuals had the strongest influence in the field of social
psychology?
2. • Question 7 Going on a date rather than studying for your
final exam is an example of
• Question 8 If researchers gave participants varying
amounts of a new “memory” drug and then gave them a story to read
and measured their scores on a quiz, the ______ would be the
independent variable, and the ______ would be the dependent
variable.
• Question 9 Subjects in Schachter’s classic study on
emotions were given an injection of epinephrine, which caused
physiological arousal. One group were informed about the drug’s
effect, another group were uninformed about the drug’s effect, and a
third group were injected with harmless placebo. Which of the
following happened?
• Question 10 The self-fulfilling prophecy is a three-step
process which includes the following:
• Question 11 Expectations about circumstances that may
impact a person’s behavior are referred to as:
• Question 12 When you have "clashing thoughts," you are
experiencing
• Question 13 Loretta hangs out with Betty. She does this
because she feels Betty to be less attractive than herself. Loretta’s
behavior is an example of:
• Question 14 Which of the following types of research
provides the greatest level of control?
• Question 15 __________ is best known for his research on
conformity.
• Question 16 “Debriefing” is important to subjects after an
experiment, especially if ___________ was used during the process.
3. • Question 17 When making the "attribution error," we tend to
overestimate the importance of __________ in judging the behavior
of others.
• Question 18 Which is a method to reduce prejudice?
• Question 19 How one interprets the world is referred to as:
• Question 20 Cognitive dissonance theory is based on the
human need for
• Question 21 Negative attitudes that are tinged with fear,
hatred, or suspicion is a definition of
• Question 22 Turning down a date to study for a big exam
the next morning is an example of:
• Question 23 Which of the following best reflects
collectivism?
• Question 24 Mr. Bundy feels that women make poor shoe
salespersons, but hires a woman to sell his shoes anyway. Based on
this information, which of the following is true regarding Mr. Bundy?
• Question 25 At what age does self-awareness surface in
humans?
• Question 26 Which of the following countries has a culture
that reflects individualism?
• Question 27 Discrimination refers to behaviors that
• Question 28 Sociologists believe that a survival mechanism
used by people to detect acceptance and rejection and translate this
into high or low self-esteem is known as:
• Question 29 __________ is used when a person is trying to
create a good first impression.
• Question 30 When forming the components of
experimentation the independent variable is:
4. Set 2
• Question 1 Loretta hangs out with Betty. She does this
because she feels Betty to be less attractive than herself. Loretta’s
behavior is an example of:
• Question 2 According to your text, which of the following
individuals had the strongest influence in the field of social
psychology?
• Question 3 The self-fulfilling prophecy is a three-step
process which includes the following:
• Question 4 A stranger walking in front of you trips. You
assume this is because he is clumsy, rather than considering the fact
that the sidewalk might be uneven. You have just committed
_______.
• Question 5 The study of the adaptive origins of human
behavior patterns is called
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5. PSY 110 Exam 2 (3 Set)
• Question 1 Expected behavior patterns associated with particular
social positions are called
• Question 2 The organization of roles, patterns of communication,
and power in a group defines the group's
• Question 3 Subjects in Milgram's experiment who gave large
shocks rationalized that they were NOT personally responsible for
their actions. This raises questions about our willingness to commit
inhumane acts as a result of
• Question 4 Moderate self-disclosure typically leads to
• Question 5 The person who agrees to a small request initially is
more likely later to comply with a larger demand. This describes the
• Question 6 You do not want a large, unattractive political sign in
your yard. However, if you initially agree to put a small sign in your
window, later you are more likely to allow the large sign in your yard.
This course of events is described by the
• Question 7 Which statement about physical attractiveness is
FALSE?
• Question 8 Zimbardo's prison experiment suggests that many
destructive human relationships have their source in
• Question 9 The fact that physically attractive people also tend to
be rated more highly on traits such as intelligence and honesty is an
example of
6. • Question 10 Solomon Asch's classic experiment (in which subjects
judged a standard line and comparison lines) was arranged to test the
limits of
• Question 11 Studies of conformity indicate that people are more apt
to be influenced by others if they
• Question 12 Omoto and Snyder’s study (1993) on what motivates
volunteers to help people with AIDS concluded that ALL of the
following were important reasons to volunteers for helping except
• Question 13 Which of the following techniques begins with a very
large request that is initially rejected, but a more modest request is
later accepted?
• Question 14 According to evolutionary psychologists,
• Question 15 Zimbardo interpreted the results of his simulated prison
study as an indication of the
• Question 16 Social position in a group determines one's
• Question 17 A reference group is
• Question 18 According to the text, which one of these is not a
strategy for resisting persuasion?
• Question 19 According to the theory of cognitive dissonance,
attitudes are changed because
• Question 20 Scapegoating is releasing aggression on __________
targets.
• Question 21 You are asked by a close friend to outline a complete
text to aid her studying for a final exam. You refuse to help. Later,
your friend asks if you would at least outline two chapters. Feeling
guilty, you now agree to help. Your behavior is predicted by the
7. • Question 22 According to your text, when in a medium or high-risk
situation, humans are more likely to help which of the following
persons?
• Question 23 Lincoln thought he smelled smoke for a second. He
looked at others in the classroom and at the teacher. No one seemed
concerned, so Lincoln continued taking his test along with his other
classmates. This is most likely an example of _______.
• Question 24 Milgram's shock study showed people to be
surprisingly
• Question 25 Those roles which one attains voluntarily are called
• Question 26 A __________ group is a group based on social
comparison.
• Question 27 Prejudice based on displaced aggression represents a
form of
• Question 28 During his rise to power, Hitler blamed the Jews for
Germany's economic woes. This is an example of
• Question 29 An ongoing pattern of life including such things as
language, customs and sex roles is called
• Question 30 There is a strong relationship between dating frequency
and physical attractiveness
Set 2
• Question 1 Shows such as Mr. Roger's Neighborhood and Sesame
Street demonstrate TV's ability to
• Question 2 Which of the following techniques begins with a
somewhat inflated request, then immediately decreases the apparent
size of the request by offering a discount or bonus?
8. • Question 3 The process of changing your behavior to match that of
others in a group is
• Question 4 Omoto and Snyder’s study (1993) on what motivates
volunteers to help people with AIDS concluded that ALL of the
following were important reasons to volunteers for helping except for
this one:
• Question 5 Solomon Asch's classic experiment (in which subjects
judged a standard line and comparison lines) was arranged to test the
limits of
• Question 6 Those roles which one attains voluntarily are called
• Question 7 Comparing yourself with a person who ranks lower
than you is referred to as
• Question 8 The real danger of "groupthink" is that Selected
Answer: Correct leads to a suspension of critical thinking
• Question 9 The real danger of "groupthink" is that it
• Question 10 Creation of superordinate goals has been shown to be
effective in reducing
• Question 11 Subjects in Milgram's experiment who gave
large shocks rationalized that they were NOT personally responsible
for their actions. This raises questions about our willingness to
commit inhumane acts as a result of
• Question 12 A compulsion by decision makers to maintain
each other's approval, even at the cost of critical thinking and good
judgment, is called
• Question 13 Prejudice based on displaced aggression represents a
form of
• Question 14 Studies of conformity indicate that people are more apt
to be influenced by others if they
9. • Question 15 The person who agrees to a small request initially is
more likely later to comply with a larger demand. This describes the
• Question 16 According to the research done by Karau& Williams
(1993), which of the following individuals is least likely to be a social
loafer?
• Question 17 A learned disposition to respond to people, objects, or
institutions in a positive or negative way defines
• Question 18 Which statement about physical attractiveness is
FALSE
• Question 19 In general, helping behavior in emergency situations is
discouraged by
• Question 20 Zimbardo's prison experiment suggests that
many destructive human relationships have their source in
• Question 21 Social position in a group determines one's
• Question 22 The fact that physically attractive people also tend to
be rated more highly on traits such as intelligence and honesty is an
example of
• Question 23 There is a strong relationship between dating
frequency and physical attractiveness
• Question 24 According to evolutionary psychologists,
• Question 25 In a 2011 Gallup Poll, which occupation was rated the
lowest in “honesty” on the list below?
• Question 26 A __________ group is a group based on social
comparison.
• Question 27 Lincoln thought he smelled smoke for a second. He
looked at others in the classroom and at the teacher. No one seemed
concerned, so Lincoln continued taking his test along with his other
classmates. This is most likely an example of _______.
10. • Question 28 People's invisible "spatial envelope" defines their
__________, and extends "I" or "me" boundaries past the skin.
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• Question 1 The goal of ___________ is to describe the strength of
the relationship between two or more events or characteristics.
• Question 2 We make and test inferences through:
• Question 3 The scientific method involves a prediction that can be
tested. This prediction is called
• Question 4 Sarah is Native American, and she passes on to her
children the traditional dress, music, and ceremonies of her people.
She is teaching her children Native American _______.
• Question 5 Now that Jesse has had a psychology class in college,
he recognizes astrology as:
• Question 6 Critical thinkers are more likely to:
• Question 7 Genetically, males are XY and females are XX. This is
a(n) _______ difference.
11. • Question 8 According to your textbook, what are the goals of
psychology?
• Question 9 A set of closely related ideas that attempts to organize
observations and connect observations and research is known as a:
• Question 10 Subjective well-being is the scientific term for how
people evaluate their lives in terms of their:
he skin.
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• Question 1 Which of the following psychologists was a
concentration camp survivor who wrote the book, Man’s Search for
Meaning?
• Question 2 A person from China or Japan would tend to revere
possible selves that:
• Question 3 Victor Frankl believed that:
12. • Question 4 According to Waterman’s research, when do MOST
identity changes take place?
• Question 5 ________ are standards that we apply to determine the
worth of things, ideas, or events.
• Question 6 The link between self-esteem and happiness is stronger
in:
• Question 7 Self-esteem is sometimes referred to as one’s:
• Question 8 Western culture is to ________ as non-Western culture
is to ________.
• Question 9 Erikson believed that _______was more important to
the identity of males, while ________ was more important to the
identity of females.
• Question 10 A person who has not experienced a crisis nor made
any commitments and who shows little interest in such matters would
be in which identity status?
Set 2
• Question 1 An ongoing pattern of life including such
things as language, customs and sex roles is called
• Question 2 You are asked by a close friend to outline a
complete text to aid her studying for a final exam. You refuse to help.
Later, your friend asks if you would at least outline two chapters.
Feeling guilty, you now agree to help. Your behavior is predicted by
the
• Question 3 When a person with little or no authority makes
a direct request to another person, the situation involves
13. • Question 4 Zimbardo interpreted the results of his
simulated prison study as an indication of the
• Question 5 Which theory holds that a relationship must be
profitable to endure?
• Question 6 In general, helping behavior in emergency
situations is discouraged by
• Question 7 According to your text, when in a medium or
high-risk situation, humans are more likely to help which of the
following persons?
• Question 8 Social position in a group determines one's
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• Question 1 Which of the following is NOT true of the self-
concept?
• Question 2 Self-awareness is a ________, whereas self-
consciousness is a ___________.
14. • Question 3 Which of the following is NOT involved in symbolic
interaction?
• Question 4 Which of the following does NOT belong?
• Question 5 Our evaluations of ourselves as good or bad constitute
our
• Question 6 People who are good at __________ have been shown
to have better grades and social skills.
• Question 7 According to Mead, which of the following is NOT
involved in the emergence of the self?
• Question 8 Which of the following statements is FALSE?
• Question 9 In their differing theories of the self, Mead focused on
__________ factors, whereas James emphasized _________ factors
• Question 10 How is the concept of self defined in your text?
Set 2
ermines one's
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• Question 1 In attempting to deceive someone, the LEAST truthful
information is transmitted via the
• Question 2 What do heuristics do?
• Question 3 Which of the following does NOT offer good evidence
regarding the likelihood of deception?
• Question 4 The process by which we interpret, analyze, remember,
and use information about the social world is called
• Question 5 Which of the following is out of place?
• Question 6 What effect do schemas have on the recall of
memories?
• Question 7 A mental model or representation incorporating
information on persons, objects, or situations is referred to as
• Question 8 According to counterfactual thinking research, if all of
the following people miss the plane, who is going to be the most
upset?
• Question 9 _____ are socially shared generalizations about people
based upon their group membership.
• Question 10 Which of the following emotions is someone from a
collectivist society LEAST likely to express?
16. • Question 3 Use of the representativeness heuristic allows us to
Explicit cognition involves
• Question 4 We have certain beliefs about the groups into which we
classify people
• Question 5 Individuals who tend to make internal, global, and
stable attributions for stressful events are described as
• Question 7 After seeing the headlines regarding a tragic airline
disaster, Bart decides it is safer to travel by car. His judgment appears
to be based on
• Question 6 In what way are social categorization and stereotyping
related?
• Question We have certain beliefs about the groups into which
we classify people Explicit cognition involves
Set 2
• Question 1 Which of the following is out of place?
• Question 2 A mental model or representation incorporating
information on persons, objects, or situations is referred to as
• Question 3 Use of the representativeness heuristic allows us to
• Question 4 Explicit cognition involves
• Question 5 In attempting to deceive someone, the LEAST truthful
information is transmitted via the
17. • Question 6 The process by which we interpret, analyze, remember,
and use information about the social world is called
• Question 7 Which of the following does NOT offer good evidence
regarding the likelihood of deception?
• Question 8 What do heuristics do?
• Question 9 _____ are socially shared generalizations about people
based upon their group membership.
• Question 10 Individuals who tend to make internal, global, and
stable attributions for stressful events are described as
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• Question 1 Nancy’s mother was an alcoholic and would be
abusive whenever she had too much to drink. As an adult, Nancy does
not like to drink and is even upset at the smell of alcohol on
someone’s breath. Which theory would explain Nancy’s attitude?
• Question 2 Which of the following is out of place?
18. • Question 3 Mark wants to buy a new car. All of the new models
are designed with a decorative balloon-like feature that runs across
the top. Mark isn’t sure he likes this new feature, yet every car he
looks at has it. Mark sees these new models everywhere and,
eventually, he comes to like it. Which of the following principles
BEST explains Mark’s change of attitude?
• Question 4 Which of the following is out of place?
• Question 5 Acquiring an attitude through operant conditioning
involves
• Question 6 Manuel prefers to use Sunny Airlines because it offers
generous frequent flyer miles whenever he purchases a ticket. What
function does his attitude toward Sunny Airlines serve?
• Question 7 Harry feels very positively toward Econo Automobile
Company and purchases one because he believes it to be the most
economical car available. What function does his attitude toward the
Econo Automobile Company serve?
• Question 8 The key concept in acquiring an attitude through
operant conditioning is
• Question 9 Ellen and Robert both have positive attitudes toward
social psychology. Ellen believes that social psychology has practical
value in understanding how and why people sometimes behave in
unusual ways. Robert believes the knowledge and skills he will learn
as a social psychologist will give him access to financial rewards.
Which of the following BEST explains the difference in their
attitudes?
• Question 10 Which of the following pairings do NOT go together?
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• Question 1 Although men typically hold ________ attitudes
toward women, women’s attitudes towards men tend to be more
__________.
• Question 2 What are the cultural beliefs, values, and customs that
denigrate nonheterosexualbehavior called?
• Question 3 What is a characteristic that discredits a person and/or
places the person in unequal status to a majority group?
• Question 4 What is the MOST likely explanation for illusory
correlations?
• Question 5 When a young woman is asked to think of as many
traits as she can to describe “a typical elderly person” and can only
come up with “kind, frail, and poor,” which of the following does her
short list exemplify?
• Question 6 Derek is a psychology major. He observes how varied
psychology majors are and notes their very diverse interests in the
field. Derek wonders about those "up-tight accounting majors," whom
he sees as very conservative and interested only in making money.
Derek's attitudes best exemplifies ______.
20. • Question 7 The tendency for news media to label the race of
perpetrators of crimes may reinforce negative stereotypes because it
can generate
• Question 8 Helen believes that all African Americans should have
equal access to a good education, adequate health care, and quality
housing, but she also believes that most African Americans lack the
motivation to advance themselves academically and economically.
Which of the following do her attitudes BEST typify?
• Question 9 An unusual and rather negative event happens in a
community. What happens when this occurrence is associated with a
member of a minority group?
• Question 10 What is the meaning of the term prejudice?
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• Question 1 What is publicly acting in accord with a direct request
called?
21. • Question 2 Research on the relationship between group size and
conformity pressures suggested that in situations of ambiguous
reality,
• Question 3 Although he is Jewish, Michael agrees to exchange
Christmas gifts with his co-workers when asked. He feels rather
uncomfortable about this but is concerned about how he will be
treated if he does not do so. Michael’s behavior is an example of
• Question 4 What was the purpose of Sherif’s use of the autokinetic
effect with groups?
• Question 5 Normative social influence involves
• Question 6 Ostracism is a common reaction to those who dissent
from the group’s norms. What costs does it have for those doing the
ostracizing?
• Question 7 Which statement accurately describes Asch’s findings
regarding group pressure to conform?
• Question 8 What is the degree of attractiveness that group
members have for one another called?
• Question 9 Research suggests that in situations in which there are
few dissenters, as opposed to when there are many dissenters,
• Question 10 Why is it sometimes difficult to distinguish between
independence and conformity?
• Question 11 Alexander met his work group for the first time. He
made sure to speak with each one to try to assess how each would
contribute to the final project. Alexander’s behavior is explained by
which of the following?
• Question 12 Kylie is in her first year of college. She hangs out with
a group of other students, and they all spend their spare time together.
They all enjoy going to see films and attending concerts. Kylie always
gets the group organized to go out. Kylie’s behavior is the result of
which of the following?
22. • Question 13 An experimental psychologist observes that trained rats
run a familiar maze faster if other rats are present in the maze. Which
principle accounts for this difference in behavior?
• Question 14 The fact that an individual’s performance has a
tendency to be influenced by the presence of an audience
demonstrates the principle of
• Question 15 Which of the following is out of place?
• Question 16 Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding
the temporal model of group membership?
• Question 17 What is the core concept of the evaluation-
apprehension approach to social facilitation?
• Question 18 One explanation for the social loafing phenomenon is
that
• Question 19 A man joins a community group concerned with
helping potential high school dropouts stay in school. The course of
his membership in that group will be most influenced by
• Question 20 One key factor in reducing social loafing appears to be
Set 2
• Question 1 Why is it sometimes difficult to distinguish between
independence and conformity?
23. • Question 2 What is the degree of attractiveness that group
members have for one another called?
• Question 3 Conformity demands are especially strong in
• Question 4 Research on the relationship between group size and
conformity pressures suggested that in situations of ambiguous
reality,
• Question 5 What is publicly acting in accord with a direct request
called?
• Question 6 Which statement accurately describes Asch’s findings
regarding group pressure to conform?
• Question 7 Sherif’s experiments primarily involved which of the
following types of social influence?
• Question 8 Normative social influence involves
• Question 9 Ostracism is a common reaction to those who dissent
from the group’s norms. What costs does it have for those doing the
ostracizing?
• Question 10 Research suggests that in situations in which there are
few dissenters, as opposed to when there are many dissenters,
• Question 11 Kylie is in her first year of college. She hangs out with
a group of other students, and they all spend their spare time together.
They all enjoy going to see films and attending concerts. Kylie always
gets the group organized to go out. Kylie’s behavior is the result of
which of the following?
• Question 12 What is the core concept of the evaluation-
apprehension approach to social facilitation?
• Question 13 An experimental psychologist observes that trained rats
run a familiar maze faster if other rats are present in the maze. Which
principle accounts for this difference in behavior?
24. • Question 14 Which of the following is out of place?
• Question 15 Which of the following factors does NOT affect group
cohesion?
• Question 16 One explanation for the social loafing phenomenon is
that
• Question 17 The fact that an individual’s performance has a
tendency to be influenced by the presence of an audience
demonstrates the principle of
• Question 18 Alexander met his work group for the first time. He
made sure to speak with each one to try to assess how each would
contribute to the final project. Alexander’s behavior is explained by
which of the following?
• Question 19 Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding
the temporal model of group membership?
• Question 20 Why would it be well advised for people who lead
groups to pay attention to socioemotional needs?
• Question 4 Sometimes group members must ostracize a “known
loafer” as punishment. According to research by Williams and
Sommer, what characteristic has been shown to be important in
understanding the loafer’s reactions to being ostracized?
• Question 8 What do we call a loss of a sense of individual identity
and loosening of self-restraint that can occur in group situations?
• Question 10 One key factor in reducing social loafing appears to be
• Question 11 Although he is Jewish, Michael agrees to exchange
Christmas gifts with his co-workers when asked. He feels rather
uncomfortable about this but is concerned about how he will be
treated if he does not do so. Michael’s behavior is an example of
25. • Question 12 Ostracism is a common reaction to those who dissent
from the group’s norms. What costs does it have for those doing the
ostracizing?
• Question 13 What is the act of changing the attitudes or behavior of
a target using social power?
• Question 14 What was the purpose of Sherif’s use of the autokinetic
effect with groups?
• Question 15 What is the primary purpose of cultural rituals such as
saying the Pledge of Allegiance and celebrating Martin Luther King,
Jr.’s birthday?
• Question 1 What distinguishes conformity from other types of
social influence?
• Question 11 Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding
the temporal model of group membership?
• Question 19 A man joins a community group concerned with
helping potential high school dropouts stay in school. The course of
his membership in that group will be most influenced by
• Question 15 Why would it be well advised for people who lead
groups to pay attention to socioemotional needs?
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• Question 1 For women and men, women’s bodies are
• Question 2 According to social psychological researchers,
proximity is a good predictor of
• Question 3 What motivated anxious individuals to affiliate with
others in the Schachter experiments?
• Question 4 In their classic study of friendship patterns among
graduate students, what factor did Festinger, Schachter, and Back find
to be most important in friendship choice?
• Question 5 Regarding the physical attractiveness stereotype,
researchers have found that attractive individuals demonstrate
• Question 6 Introverts and extraverts are known to have different
levels of a need for contact with others, and this is related to
physiological mechanisms. Introverts, as compared to extraverts,
• Question 7 Studies investigating the cross-cultural standards of
attractiveness have found that
• Question 8 What do we call a person’s tendency to be very active
in pursuing social contacts and valuing positive outcomes in such
pursuits?
• Question 9 Participants anticipating an embarrassing situation
preferred solitude to affiliation or to wait with participants who were
not going to be in the same experiment. What appears to be
motivating their behavior?
• Question 10 Which of the following is social physique anxiety
strongly associated with?
• Question 11 Which of the following does NOT belong?
27. • Question 12 In investigations of intimacy, how is the inclusion of
the other into one’s self-schema demonstrated?
• Question 13 Which of the following is out of place?
• Question 14 Which of the following is out of place?
• Question 15 Jane’s mother rarely left her alone as a child and was
always quick in responding to her when she cried. As a result, Jane
most likely has which of the following attachment styles?
• Question 16 In intimate relationships, phenomena such as
transactive memory, communal relating, and the decrease in the actor-
observer effect all demonstrate the way in which
• Question 17 People with a(n) ________ attachment style are more
likely to have sex with their partners in an effort to get the partner to
love them, while people with a(n) ________ attachment style are
more likely to have sex because they want to improve their social
status.
• Question 18 How are individuals with a dismissing-avoidant
attachment style likely to behave in an intimate relationship?
• Question 19 What is the strong emotional relationship between a
primate infant and its caregiver called?
• Question 20 Paul finds it relatively easy to get close to others.
Rhonda expects her intimate relationships to endure. Quentin sees
others as generally trustworthy. Most likely, these individuals have
Set 2
28. • Question 1 For women and men, women’s bodies are
• Question 2 What motivated anxious individuals to affiliate with
others in the Schachter experiments?
• Question 3 In their classic study of friendship patterns among
graduate students, what factor did Festinger, Schachter, and Back find
to be most important in friendship choice?
• Question 4 Introverts and extraverts are known to have different
levels of a need for contact with others, and this is related to
physiological mechanisms. Introverts, as compared to extraverts,
• Question 5 Regarding the physical attractiveness stereotype,
researchers have found that attractive individuals demonstrate
• Question 6 What is the “double bind” that women face in terms of
physical attractiveness?
• Question 7 Participants anticipating an embarrassing situation
preferred solitude to affiliation or to wait with participants who were
not going to be in the same experiment. What appears to be
motivating their behavior?
• Question 8 What do we call a person’s tendency to be very active
in pursuing social contacts and valuing positive outcomes in such
pursuits?
• Question 9 Studies investigating the cross-cultural standards of
attractiveness have found that
• Question 10 Your biology class has 100 students in it. Which of the
following is the BEST predictor regarding whom you are likely to
become friends with in your class
• Question 11 How are individuals with a fearful-avoidant attachment
style likely to behave in an intimate relationship?
29. • Question 12 Which of the following is out of place?
• Question 13 Which of the following is out of place?
• Question 14 With which of the following is the concept of
“attachment style” MOST closely associated?
• Question 15 What is the strong emotional relationship between a
primate infant and its caregiver called?
• Question 16 People with a(n) ________ attachment style are more
likely to have sex with their partners in an effort to get the partner to
love them, while people with a(n) ________ attachment style are
more likely to have sex because they want to improve their social
status
• Question 17 William and Sandy travel frequently. William is
excellent at remembering directions and recalling interesting facts
about the places they visit. Sandy remembers what they need to pack
and their individual preferences for foods and activities on their trips
Which of the following BEST describes their ability in these areas?
• Question 18 Paul finds it relatively easy to get close to others.
Rhonda expects her intimate relationships to endure. Quentin sees
others as generally trustworthy. Most likely, these individuals have
• Question 19 How are individuals with a dismissing-avoidant
attachment style likely to behave in an intimate relationship?
• Question 20 Jane’s mother rarely left her alone as a child and was
always quick in responding to her when she cried. As a result, Jane
most likely has which of the following attachment styles?
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• Question 1 In his revision of the frustration-aggression hypothesis,
Berkowitz would NOT support which of the following statements?
• Question 2 One major tenet of the original frustration-aggression
hypothesis that failed to gain research support was
• Question 3 One key factor in interpreting behavior that results in
harm to another person as aggression is ____
• Question 4 Any external condition that prevents a person from
obtaining the pleasures he or she expected defines
• Question 5 A dentist is drilling a cavity and the patient yells out in
pain. The dentist’s behavior is
• Question 6 Females of certain species of fish and bears must
sometimes protect their offspring from being eaten by the very males
who fathered them. Such behavior within a species appears to
contradict
• Question 7 A restaurant owner spreads a false rumor that a
competing restaurant was fined for sanitary code violations. This is an
example of what type of aggression?
• Question 8 The weakening of an individual’s restraints against
behaving aggressively is called
• Question 9 The person who kicks the soft-drink dispenser in order
to obtain the change he was entitled to is engaging in what type of
aggression?
31. • Question 10 Which of the following personality factors has been
linked with aggression?
• Question 11 Money and donations of food and clothing are pouring
in to help the victims of a devastating flood. However, all donations
drop off dramatically when it becomes public knowledge that these
flood victims had been warned twice that their homes were in a flood
plain and that they should move. This change in the level of charitable
behavior is an example of
• Question 12 The rules of conduct that prescribe the manner in
which people should generally behave are called
• Question 13 Many individuals contribute to their community’s
Legal Defense Fund so that low-income individuals can have
adequate legal representation. The intentions behind these
contributions reflect support of the
• Question 14 According to Trivers, which of the following is NOT a
condition that facilitates the development of reciprocal helping within
a species?
• Question 15 Which of the following is NOT a defining characteristic
in making a behaviorprosocial?
• Question 16 The sexual assault and murder of Kitty Genovese
prompted researchers to study which of the following phenomena?
• Question 17 Alexander and Cassie both witness someone being
attacked. According to research, what is MOST likely going to
happen?
• Question 18 In spite of her flu symptoms, Dr.Baldus comes to
campus to do a special review session for her upcoming test. The
professor’s behavior is consistent with
• Question 19 Larry realizes he needs some additional tax deductions
so he donates his family’s old clothing and household goods to a local
charity. His behavior would be considered an example of
32. • Question 20 Which of the following statements about gender
differences in helping behavior is NOT accurate?
Set 2
• Question 1 One key factor in interpreting behavior that results in
harm to another person as aggression is ____
• Question 2 Supporters of the evolutionary perspective emphasize
• Question 3 Which of the following personality factors has been
linked with aggression?
• Question 4 A dentist is drilling a cavity and the patient yells out in
pain. The dentist’s behavior is
• Question 5 The person who kicks the soft-drink dispenser in order
to obtain the change he was entitled to is engaging in what type of
aggression?
• Question 6 Females of certain species of fish and bears must
sometimes protect their offspring from being eaten by the very males
who fathered them. Such behavior within a species appears to
contradict
• Question 7 Any external condition that prevents a person from
obtaining the pleasures he or she expected defines
• Question 8 Based upon research, it appears that aggressive-prone
individuals act out aggressively
• Question 9 In his revision of the frustration-aggression hypothesis,
Berkowitz would NOT support which of the following statements?
33. • Question 10 A restaurant owner spreads a false rumor that a
competing restaurant was fined for sanitary code violations. This is an
example of what type of aggression?
• Question 11 When a house catches fire during the night, a
distraught parent keeps reentering the burning house, first retrieving
her own children and then retrieving her children’s visiting friends.
The parent’s behavior would support the concept of
• Question 12 Which attribute characterizes Americans who are
especially unlikely to help others in non-life-threatening situations?
• Question 13 Which item is out of place?
• Question 14 Which of the following is NOT a defining characteristic
in making a behaviorprosocial?
• Question 15 Many individuals contribute to their community’s
Legal Defense Fund so that low-income individuals can have
adequate legal representation. The intentions behind these
contributions reflect support of the
• Question 16 In spite of her flu symptoms, Dr.Baldus comes to
campus to do a special review session for her upcoming test. The
professor’s behavior is consistent with
• Question 17 According to Trivers, which of the following is NOT a
condition that facilitates the development of reciprocal helping within
a species?
• Question 18 The rules of conduct that prescribe the manner in
which people should generally behave are called
• Question 19 Which of the following statements about gender
differences in helping behavior is NOT accurate?
• Question 20 According to research, under what condition are people
from collectivist cultures less likely to help than people from
individualist cultures?
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PSY 110 Week 2 Assignment 1 Description of Research
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In this assignment, you will write an essay about the research methods
and ethical implications of a social psychology study. You will get
information about the study from one of the entries in the SPARQ
"Solutions Catalog", which is a web site maintained by Stanford
University at https://sparq.stanford.edu/solutions?&&. SPARQ is an
acronym for "Social Psychological Answers to Real-world
Questions." Each entry in the Solutions Catalog names a problem, and
then offers a solution to that problem, based on a research study in
social psychology.
To keep this assignment short and manageable, your only sources for
this assignment should be from the SPARQ site and your course
materials, such as your textbook. There is no need for you to cite any
35. of the course materials. Therefore, no additional citations or
references are needed, beyond those from the SPARQ site.
In this exercise, you will choose one of the entries in the SPARC site,
and then write a two to three (2-3) page paper that meets the
following requirements.
Begin your paper with a short introductory statement that clearly
identifies the article from the SPARQ site that you are using, as well
as the corresponding research article. Model your statement after the
following example:
The article I selected from the SPARQ website is entitled “” (Wilson,
n.d.), which summarizes a research article (Wilson & Linville, 1982)
on the topic.
Please note that there are two APA “in-text citations” in this example.
The first citation “(Wilson, n.d.)” is an in-text citation for the SPARQ
article. The SPARQ articles are undated, which means that there is no
date of publication reported. The “n.d.” designation is an abbreviation
for “no date”.
36. The second citation “(Wilson & Linville, 1982)”, is an in-text citation
to the original research article. We are asking you to cite this paper
for practice in using APA, but are not requiring you to read the
original paper. Normally, you should cite only those articles that you
actually read and used, but we’re making an exception here for the
purposes of practice.
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PSY 110 Week 8 Assignment 2 Aggression and Violence in
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Assignment 2: Aggression and Violence in the Media
Due Week 8 and worth 180 points
Reflect on two to three (2-3) TV shows in which characters
demonstrate aggression or violence. Consider the context in which
this aggression or violence occurred and ways in which it can lead to
desensitization.
Write a one to two (1-2) page paper in which you:
37. Briefly describe at least one (1) episode of a television show in which
you observed aggression or violence.
Identify the context in which the character(s) demonstrated aggression
or violence. Include the gender, age, and culture of the character(s)
involved in the aggressive or violent act(s).
Discuss at least two (2) possible reasons why the selected TV episode
included aggression or violence. Provide a rationale for your
response.
Describe at least two (2) ways that media violence can cause
desensitization in people. Justify your response.
Your assignment must follow these formatting requirements:
Be typed, double spaced, using Times New Roman font (size 12),
with one-inch margins on all sides. Check with your professor for any
additional instructions.
Include a cover page containing the title of the assignment, the
student’s name, the professor’s name, the course title, and the date.
The cover page is not included in the required assignment page
length.
The specific course learning outcomes associated with this
assignment are:
Develop an increased understanding of the dynamic between society
and individuals.
Use technology and information resources to research issues in social
psychology.
Write clearly and concisely about social psychology using proper
grammar and mechanics