Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 5
Lecture
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1. The type of method used when researchers ask large numbers of people to respond to questions about their attitudes and behavior. A. Correlation Method B. Survey Method C. Hypothesis D. Experimental Method E. Mediating Variables
B) Survey Method
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What type of thinking makes assumptions that don't hold up to rational assumptions. A) Magical Thinking B) Critical Thinking C) Subjective Thinking D) Irrational Thinking
What is A) Magical thinking
100
Cues provided by movement of other people's body parts are known as______? A) Staring B) Motion body reaction C) Body Language D) Body homeostasis
What is C) Body Language
100
A plan for how to implement our intensions to carry out some action is called? A) Implemental intentions B) Implemental Action C) Implemental choice D) Implemental plan
What is D) Implemental plan
100
Which accronym is a mnemonic for understanding experimental design and independent and dependent variable? A) HORSE-SHOE B) DRY-MIX C) POP-TOP D) SCORE-MORE
What is B) DRY-MIX
200
The theory behind human beings presenting unique awareness of the fact that we will die in turn, causes us to engage in A) Terror Management B) Positive Affect C) Confirm Psychology D) None of the above
What is A) Terror Management
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As a child Chelsea was attacked by a dog, and now thinks all dogs are evil. She then saw a dog guiding a disabled person across the street. Despite the fact she still thinks all dogs are evil. Her unwillingness to change her mind is an example of A) Schema B) Unpriming C) Perseverance Effect D) Priming
What is D) Priming
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Regarding the facial feedback hypothesis; participants whose facial muscles are paralyzed report _______ emotional reactions to film clips that those whose faces were not paralyzed. A) Less B) More C) Same D) None of these
What is A) Less
200
What is the efforts to change other peoples attitudes through the use of various messages? A) Conning B) Persuasion C) Communicating D) Buying Out
What is B) Persuasion
200
When there is no differences in behavior between the groups using the scientific method is know as? A) Experimental Hypothesis B) Experiment Management C) Null Hypothesis D) Scientific Theory
What is C) Null Hypothesis
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_________ The scientific field that seeks to understand the nature and causes; a individual behavior and thought in social situations. A) Social Psychology B) Social Neuroscience Psychology C) Evolutionary Psychology D) Multicultural Perspective Psychology
What is A) Social Psychology
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2. Despite opposing evidence presented in the experiment conducted in class Joe still believes that his personal hypothesis is correct. This incorrect assumption is due to: A. Optimistic Bias B. Planning Fallacy C. Overconfidence Barrier D. Counterfactual Thinking E. Terror Management
What is C) Overconfidence Barrier
300
By Terra giving up and derogating her goals to succeed, the theory that festinger meant was? A) Viewing worthless goal as worthwhile. B) Changing our attitude toward the goal to be negative C) Changing our altitude toward the goal to be positive D) Coming up with a silver for our goal
What is B) changing our attitude toward the goal to be negative.
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4. ___________ Is the repeatedly performing of a specific behavior so responses become relatively automatic whenever that situation is encountered. A. Persuasion B. Implementation Plan C. Theory of reasoned action D. Theory of planned behavior E. Habit
What is E) Habit
300
WHat is the difference between correlation and causality? A) They are the same B) correlation is when event A is necessary for event B C) Causality is when A causes B & correlations is when two variables are related D) Causality is when variables are related but one doesn't cause the other.
What is C) Causality is when A causes B & correlations is when two variables are related
400
A new branch of psychology that seeks to invesitigate the potential role of genetic factors in various aspects of human behavior is A) Social Neuroscience Psychology B) Evolutionary Psychology C) Social Psychology D) Multicultural Perspective Psychology
What is B) Evolutionary Pschology
400
A focus on understanding the cultural and ethnic factors that influence social behavior is classified as? A) Multicultural Perspective B) Personal Environment C) Archival Method D) Social Perspective
What is A) Multicultural Perspective
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3. When looking at religious and non-religious individuals from Europe and East Asia, it is shown that regardless of where they are from, more religious individuals are _________________ to make attributions than non-religious individuals. A. Not at all likely B. Less Likely C. Sometimes Likely D. More Likely E. Always Likely
What is D) More likely
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Many messages that use frightening attempts to scare people into changing their mind attitudes and behavior. A) Freddy Cougar B) Jason X C) Fear Appeals D) Persuasion
What is C) Fear Appeals
400
5. A predictable error that tends to affect everyone the same way is: A. Systematic Error B. Random Error C. Unpredictable Error D. Probability E. Variance
What is A) Systematic Error
500
Which of the following is not considered a core value in nature. A) Accuracy B) Objectivity C) Skepticism D) Open-Mindness E) Confidence
What is E) Confidence
500
On the 1st day of school a teacher decided to indtroduce herself and told the students her favorite thing todo in her free times; which was to play baseball. SHe then asked the students todo the same and each studen said that their favorite thing to do in there free time was to play a sport. The students were affected by... A) Information Overload B) Unpriming C) Priming D) Neuristics
What is C) Priming
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When we tend to perceive others as acting the way they do because there that kind of person rather than other external factors that may influence their behavior. A) The Fallacy of Ambiguity B) Fundamental Attribution Error C) Unisex Biases D) Kindness
What is A) Fundamental Attribution Error
500
5. When our capacity to self-regulate has been reduced because of prior expenditures of limited resources A) Self-regulation B) Selective avoidance C) Individual-resistance D) Ego-depletion
D) Ego-Depletion
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The Scientific Method consist of what methods? A) Situation Factors B) Archival Method C) Observational Method D) Reinforcing Method E) Experimental Method F) None of the Above G) B, C, E
What is G) B. C E
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