Aggression / Norms & Morality
Computational Approaches to Relationship Psychology
Replication Crisis
Social Cognition in Primates
Cultural and Historical Psychology
100

True or false: alcohol directly causes aggression.

False; alcohol is correlated with aggression because it causes biological disinhibition, attentional narrowing, and has a cultural association to aggression

100

What do "agents" in computational simulations represent?

People

100

Define "publication bias"

Tendency for journals to accept papers reporting statistically significant effects more than papers reporting “no effect.”

100

Would you expect an ape to remember their long-lost friend or long-lost enemy better?

Their long lost-friend

100

Cultural tightness—strong norms and strict punishment for deviance—is associated with higher levels of this type of agriculture in China.

Rice farming

200

Would you expect a personal moral dilemma that involves direct harm to activate brain regions associated with emotion OR brain regions associated with cognitive control?

Brain regions associated with emotion/social cognition (e.g. medial prefrontal cortex, posterior cingulate cortex, and angular gyrus)

200

Is the Resource Allocation Model or Kalick-Hamilton Model more realistic with mate choice simulations?

Resource Allocation Model

200

What phenomenon explains the study that attempted to show that elderly priming led to slower walking in younger populations?

Social priming

200

Name a method used in one of the studies discussed in Dr. Lewis's guest lecture.

Eye tracking

Exploratory choice task

200

Do people in rice-farming regions tend to think analytically or holistically?

Holistically (attending to relationships, patterns, and broader contextual features)

300

True or false: a participant who is given serotonin will likely react less aggressively to provocation than a participant given a placebo.

True; serotonin is negatively correlated with aggression

300

What is the Matching Hypothesis?

People tend to choose partners of similar attractiveness to themselves

300

How does confirmation bias contribute to the Replication Crisis?

Scientists may interpret findings in a way that confirms their existing beliefs or hypotheses, even if they might not be objectively correct.

300

What might children/chimpanzees in the Social Curiosity task see in the "social" box?

A video of two agents interacting (e.g. playing together, grooming each other, etc.)

300

What does the acronym WEIRD stand for?

Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, Democratic

400

How might someone with a utilitarian moral orientation approach the Trolley Problem?

They would likely choose to divert the trolley so it only kills one person rather than five.

400

True or false: computational approaches replace rich verbal theories.

False; they sharpen them by moving from theories toward quantitative, predictive accounts of how real people choose, form, and maintain close bonds.

400

When researchers make many analyses until they find a significant result, it's called _______

p-hacking
400

What is a major hierarchical difference between chimpanzees and bonobos?

Chimpanzees live in male-dominated societies while bonobos live in female co-dominated societies.

400

In the Starbucks observational study, people in more individualistic regions were more likely to do this behavior when moving through crowded spaces.

Move things in their way rather than squeeze around them.

500

What are some of the adaptive roots of aggression?

Aggression can enhance access to resources, help parents protect their young, and support survival in times of intergroup conflict.

500

Name 2 advantages of the computational approach to relationship science

- Transparency

- Precise predictions

- Rigorous tests

- Applicability at scale

500

Name one major open science solution that reduces false-positive findings by committing to an analysis plan before viewing data.

Preregistration

500

What factor explains differences in bonobo and chimpanzee intergroup dynamics?

Environment: bonobos lived in a resource-rich environment that didn't require competition, while chimpanzees had to compete to survive

500

Why did wheat farming give rise to more individualistic cultures?

Wheat farming is relatively easier, requiring less labor per unit of land and little to no collaboration with neighbors, making people less reliant on others.

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