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As a field, social psychology focuses on (blank) in predicting human behavior

Situational factors

Making internal attributions for,your successes and,making external attributions for your failures is an example of

Self-serving bias

Collectivistic cultures are to (blank) as individualistic cultures are to (blank)

Situational; dispositional



Collectivist- focuses on family, friends, etc.


Individualistic- focuses on yourself

According to the actor-observer bias, we have more info about

Influences on our own behavior

A (blank) is a set of group expectations s for appropriate thoughts and behaviors of its members

Social norm

On the first day of soccer practice, Jose suits up in a t-shirt, shorts, and cleats and runs out to the field to,join his teammates. Jose's behaviors is reflective of

A script

When it comes to buying clothes, teenagers often follow social norms; this is likely motivated by

Fitting in

In the Stanford prison experiment, even the lead researcher succumbed to his role as a prison supervisor. This is an example of the power of (blank) influencing behavior

Social roles

Attitudes describe our (blank) of ppl, objects, and ideas

Evaluations

Cognitive dissonance causes discomfort bc it disrupts our sense of

Consistency

In order for the central route to persuasion to be effective, the audience must be (blank) and (blank)

Analytical; motivated

Examples of cues used in peripheral route persuasion include all of the following except

Factual information

In the Asch experiment, participants confirmed due to (blank) social influence

Normative

Under what conditions will informational social influence be more likely?

Both b and c (when the answer is unclear and when the group,has expertise)

Social loafing occurs when

Both a and b (individual performance can't be evaluated and he task is easy)

If group members modify their opinions to align with a perceived group consensus, then (blank) has occured

Groupthink

Prejudice is to (blank) as discrimination is to (blank)

Feelings; behaviors

Which of the following is not a type of prejudice?

Individualism

(blank) occurs when the our-group,is blamed for the in-groups frusteration

Scapegoating

When we seek out info that supports our stereotypes we are engaged in

Confirmation bias

Typically, bullying from boys is to (blank) as bullying from girls is to (blank)

Physical harm; emotional harm

Which of the following adolescents is least likely to be targeted for bullying?

Captain of the football team

Bystander effect likely occurs due to

Diffusion of responsibility




Bystander effect- when individual doesn't help victim

Altruism is a form of prosocial behavior that is motivated by

Selfless helping of others

After moving to a new apartment building, research suggests that Sam will be most likely to become friends with

His next door neighbor

What trait do both men and women tend to look for in a romantic partner?

Physical attractiveness

According to the triangular theory of love, what type of love is defined by passion and intimacy but no commitment?

Romantic love

According to social exchange theory, humans want to maximize the (blank) and minimize the (blank) in relationships

Benefits; costs