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As a field, social psychology focuses on (blank) in predicting human behavior |
Situational factors |
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Making internal attributions for,your successes and,making external attributions for your failures is an example of |
Self-serving bias |
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Collectivistic cultures are to (blank) as individualistic cultures are to (blank) |
Situational; dispositional
Collectivist- focuses on family, friends, etc. Individualistic- focuses on yourself |
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According to the actor-observer bias, we have more info about |
Influences on our own behavior |
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A (blank) is a set of group expectations s for appropriate thoughts and behaviors of its members |
Social norm |
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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 |
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When it comes to buying clothes, teenagers often follow social norms; this is likely motivated by |
Fitting in |
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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 |
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Attitudes describe our (blank) of ppl, objects, and ideas |
Evaluations |
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Cognitive dissonance causes discomfort bc it disrupts our sense of |
Consistency |
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In order for the central route to persuasion to be effective, the audience must be (blank) and (blank) |
Analytical; motivated |
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Examples of cues used in peripheral route persuasion include all of the following except |
Factual information |
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In the Asch experiment, participants confirmed due to (blank) social influence |
Normative |
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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) |
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Social loafing occurs when |
Both a and b (individual performance can't be evaluated and he task is easy) |
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If group members modify their opinions to align with a perceived group consensus, then (blank) has occured |
Groupthink |
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Prejudice is to (blank) as discrimination is to (blank) |
Feelings; behaviors |
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Which of the following is not a type of prejudice? |
Individualism |
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(blank) occurs when the our-group,is blamed for the in-groups frusteration |
Scapegoating |
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When we seek out info that supports our stereotypes we are engaged in |
Confirmation bias |
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Typically, bullying from boys is to (blank) as bullying from girls is to (blank) |
Physical harm; emotional harm |
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Which of the following adolescents is least likely to be targeted for bullying? |
Captain of the football team |
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Bystander effect likely occurs due to |
Diffusion of responsibility Bystander effect- when individual doesn't help victim |
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Altruism is a form of prosocial behavior that is motivated by |
Selfless helping of others |
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After moving to a new apartment building, research suggests that Sam will be most likely to become friends with |
His next door neighbor |
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What trait do both men and women tend to look for in a romantic partner? |
Physical attractiveness |
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According to the triangular theory of love, what type of love is defined by passion and intimacy but no commitment? |
Romantic love |
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According to social exchange theory, humans want to maximize the (blank) and minimize the (blank) in relationships |
Benefits; costs |