Chapter 3 Intro to Psychology
Behavioral confirmation is a form of ________ when individuals' social expectations lead them to behave in ways that cause others to confirm their expectations. - participating paradox - attribution bias - self-fulfilling prophecy - performing prediction
self-fulfilling prophecy
When we see our behaviors as intentional and admirable we attribute this to our own good reasons, not to the: - outcome. - culture. - situation. - world.
situation
Activating particular associations in memory is ______. - practicing - participating - priming - pasting
priming
A belief that leads to its own fulfillment is called _______-_______ _______
self; fulfilling; prophecy
Most students underestimate how long it will take to complete papers and other major assignments. Students are not alone. Which of the following also describe issues with estimating? Multiple select question. - Stockbroker confidence that experts are overconfident they can beat the stock market average - Planning fallacy in which individuals overestimate how much we will get done and how much free time we will have - Political overconfidence in which overconfident decision-makers can wreak havoc - CEO overconfidence in which one individual decides all the major decisions and judgments of the corporation
- Stockbroker confidence that experts are overconfident they can beat the stock market average - Planning fallacy in which individuals overestimate how much we will get done and how much free time we will have - Political overconfidence in which overconfident decision-makers can wreak havoc
Daniel Kahneman (2011) has classified what we would call a "gut reaction" as what brain system? - System 1 - System 2 - System 3 - System 4
System 1
A tendency to search for information that confirms one's preconception is identified as confirmation ________
bias
You have an appointment with someone and they are late. If you make a fundamental attribution error in this instance, you are more likely to use a(n) _________ attribution to explain why they are late.
dispositional
According to attribution theory (Gilbert & Malone, 1995; Heider, 1958), __________ attribution assumes behavior is due to a person's traits and personality, whereas _____________ attribution assumes behavior is due to the situation or environment.
dispositional; situational
When Moana is seen yelling at Zeb, people think Moana is an angry person. This is not necessarily true, but it happens with a phenomenon called spontaneous trait: - internalization. - independence. - inference. - interrogation.
inference
Levar had a feeling he should buy Apple stock, and it proved to be an excellent choice. His decision was based on a "gut feeling" instead of logic or reasoning. This feeling is an example of ______ judgment. - imaginative - informational - initial - intuitive
intuitive
Our immediate knowledge of something without reasoning or analysis is identified as ________ judgement
intuitive
Attributing a behavior to the wrong source is identified as ______. - misapplication - misattribution - misappointment - misappropriation
misattribution
The tendency to be more confident than correct is identified as the __________ phenomenon.
overconfidence
Elaheh was home alone watching a scary movie. She had trouble sleeping as all of the house sounds kept her awake. She was affected through _____. - burglars - robberies - priming - storms
priming
When we assume that other people's actions are the same as their intentions and dispositions, we are inferring _______
traits
David prepares his cereal and accidentally puts the cereal away in the refrigerator and the milk in the cupboard. David's action is an example of Blank______ thinking. Multiple select question. - deliberate - impulsive - controlled - automatic
- impulsive - delibrate
A reason social psychologists study attribution errors is to make us more ______. (Select all that apply.) Multiple select question. - intelligent - in touch with reality - humane - rational
- in touch with reality - humane - rational
Studies (Cooper, 1983; Harris & Rosenthal, 1985, 1986; Jussim, 1986) have shown that teachers who know students are in the gifted range will ______. Multiple select question. - set higher standards for them - spend more time with low achievers - call on them more often for answers - look and smile at them more
- set higher standards for them - call on them more often for answers - look and smile at them more
In one study where teachers were videotaped talking to, or about, unseen students, it took a _____ clip to determine if the teachers viewed the student as a good or poor. - 2-minute - 10-second - 1-minute - 5-minute
10-second
In an experiment (Butz & Plant, 2006), people anticipated interacting with another person of a different race. When led to believe that the other person disliked interacting with someone from their race, they felt more ______. - kindness - anger - satisfaction - compassion
anger
In most trials, evidence of a confession is videotaped from an earlier police interview. The view in the tape usually focuses exclusively on the confessor, not other people in the room (such as police). This fact is sometimes called the _____ bias. - angled view - camera perspective - suspect focus - police absence
camera perspective
Jin placed second in the state wrestling meet. He spent some time thinking about what might have been if he had gotten one more take down. He is demonstrating ______ thinking. - rationalization - counterfactual - reality - conditioning
counterfactual
Colton was told to eat his cereal and he would grow big muscles. Colton ate his cereal and checked his "growing" muscles in the mirror daily. Colton is experiencing an illusory _______. - movement - milestone - untruth - correlation
correlation
Research in 1999 by Kruger and Dunning found that incompetence feeds ________
overconfidence
People see themselves as more susceptible than others to attribution errors. True/false question.
false
When partners idealize each other, it can often be self-defeating, leading to high expectations which no one could be reasonably expected to meet. True/false question.
false
When estimating chances for success on some future task, people's confidence is highest when the moment of truth is __________ away
far
A high school athlete believes he can make the varsity team as a freshman and he does it. He is demonstrating the self-______ prophecy. -aware - defeating - fulfilling - esteem
fulfilling
Eastern Asian cultures are more sensitive than Westerners are to the importance of situations, and therefore are less likely to commit the _____________ , attribution error.
fundamental
When someone loves and admires us, it helps us become the person they imagine us to be. This is called ________
idealization
According to research presented the book, students who score the lowest on tests of grammar, humor, and logic are the most prone to ________ their abilities.
overestimate
In collectivist cultures, people less often perceive others in terms of Blank______ dispositions. - uncontrollable - situational - fundamental - personal
personal
Our social beliefs and judgments influence how we feel and act to help generate our own _____. - reality - grandeur - ownership - championship
reality
Miguel is having a terrible week; he failed an exam, his stocks fell in value, and his golf score hit a low. However, He is not upset because he knows that over time, bad trends get better (just like good trends get worse). He is counting on which idea to improve his situation? - Regression toward the average - Belief perseverance - Self-fulfilling prophecy - Illusory correlations
regression toward the average
An effortless, automatic inference of a trait after exposure to someone's behavior is identified as _________ trait inference. - spectacular - solid - specialty - spontaneous
spontaneous
According to Daniel Kahneman's theory, actions that require our conscious attention and effort are termed ______. - System 1 - System 2 - System 3 - System 4
system 2
A teacher divides her class into groups of four students and randomly chooses one of them to write review questions for an upcoming exam. The student who writes the questions then quizzes the other three students in each group. Afterward, everyone in class agrees that the students who wrote the questions are the smartest. This error in logic is a result of not taking the situation into account, otherwise known as ______. - a self-fulfilling prophecy - the fundamental attribution error - regression toward the average - the availability heuristic
the fundamental attribution error