psychology 461
Psychotherapy and counseling can be seen as a positive use of PERSUASION. Select one: a. True b. False
a. True
Social influence is often used in therapy Select one: a. True b. False
a. True
Social scripts can come from the media's portrayal of certain situations Select one: a. True b. False
a. True
Studies have found that when someone has facial Botox they may have trouble understanding others' emotions because they are not able to facially mimic the emotions of people. Select one: a. True b. False
a. True
The Zimbardo prison experiment was called off early because there became a growing confusion between reality and illusion because of the way the guards and prisoners assumed the roles. Select one: a. True b. False
a. True
The fundamental attribution error is when we place MORE importance on the individual's traits and underestimate the situational influences on the cause of behavior. Select one: a. True b. False
a. True
The minority influence can prevail if the jurors in the minority are consistent, persistent, and self-confident. Select one: a. True b. False
a. True
The one thing all groups have in common is INTERACTION Select one: a. True b. False
a. True
There are many different types of leadership Select one: a. True b. False
a. True
When one conforms as a result of wanting to be liked by others, this is called Normative Influence Select one: a. True b. False
a. True
When police interviews ask questions that may lead to their own understanding this can lead to the misinformation effect Select one: a. True b. False
a. True
When we associate ourselves with a certain group it is called our INGROUP and the group we compare our groups with and perceive as less favorable is OUTGROUPS Select one: a. True b. False
a. True
Women are MORE likely than men to report symptoms and seek help Select one: a. True b. False
a. True
Women are more likely than men to commit INDIRECT aggressive acts Select one: a. True b. False
a. True
Witnesses who view people in a lineup showing only one person at a time are LESS likely to make false identifications. Select one: a. True b. False
b. False
"The Werther Effect" describes what behavior? Select one: a. Group pressure b. Obedience c. Dressing like someone else d. Imitative Suicide
d. Imitative Suicide
Participants were told to give the learners "shocks" for wrong answers on a memory test.
Obedience
Acting a certain way to be more like a group AND believing in what you are doing
Acceptance
Intending to hurt someone or cause harm via physical or verbal behavior
Aggression
When one aims to increase another person's welfare without ANY regard for their own self-interests
Altruism
Quick thinking judgments that lead us to think things may happen more often than they actually do, based on the readiness of vivid instances in our memory.
Availability heuristic
When the mother leaves the room, the infant experiences little distress and is not very clingy once the mother returns.
Avoidant attachment
When people really take the time to think and reflect on an issue before making a decision
Central route to Persuasion
The tension we feel when we act in a way that is inconsistent with the way we feel
Cognitive Dissonance
The love we feel that supports feelings of trust and attachment. The feelings we have for those with whom are lives are intertwined
Companionate love
Publicly acting in a certain way while privately disagreeing with what you are doing.
Compliance
Acting differently or changing the way you believe in order to be more like a group.
Conformity
Study that involved participants to make a judgment about the length of a line compared to the standard line. Most of the people gave a wrong answer because they heard someone else give that answer.
Conformity
Explaining the experiment to the participants afterward, including telling them about any deception involved in the experiment.
Debrief
Misleading participants about the study's actual methods and purposes in order to achieve experimental realism
Deception
When people forget their individual identity and self-awareness and go along with the group situation even if it is bad
Deindividuation
Behavior toward a group or the members of a group that is negative and unjustified
Discrimination
The idea that self-interest motivates all behavior
Egoism
Believing that failing a test was because the professor chose questions that were not from the material she assigned
External Locus of Control
When you are working on a group project for school and one person does nothing to benefit the group but gladly takes the A for the project
Free rider
The Instinctive view on aggression sees aggression as a learned behavior which stems from cultural influence Select one: a. True b. False
b. False
When shared attitudes of group members are enhanced or become stronger because of their group discussion on the topic
Group polarization
A man says "Karen got into med school because the school had to meet its quota for women applicants" and also states "Mark is such an honorable young man because he worked so hard to receive his acceptance into med school."
Group-serving bias
A thinking strategy that promotes our survival by allowing us to make snap generalizations
Heuristic
The goal is to injure and typically erupts from anger, (ex. Murder)
Hostile aggression
An ethical principle involving telling participants enough about the research in order for them to choose to participate or not
Informed Consent
When the mother leaves the room, the infant is more likely to cry but acts hostile or indifferent upon her return
Insecure attachment
Injury is a goal but only as a means to some other end (ex. War)
Instrumental aggression
Finding a way to justify one's behavior internally when external justification is inadequate
Insufficient justification
Believing that failing a test was because you did not study enough
Internal Locus of Control
The bystander effect is the phenomenon that happens when a person becomes MORE likely to help another person when there are other bystanders. Select one: a. True b. False
b. False
A young homeless man stands on the corner and asks for some money for food; you ignore him because you believe he got himself into this situation and he deserves not to be helped
Just-world phenomenon
When we believe we have no control over situations because of repeated bad events
Learned helplessness
The extent to which we believe outcomes as controlled by our own efforts or controlled by outside forces beyond our own control
Locus of Control
When one person in a group is able to get the entire group to change their position on something by being consistent and having confidence
Minority influence
Regarding "movement" of a stationary light, a suggestibility to the group became apparent
Norm formation
Acting a certain way as a result of a direct order or command
Obedience
An intense type of love that makes us filled with joy and excited. When it is gone we feel despair and empty.
Passionate love
The reciprocity norm (to those who help us , we should return help, not harm) is NOT a universal moral code. Select one: a. True b. False
b. False
When someone makes a more automatic decision without much thinking or reflection
Peripheral route to persuasion
The process by which a message induces change in beliefs, attitudes, or behaviors
Persuasion
Making negative assumptions about an individual based off their gender, race, religion , financial situation etc.
Prejudice
The belief and behaviors of individuals who see other races as inferior to their own (based on physical characteristics)
Racism
The inclination to decide whether someone fits in a certain category if they resemble a "typical member"
Representativeness heuristic
When a mother is in the infant's presence they feel comfortable to explore and happy. When the mother leaves, the infant becomes distressed but is calmed upon the mother's return. This type of attachment is rooted in trust.
Secure attachment
When we seek out information that only SUPPORTS what we believe and avoid information on the opposing view
Selevtive exposure
When we are unsure of our own attitudes, we look at ourselves as if someone was observing us
Self-perception theory
The therapists' insight often has MORE importance than the thoughts they evoke in a client Select one: a. True b. False
b. False
When a person does something faster or better because someone else is present
Social Facilitation
When people are in a group working toward a common goal but exert LESS effort because their efforts may not be discernable from other members of the group
Social Loafing
The way in which we monitor costs and reward in social interactions. Aiming to minimize costs and maximize rewards
Social-exchange theory
Making generalizations about the personal attributes of a group
Stereotype
A women goes in to take a math test after she has been informed that men generally receive higher scores; she consequently feels apprehensive and her performance is inadequate
Stereotype threat
Arousal from any source, even painful experiences, can be steered into passion in a romantic context
Two-factor theory of emotion
Our culture can have an impact on how we view our self-esteem Select one: a. True b. False
a. True
Prejudice can exist in subtle and unconscious forms as well as overt and conscious. Select one: a. True b. False
a. True
When a realistic alternative is not brought up in group decision making because it may potentially mess with the cohesive harmony of the group (weather they are aware of this or not)
`Groupthink
High self-esteem can become problematic when it leads to Select one: a. All of the above b. Lack of caring for others c. Inflated sense of self d. Narcissist behaviors
a. All of the above
How does poverty affect one's health? Select one: a. All of the above b. Unhealthier lifestyles c. Reduced access to quality healthcare d. Increased stress
a. All of the above
What factor did Milgram find that determined obedience in his experiment? Select one: a. All of the above b. The effects of a disobedient fellow participant c. The closeness of the authority figure and their legitimace d. The victim's emotional distance
a. All of the above
Which of the following can help break the cycle of depression someone is experiencing? Select one: a. All of the above b. Social skills training c. Positive experiences that alter self-perceptions d. Changing negative thought patterns
a. All of the above
When someone finds a way to reduce their aggressive drive by releasing it through acting aggressively or fantasizing aggression Select one: a. Catharsis b. None of the above c. Frustration d. Desensitization
a. Catharsis
The tendency for one to complete what is missing in the other person in a relationship Select one: a. Complementarity b. Reward theory of attraction c. Ingratiation d. None of the above
a. Complementarity
When people are not focused on the MESSAGE that is trying to persuade them but instead they are focused on the importance of the PERSON that is giving the message Select one: a. Credibility b. None of the above c. Trustworthiness d. Discrepancy
a. Credibility
What is the most well-known UNIVERSAL Norm? Select one: a. Disapproval of Incest b. None of the above c. Status Norms d. Conducting War norms
a. Disapproval of Incest
Believing that ones own ethnic and cultural group is superior to others and having disrespect for ALL other groups. Select one: a. Ethnocentric b. Social dominance c. Racism d. Authoritarian
a. Ethnocentric
Studying the dating behaviors of people who meet in person from online relationships would be considered as _____________ research. Select one: a. Field b. Correlational c. Experimental
a. Field
In an experiment, the variable that is being manipulated is the _________ variable and the one being measured is the _________ variable. Select one: a. Independent; Dependent b. Dependent; Independent
a. Independent; Dependent
Social psychology is different than Sociology in that Social Psychology focuses more on Select one: a. Individuals and experimentation b. People in groups c. Relationships d. Culture
a. Individuals and experimentation
When people get paid for doing something they already enjoy doing and they eventually stop because they feel their actions are now externally controlled. Select one: a. Overjustification effect b. Insufficient justification c. None of the above d. Self-affirmation theory
a. Overjustification effect
The following statement represents which term "She is so beautiful, so she must also be a really nice person." Select one: a. Physical-attractiveness stereotype b. Mere-exposure effect c. Common sense d. Matching phenomenon
a. Physical-attractiveness stereotype
When jurors are told to disregard a statement made in the testimony, it may create _______ in the jurors Select one: a. Reactance b. Misinformation c. Anger d. Confusion
a. Reactance
According to the attitudes-follow-behavior principle, once someone commits an immoral act it is then HARDER for them to commit another immoral act. Select one: a. True b. False
a. True
Believing that you are really good at something is called self-efficacy Select one: a. True b. False
a. True
Both men AND women become more androgynous over time. Select one: a. True b. False
a. True
Brainwashing was a term coined to describe what happened to American POWs during the Korean War. Select one: a. True b. False
a. True
Cult leaders generally use the foot-in-the-door phenomena to get members to eventually comply with their outlandish demands. Select one: a. True b. False
a. True
Depression is BOTH a cause and a result of negative thinking Select one: a. True b. False
a. True
In many American trials, consultants are used to help lawyers pick juries. This is called "scientific jury selection" Select one: a. True b. False
a. True
Moral exclusion (omitting certain people from one's circle of moral concern) allows one to justify harm. Select one: a. True b. False
a. True
One prediction in liking may be our closeness or proximity to others Select one: a. True b. False
a. True
A _____________ explanatory style attributes failure to stable, global, and internal causes Select one: a. Depressive b. All of the above c. Negative d. Pessimistic
b. All of the above
What variables impact persuasive communications? Select one: a. The Channel of communication b. All of the above c. Message Content d. The Audience and Communicator
b. All of the above
Which of the following is a way to reduce error in eyewitness testimony? Select one: a. Educate jurors on evaluating eyewitness testimony b. All of the above c. Train police interviewers d. Minimize false lineup identifications
b. All of the above
The way we explain OTHER people's behavior (attributing their behaviors to either internal or external sources) Select one: a. Illusion of control b. Attribution theory c. Regression toward the average d. Misattribution
b. Attribution theory
Social Neuroscience studies both __________ and _____________ influences on our social behavior. Select one: a. Cultural; Behavioral b. Biological; Social c. Relationships d. Common sense; Intuition
b. Biological; Social
Findings in many studies have shown that having optimism ___________ one's life expectancy and recovery time from illness. Select one: a. Decreases b. Can increase c. All of the above d. Has no effect on
b. Can increase
How did Russian film director Kulechov control people's perceptions of emotions they see in movies? Select one: a. Really good editing b. Changing the setting in which the audience sees the face c. Subliminal Messages d. Changing the character without the audience noticing
b. Changing the setting in which the audience sees the face
When we are able to have an experience of feeling what someone else is feeling, it is called having __________. Select one: a. A relationship b. Empathy c. A Conscious d. Intuition
b. Empathy
What has prepared us as humans to live in a changing world and thrive in many different environments? Select one: a. Gender b. Evolution c. Culture d. Social Psychology
b. Evolution
Accrediting the ENVIRONMENT as the cause of one's behavior is known as Dispositional Attribution. Select one: a. True b. False
b. False
Anxiety is a temporary state for most people Select one: a. True b. False
b. False
Attractiveness is the same throughout all cultures Select one: a. True b. False
b. False
Being in a group can DECREASE aggressive behaviors because of the increased responsibility Select one: a. True b. False
b. False
Correlational research predicts a cause and effect relationship Select one: a. True b. False
b. False
Culture usually has NO influence on the attribution error. Select one: a. True b. False
b. False
Cultures DO NOT have an influence on Gender Roles Select one: a. True b. False
b. False
Equity is when one partner gets more out of the relationship than the other Select one: a. True b. False
b. False
Gender roles have NOT changed over time Select one: a. True b. False
b. False
Homicide rates are LOWER in states that have the death penalty. Select one: a. True b. False
b. False
In the primacy effect, a speaker that goes last is MORE likely to be remembered Select one: a. True b. False
b. False
It is unethical to use deception in a research project Select one: a. True b. False
b. False
Norms are the same for all cultures Select one: a. True b. False
b. False
One symptom of Groupthink is that members eventually become very open-minded Select one: a. True b. False
b. False
Overt prejudice against women has been completely eliminated in Western countries. Select one: a. True b. False
b. False
People who care less about what others think would probably score high on a self-monitoring scale. Select one: a. True b. False
b. False
Smaller juries include about the same amount of diversity found in the community Select one: a. True b. False
b. False
Studies show that gender of the HELPER does not matter when one is trying to help someone in a potentially dangerous situation. Select one: a. True b. False
b. False
What accounts for the largest influence on personality differences between twins and siblings? Select one: a. Environmental influence and gender roles b. Genetic influence and peer influence c. Genetic influence and shared environmental influence d. Peer influence and shared environmental influence
b. Genetic influence and peer influence
When looking at the play tendencies of boys and girls, which of the following is TRUE? Select one: a. Boys and girls play the same until they are adolescents b. Girls play in smaller groups and are less aggressive c. Girls enjoy more competitive games d. Boys play in smaller groups and talk more intimately
b. Girls play in smaller groups and are less aggressive
The United States values __________ more than ___________. Select one: a. Collectivism;Individualism b. Individualism;Collectivism
b. Individualism;Collectivism
Our overall sense of self-worth and evaluation of our self. Select one: a. Possible self b. Self-esteem c. Self-schema d. Self-Concept
b. Self-esteem
Juries in the United States have been traditionally composed of _______ people. Select one: a. 5 b. 6 c. 12 d. 9
c. 12
Which of the following is an aversive experience that may help foster aggressive behavior? Select one: a. Pain b. An attack c. All of the above d. Heat
c. All of the above
The study, assessment and treatment of people with maladaptive thoughts and behaviors Select one: a. Psychiatry b. Social Psychology c. Clinical Psychology d. Abnormal Psychology
c. Clinical Psychology
What group is MOST likely to join a cult? Select one: a. Minority male youths b. Older adults with less education c. Middle-class Caucasian youths (under 25) d. Older adults with a high socioeconomic status
c. Middle-class Caucasian youths (under 25)
You have just witnessed a car roll through a yield sign and then the car was in an accident. Later, a police officer says "how fast do you think the car was going when it FLEW through the STOP sign?" You reply that you weren't sure but the car was going really fast and ran the stop sign. What is this recollection called? Select one: a. A memory b. Belief perseverance c. Misinformation effect d. Controlled processing
c. Misinformation effect
Having someone first sign a petition to stop child labor (having them agree) and later asking them to donate money to the child labor prevention fund is called Select one: a. Selective exposure b. Cognitive dissonance c. The foot-in-the-door phenomena d. The low-ball technique
c. The foot-in-the-door phenomena
When social psychologists choose research topics ______________ often enter the picture. Select one: a. Attitudes b. Scientists c. Values d. Sociologists
c. Values Correct
When trying to challenge someone's beliefs, it is best to __________ attack their position. Select one: a. Never b. Strongly c. Weakly d. Mildly
c. Weakly
When jurors finish a trial and enter the jury room not initially agreeing on a verdict but later emerge with a consensus, ______________ has occurred. Select one: a. None of the above b. Group polarization c. Guilt d. Group influence
d. Group influence
Thinking that occurs WITHOUT our own awareness and is unconscious Select one: a. Controlled Processing b. Hindsight c. None of the above d. Automatic Processing
d. Automatic Processing
Trying to get someone to comply with a request by offering a more reasonable request after the first request has been turned down. Select one: a. None of the above b. Foot-in-the-door c. Moral exclusion d. Door-in-the-face
d. Door-in-the-face
When we feel what another person is feeling. Select one: a. Altruism b. Reciprocity c. Social-responsibility d. Empathy
d. Empathy
When we observe the way others act and in turn model those aggressive behaviors Select one: a. Instinctive behavior b. Instrumental aggression c. Frustration d. Social learning theory
d. Social learning theory