SOP3004 Exam 1
Four processes of social cognition
attention, interpretation, judgement, memory
What should the correlation between temperature and irritability be?
positive
Hypothesis
prediction about some aspect of social behaviour or thought
Controlled processing occurs mostly in the __________________, whereas automatic processing occurs mostly in the __________________
prefontal cortex; limbic system
Controlled processing in the
prefrontal cortex
Social psychology is not
sociology or common sense
Inheritance
some traits passed down through genes
One way that schemas influence social thought is by
acting as a filter to direct our attention towards some information and away from other information
Which process of social cognition refers to the information we notice?
attention
Counterfactual thining
"what might have been" tries to imagine the situation not occuring
Which of the following statements best describe evolutionary psychology?
Certain traits are selected for and are passed along to subsequent generations
Benefits of automatic processing
Easier to multitask, quicker, more efficient
Tammy is conducting a study on how exercise is related to decreased stress. She predicts that exercise leads to the release of endorphins, which lead to decreased stress. Which of these variables is a mediator?
Endorphins
Harry was 1 point away from getting an A in his class. Ron was 5 points away from getting an A. Which person is probably more upset with their grade?
Harry
Which of the following is not a focus of social psychology?
How groups function
What is the name of the committee that ensures that research is being conducted ethically?
Institutional Review Board
Downsides of automatic processing
Less accurate and less logical
Michael thinks that working hard is related to gray hair, but only among those who experience high levels of stress. What type of variable is stress?
Moderator
How affect influences cognition
Mood congruence effects, and mood-dependent memory
What social psychology is
a science
Imagine you need to ask your friend Rachel for a favour. According to the research about how moods affect behaviours, when would be the best time to ask her?
after she was just offered her dream job
Limbic system contains the
amygdala, hypothalamus and hippocampus
Variable
anything that can change
Suppose smoking and drinking alcohol are found to be correlated at +65. We can conclude that
as smoking increases, drinking increases
Your friend is talking about how murders are very common because he's been seeing reports of them all over the news lately. This is an example of the ___________ heuristic.
availability
Social psychology focuses on the
individual
Which of the following contrasts controlled processing and automatic processing?
controlled processing is systematic and effortful, whereas automatic processing is fast and relatively effortless
Memory
can contribute to new judgments
Moderator variable
changes size or direction of relationship between two variables
Weaker correlation
closer to 0
Stronger correlation
closer to 1 or -1
Which of the following best describes the relationship between affect and cognition?
cognition and affect influence each other
Downward counterfactuals
comparing current outcomes with less favourable ones - positive
Upward counterfactuals
comparing current outcomes with more favourable ones - dissatisfaction
Affect
current moods and emotions
Systematic observation
observing behaviour as it occurs
Interpretation
different people may see the same situation, event, or person differently
Positive correlation
direct relationship
The fundamental attribution error states that we tend to make _________________ attributions for others' behavior rather than ______________ attributions
dispositional; situational
Naturalistic observation
observing behaviour in natural settings
Which type of nonverbal communication is relatively universal?
facial expressions such as smiles and frowns
Automatic processing
fast, intuitive and effortless
Theory
framework for explaining events or processes
Purpose of schemas
help us organise and process information, and guide our actions
Behaviour
how people act in social situations
Thought
how people make sense of the social world
Schemas and Encoding
information we pay attention to is stored in memory
Schemas and Retrieval
information we retrieve from memory
Affect and cognition are
interdependent
Because of the self-serving bias, we tend to attribute our successes to _________ causes and failures to _________ causes
internal; external
Negative correlation
inverse relationship
In the study by Proudfoot, Kay and Koval (2015) on implicit attitudes about gender, the researchers found that when participants were told an architectural design was by a female, they judged it to be ______ creative compared to when they were told the same design was by a male.
less
Automatic processing in the
limbic system
Correlational research
looks to find relationships between two variables
Which of the following is NOT a necessary component of an experiment?
mediating variable
Schemas
mental frameworks
Judgment
need to form impressions so people can make decisions relevant to their goals
What should the correlation between stress and happiness be?
negative
Third variable problem
no way to determine whether one variable causes another
What should the correlation between eating popcorn and liking pink be?
none
Variation
organisms differ from each other
Social psychologists focus their attention mainly on individuals because
our actions are performed by and thoughts occur in the minds of individuals
The facial feedback hypothesis suggests that
our facial expressions influence our emotions
Affective forecasts
our predictions about how we would feel about an event we haven't experienced
Survey method
people respond to questions about their attitudes or behaviour
Which of the following categories is NOT one of the categories mentioned in the textbook regarding factors affecting social interaction?
perceptual processes
Believing we can get more accomplished in a certain period of time than we actually can is called the
planning fallacy
Unpriming
primed schemas are no longer as accessible after they've been expressed
Attention
process of focusing on aspects of one's environment or self
One reason that social scientists put their faith in the scientific method is that the scientific method
produces more conclusive evidence than other methods
Heuristics
rules or shortcuts for making decisions
Schemas and Attention
schemas are a filter
What group of professionals is better at detecting lies than the general population?
secret service agents
Which of the following dimensions of causal attribution is used to evaluate if behavior is likely to change?
stable-unstable dimension
Controlled processing
systematic, logical and effortful
Meta analysis
takes all the studies on a topic and finds average effect size
Priming
temporary activation of a schema
Anchoring and adjustment heuristic
tendency to use values we're given as a starting point we adjust to
Which statement BEST describes the attribution process?
the process by which we seek to understand the causes of behaviour of others and ourselves
Social psychology
the scientific study of how we think about, influence, and relate to one another
The two-factor theory of emotion proposes that we infer our feelings from _____________
the situations in which we experience these emotions
According to the evolutionary perspective, why do we find people with traits such as symmetrical features and clear skin attractive?
the traits are indicators of good health
How are behaviour and thought related?
the two are linked
Cognition
the ways we think, process, store, remember and use information
Which of the following terms refers to a framework that explains certain events or processes?
theory
Which of the following is a downside of schemas?
they can remain unchanged in the face of contradictory information
Selection
those who possess traits that are beneficial in some way have a reproductive advantage
Purpose of heuristics
to minimize information overload
Early research conducted by Solomon Asch suggests the presence of central traits, which are
traits that strongly colour the way we interpret other aspects of another person
How cognition influences affect
two-factor theory of emotion
Representativeness heuristic
used to make decision about a person's category membership
Availability heuristic
used to make decision based on how easy it comes to mind
Which of the following is a type of other-enhancement?
using flattering language
What does research on impression formation suggest about our ability to form impressions of other people?
we are pretty good at forming accurate impressions
Irrationality
we tend to make judgments that lead us to commit errors
Optimistic bias
we tend to overlook risks and expect things to turn out well
Overconfidence bias
we tend to think we know more than we do
Planning fallacy
we think we can get more done in a time period than we actually can
Mediating variable
why or how does one variable affect another?
People often forecast that they will feel ________ when reading about a large-scale tragedy compared to a smaller tragedy. However, findings indicate that people who actually read about such tragedies ________.
worse; feel the same regardless of the size of the tragedy