AP Psych- Chapter 14

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Which of the following comments is most likely to be made in a group characterized by groupthink?

"We all seem to be in basic agreement, so there's no sense in continuing our discussion of this issue"

The Milgram obedience experiments were controversial because the

"teachers" were deceived and frequently subjected to stress

Which of the following is most clearly supported by research on social attraction?

Birds of a feather flock together

Accepting others' opinions about reality is to __________ as the desire to gain approval is to ___________.

Informational social influence; normative social influence

How does the presence of observers affect a person's performance?

It improves performance on easy tasks and hinders a person's performance on difficult tasks.

Which theory suggests that altruistic behavior is governed by calculations of rewards and costs?

Social exchange theory

Which of the following is true of violent male crimes?

They have relatively low levels if serotonin and high levels of testosterone

Studies of role-playing most directly highlight the effects of

actions on attitudes

Conformity is best described as

adjusting one's behavior or thinking toward a group standard

Ostracism has been observed to intensify

aggression

Following the 9/11 terrorist attack on New York, people across the country donated their time and money to assist the devastated community. This behavior best illustrates:

altruism

Prejudice is best defined as

an unjustifiable attitude toward a group and its members

The fundamental attribution error is most likely to lead observers to conclude that unemployed people

are irresponsible and unmotivated

Central route persuasion is most likely when people

are naturally analytical

Prejudice is an _____; discrimination is a _______

attitude; behavior

Feelings, often based on our beliefs, that predispose us to respond in particular ways to objects, people, and events are called

attitudes

To analyze how people explain others' behavior, Fritz Heider developed

attribution theory

Alutruism is best described as

behaving unselfishly to enhance the welfare of others

Attitudes are __________ that guide behavior

belief-based feelings

The three components of prejudice are

beliefs, emotions, and predispositions to action

The just-world phenomenon often leads people to

believe that victims of misfortune deserve to suffer

According to social exchange theory, altruistic behavior is guided by

calculations of costs and benefits

Magazine computer ads seldom feature endorsements from Hollywood stars or great athletes. Instead, they offer detailed information for consumers to develop more positive opinions about the company's products. This advertising strategy best illustrates

central route persuasion

Opinion change resulting from a thoughtful focus on the content of arguments illustrates

central route persuasion

Fernando's favorable attitude toward capital punishment began to change when he was asked to offer arguments opposing it in a university debate class. His attitude change is best explained by ________ theory.

cognitive dissonance

The discomfort we feel when two thoughts are inconsistent is called

cognitive dissonance

Which theory best explains why our actions can lead us to modify our attitudes?

cognitive dissonance theory

Equity and self-disclosure are important to the development of

companionate love

The affectionate attachment that keeps a relationship going after passionate feelings cool is known as

companionate love

In Milgram's first study of obedience, the majority of "teachers" who were ordered to shock a "learner"

complied fully and delivered the highest level of shock

The foot-in-the-door phenomenon refers to the tendency to

comply with a large request if one has previously complied with a small request

If one were to generalize from Muzafer Sherif's study of conflict resolution between two groups of campers, the best way for the United States and China to improve their relationship would be to

conduct a joint space program designed to land humans on Mars

Adjusting one's behavior or thinking toward a group standard is called

conformity

Solomon Asch asked people to identify which of three comparison lines was identical to a standard line. His research was designed to study

conformity

Explicit attitudes are typically __________, whereas implicit attitudes are often____________.

conscious; unconscious

The enduring traditions, ideas, attitudes, and behaviors shared by a large group of people and transmitted from one generation to the next define their

culture

Individuals who are normally law-abiding may vandalize and loot when they become part of a mob. This change in behavior is best understood in terms of

deindividuation

Participants in the Milgram obedience studies were ordered to

deliver electric shock to a learner for giving incorrect answers

Fritz Heider concluded that people tend to attribute others' behavior either to their

dispositions or their situations

The bystander effect refers to the tendency for an observer of an emergency to withhold aid if the

emergency is being observed by a number of other people

According to Milgram, the most fundamental lesson to be learned from his study of obedience is that

even ordinary people, who are not usually hostile, can become agents of destruction

Social loafing refers to the tendency for people to

exert less effort when they are pooling their efforts toward a common goal

The mere exposure effect refers to the fact that people

experience increasing attraction to novel stimuli that become more farmiliar

Muzafer Sherif's study of conflict in a Boy Scout camp indicated that conflict between two groups of boys could be reduced most effectively by

exposing the groups to tasks that required their joint cooperation

The presence of many bystanders at the scene of an emergency increases the likelihood that any individual bystander will

fail to interpret the incident as an emergency

The impact of our actions on our attitudes is best illustrated by the

foot-in-the-door penomenon

The tendency for initial compliance with a small request to facilitate subsequent compliance with a larger request is known as the

foot-in-the-door phenomenon

Studies have revealed diminished activity in the ________ of violent criminals.

frontal lobes

According to the scapegoat theory, prejudice is likely to result from

frustration

Normative social influence results from peoples' desire to

gain social approval

Comparisons of identical and fraternal twins highlight the impact of ________ on aggression.

genetic influences

An overwhelming desire for harmony in a decision-making group increases the probability of

groupthink

Attribution theory was designed to account for

how people explain others' behavior

The ingroup is the set of people with whom we share a common

identity

People are especially likely to demonstrate the fundamental attribution error in cultures that value

individualism

Group polarization is most likely to occur in a group in which

individuals share a similar opinion

Conformity resulting from the acceptance of others' opinions about reality is said to be a response to

informational social influence

Yuri decided to delay his road trip after hearing a weather forecaster warn that a severe snowstorm would pass through the area within several hours. Yuri's decision best illustrates the impact of

informational social influence

Six-year-old Tucker believes that boys are better than girls, while 5-year-old Rachel believes that girls are better than boys. Their beliefs most clearly illustrate

ingroup bias

Deindividuation refers to

loss of self-awareness and self-restraint in group situations that foster arousal and anonymity

Conformity resulting from a person's desire to gain approval or avoid disapproval is said to be a response to

normative social influence

Tanaka hates to wear ties but wears one of his sister's wedding to avoid his family's disapproval. Tanaka's behavior exemplifies the importance of

normative social influence

Social facilitation refers to the tendency to

perform well-learned tasks more effectively in the presence of others

Instead of providing arguments in favor of a political candidate, ads may build political support by associating pictures of the candidate with emotion-evoking music and images. This strategy best illustrates

peripheral route persuasion

Opinion change resulting from incidental cues such as a speaker's attractiveness illustrates

peripheral route persuasion

An unjustifiable and usually negative attitude toward a group and its members is called

prejudice

The mere exposure effect most directly contributes to the positive relationship between _____________ and liking.

proximity

After the Greenway family accepted their neighbor's invitation to Thanksgiving dinner, Mrs. Greenway felt obligated to invite the neighbors to Christmas dinner. Mrs. Greenway's sense of obligation most likely resulted from:

reciprocity norm

Philip Zimbardo devised a simulated prison and randomly assigned college students to serve as prisoners or guards. This experiment best illustrated the impact of

role-playing on attitudes

Norms are best described as

rules for socially acceptable behavior

Following 9/11, some outraged people lashed out at innocent Arab-Americans. This venting of hostility can best be explained in terms of

scapegoat theory

People's physical attractiveness is unrelated to their

self-esteem

Social facilitation is most likely to occur in the performance of _____________ tasks.

simple

In explaining our own behavior or the behavior of those we know well, we often resort to

situational attributions

The tendency for people to exert less effort when they are pooling their efforts toward a common goal is known as

social loafing

What branch of psychology is most directly concerned with the study of how people think about, influence, and relate to one another?

social pyschology

A significant danger of media violence is that impressionable viewers are subsequently more likely to enact the ________ provided by the media.

social scripts

Culturally modeled guides for how to act in various situations are called

social scripts

Overgeneralized beliefs about a group of people that often underlie prejudicial emotions are called

stereotypes

Organisms often respond to _________ with a fight- or- flight reaction.

stress

Handling and describing a gun has been found to increase ________ in research participants' saliva.

testosterone

In all of Milgram's obedience experiments, participants were deceived about

the amount of shock the victim actually recieved

Mrs. Bedelia fell on a busy city sidewalk and broke her leg. Although hundreds of pedestrians saw her lying on the ground, most failed to recognize that she was in need of medical assistance. Their oversight best illustrates one of the dynamics involved in

the bystander effect

People are less likely to give aid if an emergency occurs in the presence of many observers. This is known as

the bystander effect

When 68-year-old Mrs. Blake had a flat tire on a fairly isolated highway, she received help from a passerby in less than 10 minutes. One year later, when she had a flat tire on a busy freeway, an hour elapsed before someone finally stopped to offer assistance. Mrs. Blake's experience best illustrates

the bystander effect

If a cluster of people stand gazing upward, passersby will often pause to do likewise. This best illustrates

the chameleon effect

If one student in a classroom begins to cough, others are likely to do the same. This best illustrates

the chameleon effect

Just hearing someone reading a neutral text in a sad voice creates "mood contagion" in listeners. This best illustrates

the chameleon effect

Group polarization refers to

the enhancement of a group's prevailing attitudes through group discussion.

Stress often generates a readiness to be aggressive that is associated with

the fight-or-flight reaction

The "brainwash" captured American soldiers during the Korean War, Chinese communist's made effective use of

the foot-in-the-door phenomenon

A tendency to overestimate the extent to which a stranger's violent behavior stems from his or her aggressive personality best illustrates

the fundamental attribution error

The tendency for observers to underestimate the impact of the situation and to overestimate the impact of personal dispositions on another's behavior is called

the fundamental attribution error

Ursula is restless during class because her teacher's distressed facial expressions lead her to believe that he dislikes teaching. The teacher, on the other hand, is distressed because he sees Ursula's restlessness as an indication that she lacks any motivation to learn. At this point, both student and teacher should be informed of the dangers of

the fundamental attribution error

An increased liking for an unfamiliar stimulus following repeated experience with it is known as

the mere exposure effect

When Armen first heard the hit song "Gotta Love It," he wasn't at all sure he liked it. The more often he heard it played, however, the more he enjoyed it. Armen's reaction illustrates:

the mere exposure effect

A social trap is a situation in which

the pursuit of self-interest leads to collective harm

The text defines social psychology as the scientific study of how people __________________ one another.

think about, influence, and relate to

Studies of implicit attitudes indicate that prejudice is often

unconcious

The participants in Philip Zimbardo's simulated prison study

were so endangered by their role-playing experience that the study was discontinued


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