Possible Questions Unit 14

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Which of the following would be the best advice to give parents who are concerned about the frequent aggressive outbursts of their 6 year old son?

"Make a point of rewarding and praising your son whenever he is socially cooperative and altruistic."

Rhonda has just learned that her neighbor Patricia was involved in an automobile accident at a nearby intersection. The tendency to make the fundamental attribution error may lead Rhonda to conclude

"Patricia's recklessness has finally gotten her into trouble."

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."

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

"We have been united on matters in the past and I hope that will continue."

In Milgram's experiments, participants were torn between whether they should respond to the pleas of the _____ or the demands of the _____

"learner" ; experimenter

The Milgram obedience experiments were controversial because the

"teachers" were deceived and frequently subjected to stress

Four equally attractive women silently attended a 200-student class for zero, 5, 10, or 15 class sessions. When shown slides of each woman, students in the class rated the women who had attended ________ class sessions as the most attractive.

15

The Plattsville blood bank is desperately in need of blood donors. Which of the following students would most likely contribute to the blood bank if asked?

Ardyce, who has just fallen head-over-heels in love

feelings, often influenced by our beliefs, that predispose us to respond in a particular way to objects, people, and events are called

Attitudes

To analyze how people explain others' behavior, Fritz Haider developed ______

Attribution theory

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

Dispositions or their situations

Which of the following people would be most likely to help Gita study for her history exam?

Gita's mother, who is excited about the unexpected bonus she just received from her employer

People may unconsciously harbor negative racial associations. This best illustrates the subtle nature of

Implicit attitudes

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

The value of social conformity is most likely to be emphasized in

Japan

Which of the following individuals is LEAST likely to cheat on his income tax returns

Mikhail, who positively values paying his full income tax

After a month of watching violent pornographic movies on late-night cable tv, Myron will probably be

More likely to interpret a women's friendliness as sexual interest

Olivia, a 17-year-old high school student, is quiet, relaxed, reflective, and politically liberal. Research suggests that she would most likely become a good friend of

Philip, who is reflective and quiet

Which of the following describes a stereotype?

Robin is convinced that university professors are usually impractical and forgetful

Which of the following is true of violent male criminals?

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

Felippe, a 17-year-old high school senior, is very talkative, intelligent, assertive, and politically conservative. Research suggests that he would be most likely to develop a close friendship with

Toren, who is talkative and assertive

How does our explanation of strangers' behavior differ from that of our own behavior?

We explain strangers' behavior in terms of personality traits and our own behavior in terms of situational constraints

The frustration-aggression principle suggests that anger results when

an attempt to achieve some goal is blocked

Prejudice is best defined as

an unjustifiable attitude toward a group and its members

The fact that human aggression varies widely from culture to culture most strongly suggests that it is NOT

an unlearned instinct

Research on the biology of aggression has clearly demonstrated that

animals can be bred for aggressiveness

Which of the following would be most consistent with a GRIT strategy?

announcing that defense expenditures will be cut by 5 percent and inviting the enemy to do likewise

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

are irresponsible and unmotivated

Hostilities between Iraqi Sunni and Shia and between Northern Ireland Protestants and Catholics illustrate the irony that sometimes the greatest dislike is expressed between groups that

are much more alike than different

Central route persuasion is most likely when people

are naturally analytical

The presence of others does not always lead to social facilitation because

arousal encourages performance of the most likely response

A life insurance salesperson who takes advantage of the foot-in-the-door phenomenon would be most likely to

ask customers to respond to a brief survey of their attitudes regarding life insurance

An example of the fundamental attribution error is illustrated in our tendency to underestimate the extent to which others' behavior is influenced by

assigned roles

The best explanation for the inaction of bystanders during Kitty Genovese murder is that they failed to

assume personal responsibility for helping the victim

Prejudice is an _____; discrimination is a _______

attitude; behavior

People with more symmetrical faces are perceived as more

attractive

Social loading is MOST likely to occur among

audience members who are asked to applaud after a speaker is introduced

The chameleon effect involves

automatic mimicry

Research on physical attractiveness indicates that

babies prefer attractive over unattractive faces

Anton is the only juror to favor acquittal on a murder trial. To influence the majority he should:

be self-confident and consistent in expressing his viewpoint

Altruism 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

Just-world phenomenon often leads people to

believe that victims of misfortune deserve to suffer

Naseeb disagrees with his classmates on an issue. During a class discussion of the issue, Naseeb is MOST likely to conform to his classmates' opinion if he

believes the rest of the class is unanimous in their position

Joel's violent behavior is influenced by his unrealistic sexual scripts, his repeated experience of ostracism, and his persistent abuse of alcohol. An integrated understanding of Joel's behavior within the framework of multiple levels of analysis is most clearly provided by:

biopsychosocial approach

Professor Lindsten emphasized that aggressive behavior often involves the interactive influence of personal frustration, exposure to aggressive models, and heightened levels of arousal. The professor's emphasis best illustrates

biopsychosocial approach

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

birds of a feather flock together

Diffusion of responsibility often plays an important role in the

bystander effect

Mrs. Pinheiro 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

bystander effect

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

bystander effect

Social psychologists have arranged for people to drop coins or pencils in elevators in order to study

bystander effect

When 12-year-old Jamilah saw an old man lying on the sidewalk, he prepared to offer help. But when he noticed several adults walk past the man, he concluded that the man did not need any help. His reaction most clearly illustrates one of the dynamics involved in

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

bystander effect

According to social exchange theory, altruistic behavior is guided by

calculations of costs and benefits

Our attitudes are more likely to guide our actions when we

can easily recall our attitudes

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

We have a tendency to overestimate the similarities among people we have sorted into a single category. This best illustrates the ________ roots of prejudice.

cognitive

Feeling responsible for behavior that violates our conscience is most likely to contribute to

cognitive dissonance

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

cognitive dissonance

The discomfort we feel when two thoughts are inconsistent is called

cognitive dissonance

During a test, Abe impulsively copied several answers from a nearby student's paper. He felt very uncomfortable about having done this until he convinced himself that copying answers is not wrong if classmates are careless enough to expose their test sheets. Which theory best explains why Abe adopted this new attitude?

cognitive dissonance theory

When no weapons of mass destruction were found following the U.S. invasion of Iraq, some Americans revised their memories of the main rationale for going to war. The text author suggests that we can best explain why people changed their memories in terms of

cognitive dissonance theory

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

compassionate love

Casandra, who is attractive and likable, has just telephoned Mike and asked him for a date. According to the two-factor theory of emotion, Mike is likely to experience the most intense romantic feelings for Casandra during their telephone conversation if he has just:

completed a series of aerobic exercises

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

A sincere word of apology often helps to reduce the tension between two conflicting parties. This best illustrates the value of

conciliation

GRIT attempts to reduce conflict through

conciliation

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

If two countries are rivals for the exclusive control of the same area of land, their predicament best illustrates

conflict

To a social psychologist, a perceived incompatibility of goals indicates

conflict

Adjusting one's behavior of 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

On which of the following tasks would the presence of others be MOST likely to lead to improved performance?

counting backward from 10 to 1

In one study, researchers found that police officers judge Black faces that appear more typical of their race to be more

criminal

In investigating the impact of physical arousal on passionate love, Donald Dutton and Arthur Aron arranged for an attractive woman briefly interact with men who had recently

crossed a swaying footbridge

People are most likely to notice the impact of environmental influences on behavior when confronted by

cultural diversity

The invention and transmission of dating and courtship customs best illustrates

cultural influence

By inventing customs and passing them on to their peers and offspring, chimpanzees exhibit the rudiments of

culture

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

The preservation of innovation best illustrates the survival value of

culture

After an exciting football game in which the home team loses by one point, angry fans throw bottles and begin to tear up the field. This behavior is best understood in terms of

deindividuation

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 term of

deindividuation

When New York University women were dressed in Ku Klux Klan-style hoods, they demonstrated significantly more aggression. This finding is best explained in terms of

deindividuation

Participants in the Milgram's obedience studies were ordered to

deliver electric shocks to a learner for giving incorrect answers

Aleksis has recently begun to bully and hurt his younger brother. If this behavior continues, it is likely that Aleksis will

develop an increasing dislike for his brother

When a mild-mannered woman had an electrode implanted in her amygdala, she

developed more aggressive tendencies

When participants in Milgram's study were later surveyed about taking part in the research, most reported that they

did not regret taking part in the experiment

A store owner charges Black customers more than Hispanic customers for the very same merchandise. The owner is most clearly engaging in

discrimination

Refusing to hire qualified job applicants because of the color of their skin is to engage in

discrimination

Ksana insists that her boyfriend's car accident resulted from his carelessness. Her explanation for the accident provides an example of

dispositional attribution

At a conscious level, Aaron doesn't think he's prejudiced. Yet he automatically feels uncomfortable in situations where he has to interact with people of different races from his own. Aaron's experience best illustrates the distinction between

explicit and implicit attitudes

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 requires their joint cooperation

A person's behavior is most likely to be consistent with his or her attitudes when

external influences on behavior are minimal

Initially prejudiced heterosexuals are likely to develop more accepting attitudes toward homosexuals following the experience of

face-to-face contact

In which of the following groups is social loafing LEAST likely?

factory workers who are each paid on the basis of the number of bicycles each assembles individually

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

fail to interpret the incident as an emergency

As Arlette walks through a shopping mall, she happens to pass an older woman who is sitting on a bench, clutching her arm, and moaning in pain. The presence of many other shoppers in the mall will most likely increase the probability that Arlette will

fail to notice the older woman's problem

High rates of violence are most common among those who experience minimal levels of

father care

When shown computer-generated faces, people generally prefer slightly __ faces. Women are most likely to perceive a man with a slightly __ face as having placed a personal ad seeking a "special lady to love and cherish"

feminized; feminized

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

fight or flight reaction

After they had first agreed to display a 3-inch "Be a Safe Driver" sign, California home owners were highly likely to permit the installation of a very large and unattractive "Drive Carefully" sign in their front yards. This best illustrates

foot-in-the-door phenomenon

Cognitive dissonance theory is most helpful for understanding

foot-in-the-door phenomenon

The gradually escalating levels of destructive obedience in the Milgram experiments best illustrate one of the potential dangers of

foot-in-the-door phenomenon

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

foot-in-the-door phenomenon

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

When a salesperson visits your home and asks you to try a free sample of a cleaning fluid, you agree. When he returns the following week and asks you to purchase an assortment of expensive cleaning products, you make the purchase. The salesperson appears to have made effective use of

foot-in-the-door phenomenon

Studies have revealed diminished activity in the ________ of violent criminals

frontal lobes

A gap between modest goal attainments and very high goal expectations is most likely to trigger

frustration

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

frustration

After Manny's father refused to let him use the family car on Friday night, Manny let all the air out of the tires. His action is best explained in terms of the:

frustration-aggression principle

After Ravi lost the student election for president of his high school class, he spread false rumors intended to spoil the newly chosen president's reputation. Ravi's behavior is best explained in terms of the

frustration-aggression principle

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

fundamental attribution error

Carol 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 Carol'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

fundamental attribution error

Compared with people from East Asian cultures, those from individualistic western countries are more likely to demonstrate

fundamental attribution error

Recognizing the powerful impact of social influence on others' behaviors is most likely to minimize

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

fundamental attribution error

Normative social influence results from peoples' desire to

gain social approval

On the basis of what Americans say, in the last half-century

gender prejudice has decreased and racial prejudice has decreased

Comparison of identical and fraternal twins highlight the impact of ______ on aggression

genetic influence

Since 1960, most Western cultures have changed with remarkable speed. The LEAST likely explanation for these variations involves changes in

genetic predispositions

Compared with their nonplaying counterparts, kids who play a lot of violent video games have been found to

get into more arguments and fights

By providing prospective terrorists with electronic "chat rooms" for interfacing online with others who share their attitudes, the Internet most likely serves as a medium for

group polarization

If the political conservatism of students who join fraternities and sororities is greater than that of students who do not, the gap in the political attitudes of the two groups will probably widen as they progress through college. This would be best explained in terms of

group polarization

Nora, Ko, Ian, and May each think that Ms. Akey may be a slightly better teacher than Mr. Schwenke. After discussing why each of them believes this to be so, they all conclude that Ms. Akey is definitely a much better teacher than Mr. Schwenke. This episode provides an example of

group polarization

Professor Maksound, Struthers, and Vasic each tend to think that obtaining a university degree is easier today than it was when they were students. After discussing the matter over coffee, they are even more convinced that obtaining a degree is easier today. This episode provides an example of

group polarization

Which of the following processes most obviously operates in groupthink?

group polarization

the enhancement of a group's prevailing inclinations through group discussion is called

group polarization

A business leader who welcomes a variety of opinions from subordinates and invites experts' critiques of her company's developing plans is most likely to inhibit

groupthink

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

groupthink

The NASA executive who made the final decision to launch the space shuttle Challenger was shielded from information and dissenting views that might have led to a delay of the tragic launch. This best illustrates the damage of

groupthink

The ill-fated decision of President John F. Kennedy and his advisors to invade Cuba best illustrates the danger of

groupthink

Makato, a 15-year-old high school sophomore, is physically unattractive. Compared to good-looking students, Makato is more likely to:

have difficulty making a favorable impression on potential employers

Alex thinks drinking sugar-laden sodas is bad for you but other players on his hockey team insist that it is not. Alex is likely to conform to their opinion if

he feels insecure in his role as a new member of the team

Freire did very poorly on his last arithmetic test. The tendency to make the fundamental attribution error might lead his sixth grade teacher to conclude Freire did poorly because

he is unmotivated to do well in school

Only when experimental participants were informed that a woman was raped did they perceive the woman's behavior as inviting rape. This best illustrates that victim-blaming is fueled by:

hindsight bias

Research on the relationship between aversive events and aggression indicates that

hot temperatures often lead people to react to provocations with greater hostility

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

Prejudice can be not only subtle but also automatic and unconscious. This is best illustrated in studies of

implicit attitudes

If researchers found that people take longer to identify words such as assertive and bold as "strong" when the words are associated with female faces rather than with male faces, this would be considered to illustrate

implicit prejudice

In one experiment, White respondents typically took longer to identify words such as peace and paradise as "good" when the words were associated with Black-sounding names rather than White-sounding names. This best illustrated

implicit prejudice

Instant responses to viewing white and black faces may include activation of the amygdala. Research has suggested that this indicates

implicit prejudice

Priming people with a flashed Black face rather than a flashed White face makes them more likely to misperceive a flashed tool as a gun. This best illustrates the subtle character of

implicit racial associations

The fundamental attribution error is likely to be restrained by observing someone

in a variety of situations

Since 1960, Americans have experienced a(n)

increase in the incidence of depression and an increase in work hours

Employees who receive a windfall bonus are later happier if they have done something for other people with it. This suggests that altruism is

intrinsically rewarding

Groupthink can be prevented by a leader who

invites outside experts to critique a group's developing plans

After watching a large number of violent pornographic movies, Ollie will probably be

less likely to believe that women are seriously harmed by rape

Our explanations of our own admirable actions are ________ likely to involve situational attributions than our explanations of our own shameful actions. Our explanations of our own actions performed long ago are ________ likely to involve dispositional attributions than our explanations of our own very recent actions

less; more

Groups of citizens who identified themselves as politically liberal and groups of citizens who identified themselves as conservative were asked to discuss socially relevant issues such as affirmative action and same-sex unions. After group discussion, the liberal groups expressed increasingly ________ positions and the conservative groups expressed increasingly ________ positions.

liberal; conservative

Deindividuation refers to

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

Which of the following is true of non-western cultures, as compared with western cultures? They have

lower divorce rates and consider passionate love as less important for marriage

Violent pornographic movies often perpetuate the myth that:

many women enjoy aggressive sexual encounters

Women are attracted to healthy-looking men, but especially to those who seem to be

mature

Social loafing has been found to be especially noticeable among

men in cultures that value individualism

After three months of riding the 8:30 bus to work, Cindy has actually started to feel affection for the gruff and scowling old bus driver. Cindy's reaction best illustrates

mere exposure effect

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

mere exposure effect

An observer is likely to express greater liking for a same-sex stranger if that person's image has some distinctive features of the observer's own face. This best illustrates the impact of

mere exposure effect

Participants in a voter preference study favored the presidential candidate whose face blended some of their own facial features with those of the candidate. This best illustrates the impact of

mere exposure effect

People's preference for mirror-image photographs of themselves illustrates the impact of

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:

mere exposure effect

In most desegregated schools, ethnic groups resegregate themselves in the lunchrooms. People in each group often think they would welcome more contact with the other group, but they assume that the other group does not reciprocate the wish. This pattern of thinking best illustrates

mirror image perceptions

Haley thinks Keith's silence indicates that he's angry, so she avoids talking to him. Unfortunately, Keith thinks Haley's quietness signifies that she's angry and wants to be left alone. This situation best illustrates

mirror-image perceptions

Mrs. Came frequently thinks she has to shout at her husband to get his attention, but he thinks she yells because she's angry. Mr. Cane typically feels he has to shout back at his wife to defend himself, but she thinks his screaming proves that he's hostile. This couple'e experiences best illustrates

mirror-image perceptions

Two conflicting groups who share the same negative views of one another demonstrate

mirror-image perceptions

People tend to prefer a(n) ________ image of themselves, while their friends prefer a(n) ________ version of them

mirror; actual

Parents who discipline their children with beatings are often teaching aggression through the process of

modeling

Aggression-replacement programs are most likely to advise parents to avoid

modeling violence

We tend to feel cheerful around happy people and sad around depressed people. This illustrates

mood linkage

College students judged an averaged, composite face as

more attractive than most individual faces because the averaged face was more symmetrical

University college London volunteers used a mechanical device to press on another volunteer's finger, after feeling pressure on their own finger. They typically respond to the pressure on their finger with

more pressure than they had just experienced

Compared with others, strikingly attractive people make a(n) _______ favorable impression on potential employers, and they are _______ likely to perceive praise for their work as sincere

more; less

On average, Internet-formed friendships and romantic relationships are ________ likely than relationships formed in person to last beyond two years. When conversing online with someone for 20 minutes, participants in one study felt ________ liking for that person than they did for someone they talked with face to face.

more; more

A culture that promotes individualism is most likely to encourage

nonconformity

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

normative social influence

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

normative social influence

Luella publicly agrees with her seventh-grade classmates that parents should allow 13-year-olds to date. Later that day, she writes in her diary that she actually believes parents should prohibit kids from dating until they are at least 15 years old. Luella's public conformity to her classmates' opinion best illustrates the power of

normative social influence

Mr. Maslova attends faculty meetings simply to gain the approval of the school principal. Mr. Maslova's behavior exemplifies the importance of

normative social influence

Toby publicly agrees with his friends that Ahmed, a senior, would make the best Student Senate President. On the secret ballot, however, he actually votes for Yoram. Toby's public conformity to his friends' opinion best illustrates the power of

normative social influence

Frans avoids talking with food in his mouth because other people think it is crude and inappropriate. This best illustrates the impact of

norms

The practice of covering your mouth when you cough best illustrates the impact of

norms

The rules of a culture for accepted behavior are

norms

Those who study cultural influences on behavior are most likely to highlight the importance of

norms

Compared with central route persuasion, peripheral route persuasion tends to

occur more rapidly

The longer Chinese people have resided in a western country, the less they exhibit

other-race effect

White children are better at recognizing White faces than Black faces. This illustrates

other-race effect

Animals that have successfully fought to get food or mates become increasingly ferocious. This best illustrates that aggression is influenced by

reinforcement

Gallup surveys indicate that Americans who frequently attend religious services are more likely than those who do not attend religious services to

report that they are currently aiding the poor and infirm

Liking those who share and validate our attitudes is best explained in terms of

reward theory

The set of prescribed behaviors associated with a particular social position is best described as a(n)

role

After she was promoted to a high-level executive position in the large company for which she worked, Jorana developed more pro-business political attitudes. This best illustrates the impact of ________ on attitudes

role playing

In contrast to watching violence on television, participating in violent video games involves:

role-playing aggression

Philip Zimardo devised a simulation prison and randomly assigned college students to serve as prisoners or guards. This study best illustrated the impact of

role-playing on attitudes

In comparison to 40 years ago, American women toady are more likely to marry for the sake of

romantic love

Norms are best described as

rules for socially acceptable behavior

Ever since he lost his job because he was constantly late for work, Richard has become increasingly hostile toward the "government bureaucrats who are leading the country toward bankruptcy." Richard's increasing prejudice is best explained in terms of:

scapegoat theory

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

Montel, a white university student, is on academic probation for poor grades. Ever since he received notice of his probation, Montel has become increasingly hostile toward racial minority students and staff on campus. His increasing hostility can best be explained in terms of

scapegoat theory

The country of Superlia increased the size of its military force because its leaders inappropriately anticipated that their rival, the country of Piropia, would do the same. The Piropian subsequently felt it was necessary to respond to the Superlian military buildup with a military expansion of their own. The Piropian response best illustrates the danger of

self fulfilling prophecy

Disparaging or belittling a despised outgroup provides people with a heightened sense of their own

self worth

Circumstances that increase _____ are likely to reduce ______

self-awareness; deindividuation

A gradual escalation of intimacy is most positively related to a gradual escalation of

self-disclosure

Natasha and Dimitri have a fulfilling marital relationship because they readily confide their deepest hopes and fears to each other. This best illustrates the value of:

self-disclosure

People's physical attractiveness is unrelated to their:

self-esteem

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

simple

Caitlin concluded that her husband was late for dinner because he was caught in heavy traffic. Her conclusion best illustrates

situational attribution

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

situational attributions

The fundamental attribution error refers to our tendency to underestimate the impact of ______ and to overestimate the impact of _____ in explaining the behavior of others

situational influence; personal dispositions

Researchers Brad Bushman and Craig Anderson have noted that the correlation between viewing violence and behaving aggressively nearly equals the correlation between

smoking and cancer

Katya donated money to a religious charity in order to boost her own feelings of self-esteem. Jennifer failed to contribute to the same charity because she was fearful of running out of money. Differences in their altruistic behavior are best explained in terms of:

social exchange theory

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

social exchange theory

After a light turns green, drivers take about 15 percent less time to travel the first 100 yards when another car is beside them at the intersection than when they are alone. This best illustrates

social facilitation

Comedy routines that are mildly amusing to people in an uncrowded room seem funnier in a densely packed room. This is best explained in terms of

social facilitation

Expert pool players were observed to make 71 percent of their shots when alone. When four people watched them, they made 80 percent of their shots. This best illustrates

social facilitation

Norman Triplett observed that adolescents wound a fishing reel faster in the presence of someone working simultaneously on the same task. This best illustrates

social facilitation

Compared with numerical majorities, numerical minorities, such as the Scots in Britain, are especially conscious of their

social identities

Ingroup bias best illustrates the impact of our ________ on prejudice

social identities

Prejudice is most likely to develop as a way of justifying

social inequalities

High violence rates among White Americans in southern U.S. towns settled by Scots-Irish herders illustrate the impact of ________ on aggression

social influence

Blindfolded subjects were observed to clap louder when they thought they were clapping alone than when they thought they were clapping with others. This best illustrates

social loafing

Class members are asked to work cooperatively in groups on major course papers. Every member of a group is to receive exactly the same grade based on the quality of the group's paper. This situation is most likely to lead to

social loafing

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

social loafing

University students were observed to pull harder on a rope when they thought they were pulling alone than when they thought three others were pulling with them on the same rope. This best illustrates:

social loafing

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

social psychology

Youths who are shunned and mocked by peers are especially likely to respond with aggression if they have earlier experienced

social rejection

Melissa regularly donates blood to an international blood bank simply because she believes she ought to help anyone with a medical need for a blood transfusion. Melissa's altruism best illustrates the impact of

social responsibility norm

To help people avoid social traps, psychologists should promote an increased awareness of

social responsibility norm

an expectation that people will help those dependent upon them

social responsibility norm

People heavily exposed to violent pornography are likely to engage in sexually aggressive behaviors that reflect a misleading

social script

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

A situation in which the individual pursuit of self interest leads to collective destruction is known as

social trap

Continuing to operate a fuel-inefficient car despite warnings about the effect of greenhouse gases best illustrates the dynamics of

social trap

Despite government warnings of a severe shortage of heating fuels, most citizens continue to turn up their home thermostats in the belief that their personal fuel consumption will have little effect on the country's total fuel reserves. This reaction best illustrates the dynamics of

social trap

After a year-long drought, the city of Pine Bluffs has banned all lawn sprinkling. Many residents believe, however, that continued watering of their own lawn will have little effect on total water reserves. Consequently, there is a disastrous drain on city water reserves caused by widespread illegal sprinkling. This incident best illustrates the dynamics of:

social traps

Simple "non-zero-sum games" have been used in laboratory settings to study

social traps

On which of the following tasks would the presence of observers be LEAST likely to lead to better and faster performance?

solving a crossword puzzle

Arturo believes that most young women from California are extremely good-looking and that extremely good-looking women are usually selfish and egotistical. His beliefs are examples of

stereotypes

Overgeneralization 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

The text indicates that the clusters of teenage suicides that occasionally occur in some communities may be the result of

suggestibility

Psychologists describe shared goals that override different among people and require their cooperation as

superordinate

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

testosterone

In Milgram's obedience experiments, "teachers" were MOST likely to deliver high level of shock when

the "learner" was placed in a different room from the "teacher"

In Milgram's obedience experiments, "teachers" were LEAST likely to deliver the highest levels of shock when

the "teachers" observed other participants refuse to obey the experimenter's orders

Most people are likely to be surprised by the results of Milgram's initial obedience experiment because

the "teachers" were more obedient than most people would have predicted

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

the amount of shock the victim actually received

If poverty causes high rates of crime, the high crime rates can be used to justify discrimination against those who live in poverty. This best illustrates

the blame-the-victim dynamic

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

Unconsciously mimicking those around us is known as

the chameleon effect

Which of the following is most likely to help us empathize with others?

the chameleon effect

The impact of the foot-in-the-door phenomenon is most clearly illustrated

the destructive obedience of participants in the Milgram experiments

Group polarization refers to

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

In Milgram's obedience experiments, "teachers" exhibited a somewhat lower level of compliance with an experimenter's orders when

the experiment was not associated with a prestigious institution like Yale University

To brainwash captures American soldiers during the Korean War, Chinese communists made effective use of

the foot-in-the-door phenomenon

The concept of a superordinate goal is best illustrated by

the intent of management and labor to produce a fuel-efficient automobile that will outsell any car on the market

According to the text, aggression always involves

the intent to hurt

Mr. Jones is a member of the faculty committee on academic standards at a local private school. He personally disagrees with the other committee members' proposed plan to begin accepting students with below-average grades. Mr. Jones is most likely, however, to vote in favor of their plan if

the other committee members are unanimous in their opinion.

The tendency to recall faces of one's own race more accurately than faces of other races is called

the other-race effect

A social trap is a situation in which

the pursuit of self-interest leads to collective harm

Portrayals of women as initially fleeing but subsequently enjoying coercive sexual encounters illustrates what is known as

the rape myth

Darley and Latane observed that most university students failed to help a person having an epileptic seizure when they thought there were four other witnesses to the emergency. The students' failure to help is best explained in terms of

their feelings of limited responsibility

In 1942, German reserve police officers obeyed orders to kill some 1500 Jews in the village of Jozefow, Poland. This incident illustrated that people are most likely to be destructively obedient when

they perceive their orders to come from legitimate authority figures

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

think about, influence, and relate to

While driving his girlfriend to work, Nate narrowly avoided a collision with another vehicle. Moments later, he experienced an unusually warm glow of affection for his girlfriend. His romantic reaction is best explained in term of

two factor theory of emotion

Studies of implicit attitudes indicate that prejudice is often

unconscious

We are most likely to ________ the diversity among members of an ________.

underestimate; outgroup

Research indicates that minorities are most influential when they

unswervingly hold to their own position

Research participants believes that the Asch conformity test involved a study of

visual perception

The participants in Philip Zimbardo's simulation prison study

we're so endangered by their role-playing experience that the study was discontinued

An explanation of aggression in terms of instinct would have the most difficulty accounting for

wide cultural variations in aggressiveness

Pablo and Sabina argued bitterly about which of them should have use of the family car that night. Neither realized that, however, that Sabina needed the car only in the early evening and Pablo needed it only in the late evening. Pablo and Sabina's failure to resolve their argument for their mutual benefit illustrates a failure to develop

win-win solution

Two friends quarreled over possession of a single orange without realizing that one of them simply wanted orange juice and the other simply wanted the orange peel to make a cake. This classic episode best illustrates that people sometimes fail to recognize

win-win solutions

The tendency to categorize people on the bias of their gender is most likely to lead Jack to believe that

women all have pretty much the same attitudes about sex

You would probably be LEAST likely to commit the fundamental attribution error in explaining why

you failed a college test

Two classmates ask you to spend a couple of hours helping them prepare for a chemistry test. According to social exchange theory, you would be most likely to help them if

you know you would feel terribly guilty for refusing their request

The mere exposure effect refers to the fact that people

experience increasing attraction to novel stimuli that become more familiar

Vince, an extraverted university freshman, has just moved into a dormitory. Vince is most likely to become friends with:

Bill, his assigned roommate who is majoring in computer science

Joie, age 19, is a Black female university sophomore. Research on how we categorize social information suggests that Joie is most likely to believe that most

Chinese people tend to look pretty much alike

Which of the following persons is most clearly acting aggressively?

a child who tries to hit another child with a rock

The fundamental attribution error is likely to lead observers to attribute a stranger's

act of kindness to a compassionate personality

Politicians who publicly oppose a tax increase that they privately favor best illustrate that

actions may sometimes be inconsistent with attitudes

In the years immediately following the introduction of school desegregation in the United States and the passing of the civil rights act of 1964, the best illustrated the impact of

actions on attitudes

Studies of role-playing most directly highlight the effects of

actions on attitudes

Cultural diversity best illustrates our

adaptive capacities

Conformity is best described as

adjusting one's behavior or thinking toward a group standard

A soldier who intentionally kills a dangerous enemy combatant most clearly illustrates

aggression

Minimal levels of father care are associated with high levels of

aggression

Ostracism has been observed to intensify

aggression

Verbal behavior intended to hurt another person is an example of

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

The tragic murder of Kitty Genovese outside her Nee York apartment stimulated social psychological research on

altruism

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

The Y chromosome is the most well known genetic marker identifying those who are most likely to

engage in aggression

Noncompetitve contact between members of two different ethnic groups is likely to reduce prejudice when the contact is between individuals with

equal status

Orville thinks his girlfriend derives more benefits from their relationship than he does, even though he contributes more to the relationship. Orville most clearly believes that their relationship lacks

equity

Sharing household chores ranks high on a list of things people associate with successful marriages. This best illustrates the perceived value of

equity

A vivid example of a North Korean's behavior has an unusually strong influence on people's judgments of all North Koreans primarily because people

estimate the frequency of group characteristics in terms of the memorability of these characteristics

Individuals who believe that the death penalty should be abolished meet to discuss the issue. Research on group interaction suggests that after discussion the individuals will be

even more convinced that the death penalty should be abolished

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

Solomon Asch reported that individuals conformed to a group's judgment of the lengths of lines

even when the group judgment was clearly incorrect

Social loading refers to the tendency for people to

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

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

Ellie is unusually attractive and intelligent, and she works hard to please her husband. He displays little affection for her, however, and spends most of the family's resources on his own interests. Ellie's relationship with her husband is best characterized as:

inequitable

After hearing respected medical authorities lecture about the value of regular exercise, Raul, who has rarely exercised, begins to jog regularly. The change in Raul's behavior best illustrates the impact of

informational social influence

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

informational social influence

When the task of correctly identifying an individual in a slide of a four-person lineup was both difficult and important, participants in an experiment were especially likely to conform to others' wrong answers. This best illustrates the impact of

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

Accepting other's opinions about reality is to ______ as the desire to gain approval is to _____

informational social influence; normative social influence

A sense of social identity is most likely to promote

ingroup bias

During a Girl Scout picnic, Lavinia was randomly selected to be on one baseball team and Carla on the opposing team. Before the game started, Lavinia and Carla were each convinced that their own team was the better one. The girls' beliefs best illustrate

ingroup bias

Most children believe their school is better than the other schools in town. This best illustrates

ingroup bias

Placing propel into groups based on the arbitrary outcome of a coin toss leads people to show favoritism to their own group when dividing any rewards. This best illustrates

ingroup bias

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

ingroup bias

An increase in _____ has been followed by more positive attitudes between South America whites and blacks

interracial contact

Research on physical attractiveness indicates that men are more likely than women to

judge members of the opposite sex as more attractive if they have a youthful appearance

A readiness to assume that enslaved people deserve the terrible treatment they receive best illustrates

just-world phenomenon

An eagerness to believe that victims of a natural disaster are being punished by God for their sins is best explained in terms of

just-world phenomenon

Mr. Ignatenko thinks that most unemployed people are to blame for their own misfortune. His belief best illustrates a potential consequence of

just-world phenomenon

Bullying younger children earns Diego the attention and respect of many classmates. As a result, his bullying behavior increases. This most clearly suggests that his aggression is a(n)

learned response

In several US states where black motorists are a minority of the drivers and speeders on interstate highways, they have been the majority of those stopped and searched by police. This best illustrates

overt prejudice

In an experiment by Donald Dutton and Arthur Aron, one group of men were asked by an attractive woman to complete a short questionnaire immediately after they had crossed a swaying footbridge suspended 230 feet above the Capilano River. This environment was designed to study the factors that contribute to

passionate love

Two factor theory of emotion has been used to explain

passionate love

Facing the threat of death at the hands of terrorists is likely to heighten

patriotism

When White university women withheld criticism of a flawed essay written by a Black fellow student, they demonstrated

patronization

Cross-cultural research on gender relations indicates that

people perceive their fathers as more intelligent than their mothers despite gender equality in intelligence scores

Svetlana, a 16-year-old high school sophomore, is beautiful. Research suggests that she is likely to ________ than less attractive high school girls

perceived to be more socially skilled

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

Those who feel socially pressured sometimes assert their freedom by doing the opposite of what is socially expected. This best illustrates

personal control

Observing yourself on a videotape is most likely to increase your tendency to attribute your behavior to

personality traits

A dispositional attribution is to ________ as a situational attribution is to ______

personality traits; assigned roles

Our first impressions of people we meet are most likely to be determined by their

physical appearance

The two factor theory of emotion specifically suggests that passionate love can be facilitated by

physical arousal

What determined whether college freshmen who had been randomly paired for a Welcome Week dance liked each other?

physical attractiveness

Poverty and unemployment are likely to be explained in terms of personal dispositions by ________ and in terms of situational influences by ________

political conservatives; political liberals

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

prejudice

Government officials who emphasize that African Americans are personally responsible for the economically disadvantaged position of their ethnic group are most likely to promote

prejudice

Although the effect dissipates within an hour or so, one violent TV program is most likely to ________ in its viewer

prime aggressive thoughts

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

proximity

Two social norms that influence altruistic behavior are

reciprocity and social responsibility

After she received a free hand-painted Christmas ornament from a religious organization, Mrs. Montevecchi felt obligated to mail a cash donation to the organization. Her response to the free gift best illustrates the impact of the

reciprocity norm

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

On one experiment, white Americans read a newspaper article about a foreign terrorist threat against all Americans. They subsequently expressed

reduced prejudice against black Americans

Students who were told that a young woman had been instructed to act in a very unfriendly way for the purposes of the experiment concluded that her behavior

reflected her personal disposition


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