SOP3004 Exam 1
Which aspect of social cognition involves consciously focusing on aspects of the environment? A. Attention B. Interpretation C. Judgment D. Memory
A. Attention
Which of the following is not a focus of social psychology? A. How groups function B. What causes individual behavior C. How social environments influence thoughts D. How emotions influence social life
A. How groups function
Tom just found out that he got a promotion. Rachel just found out that she lost her job. They're both talking to their friend Ben, who tells them a far-fetched story about what he did the night before. Who is most likely to detect that Ben is lying? A. Rachel B. Ben C. Both D. Neither
A. Rachel
Imagine you need to ask your friend for a favor. According to the research about how moods affect behaviors, when would be the best time to ask her?
After she was just offered her dream job
Which process of social cognition refers to the information we notice?
Attention
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
6. Luis hears some gossip that his new neighbor slit a man's throat. He now has a negative impression of the neighbor. What would change Luis's impression of his neighbor to become more positive? A. Finding out the neighbor is very sorry for what he did B. Finding out the neighbor slit the man's throat to perform a tracheotomy because the man couldn't breathe C. Finding out the neighbor is very warm and friendly D. Finding out the man whose throat he slit survived
B. Finding out the neighbor slit the man's throat to perform a tracheotomy because the man couldn't breathe
Harry was 1 point away from getting an A in his transfiguration class. Ron was 5 points away from getting an A in the class. Which person is probably more upset with their grade? A. Ron B. Harry C. Both are equally upset D. Neither are upset
B. Harry
What types of information are we most likely to notice? A. Information that is inconsistent with our schemas B. Information that is consistent with our schemas C. Information that we encode D. Information that we retrieve
B. Information that is consistent with our schemas
Josh is having a difficult day. His female friend Maria and male friend Matt both pat him on the arm. His friend Toby smiles at him. Which behavior makes Josh feel more secure? A. Matt patting his arm B. Maria patting his arm C. Toby smiling at him D. Both B and C
B. Maria patting his arm
8. The two-factor theory of emotion is based on the principle that ____________. A. affect influences cognition B. cognition influences affect C. affect and cognition are independent D. affect and cognition can't be distinguished
B. cognition influences affect
Which of the following statements best describes evolutionary psychology? A. People evolve certain traits because they are beneficial B. Adaptive traits are not selected and are passed along to the next generations C. Certain traits are selected for and are passed along to subsequent generations D. Beneficial variations are selected for and other variations cease to exist
C. Certain traits are selected for and are passed along to subsequent generations
Tammy is conducting a study on how exercise is related to decreased stress. She predicts that exercise leads to the release of endorphins, which leads to decreased stress. Which of these variables is a mediator? A. Exercise B. Stress C. Endorphins D. None of the above
C. Endorphins
1. Which of the following emotions is mostly expressed similarly across cultures? A. Sadness B. Fear C. Happiness D. Disgust
C. Happiness
You see a woman wearing a red shirt and khaki pants and assume she is a Target employee. What heuristic did you use? A. Status quo B. Anchoring and adjustment C. Representativeness D. Availability
C. Representativeness
Sam is trying to make plans with his friend Nicole, but she keeps canceling on him. He notices that his other friends don't cancel on him, that Nicole cancels plans with him frequently, and that she keeps canceling on her other friends as well. Based on these factors, Sam is likely to make an ____________ attribution that ____________. A. external; Nicole is flaky B. external; he's no fun to hang out with C. internal; Nicole is flaky D. internal; he's no fun to hang out with
C. internal; Nicole is flaky
Controlled processing ___________ and automatic processing ___________. A. is effortless; is effortful B. is intuitive; is logical C. occurs in the prefrontal cortex; occurs in the amygdala D. Both A and C
C. occurs in the prefrontal cortex; occurs in the amygdala
Which of the following best describes the relationship between affect and cognition?
Cognition and affect influence each other
Which of the following contrasts controlled processing and automatic processing?
Controlled processing is systematic and effortful, whereas automatic processing is fast and relatively effortless.
What types of schemas drive our thought? A. Schemas that are strong B. Schemas that use metaphors C. Schemas that are primed D. Both A and C
D. Both A and C
4. 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? A. Independent B. Dependent C. Mediator D. Moderator
D. Moderator
Tara is a cashier at a grocery store, and a customer snaps at her for not bagging quickly enough. Tara is likely going to make a __________ attribution that ____________. A. situational; the woman is having a bad day B. dispositional; the woman is having a bad day C. situational; the woman is rude D. dispositional; the woman is rude
D. dispositional; the woman is rude
Which type of nonverbal communication is relatively universal? Facial expressions such as smiles and frowns Verbal expressions of joy and sadness Eye contact and staring Gestures such as thumbs up or the OK sign
Facial expressions such as smiles and frowns
What is the name of the committee that ensures that research is being conducted ethically?
Institutional Review Board
Which of the following is NOT a necessary component of an experiment? Independent variable Dependent variable Random assignment Mediating variable
Mediating variable
Which of the following categories is NOT one of the categories mentioned in the textbook regarding factors affecting social interaction? Perceptual processes Cognitive processes Environmental variables Biological factors
Perceptual processes
Believing we can get more accomplished in a certain period of time than we actually can is called the ___________.
Planning fallacy
Controlled processing occurs mostly in the __________________, whereas automatic processing occurs mostly in the __________________.
Prefrontal cortex areas; limbic system
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? Internal-external dimension Stable-unstable dimension Controllable-uncontrollable dimension Distinct-indistinct dimension
Stable-unstable dimension
Which statement BEST describes the attribution process? The process by which we seek to understand the causes of the behavior of others and ourselves. The process by which we focus attention inward for reflection. The process by which we combine information about others into unified impressions of them. The process by which we seek to understand our own feelings, traits, and motives.
The process by which we seek to understand the causes of the behavior of others and ourselves.
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.
Which of the following terms refers to a framework that explains certain events or processes? Theory Hypothesis Deception Meta-analysis
Theory
Which of the following is a downside of schemas? The can cause us to process social information at a slower rate They can remain unchanged in the face of contradictory information They are unable to guide our thoughts or actions They cause social information to be disorganized in our brain
They can remain unchanged in the face of contradictory information
Which of the following is a type of other-enhancement? Getting a haircut Using flattering language Dieting to lose weight Wearing a suit and tie
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.
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
Suppose smoking and drinking alcohol are found to be correlated at +.65. We can conclude that ________.
as smoking increases, drinking increases
The fundamental attribution error states that we tend to make _________________ attributions for others' behavior rather than ______________ attributions.
dispositional; situational
Because of the self-serving bias, we tend to attribute our successes to ______________ causes and our failures to ________________ causes.
internal; external
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
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
One reason that social scientists put their faith in the scientific method is that the scientific method ________.
produces more conclusive evidence than other methods
Early research conducted by Solomon Asch suggests the presence of central traits, which are ________.
traits that strongly color the way we interpret other aspects of another person
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