PSYC 3221 - Dr. Schoemann
Chris is a playground bully. He finds that he can win the admiration of his peers by acting aggressively. Chris's aggressive behavior is encouraged by
positive reinforcement
Following a terrible car accident, Ruby is anxious, socially withdrawn, has difficulty sleeping, and experiences flashbacks of the crash. Ruby is most likely suffering from
posttraumatic stress disorder
Bonnie dislikes all lawyers. This is an example of
prejudice
Actions intended to benefit others are called
prosocial behaviors
A negative reaction to the feeling that one's freedom is being threatened is called
psychological reactance
Arnold wears suits every day to his job at the bank, but when he is at home in the evening and on weekends, he spends most of his time naked because that is what he finds most comfortable. Arnold's daytime behavior illustrates
public conformity
Research on situational factors that influence helping demonstrates that
the lower the overall population, the more likely people are to help
Mario believes that people desire and form relationships with others who are similar in terms of physical attractiveness. Mario subscribes to
the matching hypothesis
Groupthink emerges when
the need for agreement takes priority over the desire to obtain correct information
Eric does not really know how to answer the essay question about cognitive dissonance on his social psychology exam. He decides to write as many facts as he knows about the topic of attitudes in his exam book, hoping that the professor will not read the exams too closely and will be impressed enough by the length of his essay to give him a good score. Eric is hoping to take advantage of
the peripheral route to persuasion
The experience of being ostracized has been found to be
similar in brain activation to the experience of physical pain
All else being equal, social psychologists prefer a(n) ________ theory to a(n) _______ theory.
simple; complex
Assessment centers' multidimensional approach to making hiring decisions is
good at predicting who will make a good employee, assumed to be more effective than traditional interviews, quite expensive.
Manny needs help, and Pedro is capable of giving it. Pedro is more likely to help if he
has a shared identity with Manny
Regarding confession, research reveals that it is
helpful to open up so long as the source you confess to is validating
Kirk passes a homeless person on the street. Kirk is most likely to help this person if the costs of
helping are small, and Kirk will feel better about himself by helping
A negative, antagonistic attitude toward another person or group is called
hostility
Kwame, a noted psychologist, has been called as an expert witness in a trial. Kwame is likely to provide testimony concerning all of the following except
hypnosis increases the accuracy of eyewitness memory
Electronic brainstorming may be more effective than face-to-face group brainstorming because it
inhibits free riding
A socialization explanation for gender differences in aggressive tendencies
might consider ways in which parents react differently to the aggressive actions of young boys versus girls
Suppose the correlation between the number of times couples go to the movies and the number of times they go out to dinner is +0.79. Among the following conclusions, which one is not consistent with this computation?
Because the correlation coefficient is less than 1.0, the association between these two variables is very weak and probably unreliable
Denise and Brandon are just getting to know each other. Each compliments how the other one looks. Given the research on men, women, and sexuality, which of the outcomes is most likely?
Brandon will interpret Denise's compliment as a sexual come-on
Following a school shooting event, most people are confronted with the reality that their safety cannot be guaranteed and that their own death at any moment is quite possible. According to terror management theory, which individual below will feel the least anxious in response to this sort of confrontation?
Emanuel, who just found out that he scored very well on his ACT
Based on the principles of social learning theory, which of the following measures is most likely to be successful in teaching a child to act nonviolently?
Exposing the child to older models who act non-aggressively in response to provoking situations
Frank gets a bit anxious in social situations and tends to scratch his nose when he speaks. Toward which of the following people is he most likely to feel positively?
Felicia, who mimics Frank's behavior and scratches her nose while they speak
Louie runs a clinic that helps individuals to quit smoking, and he would like to use fear to motivate his clients. Which of the following strategies would be most effective?
First scare clients by showing them gory lung-cancer operations. Then outline the specific steps they could follow to stop smoking
Gretel wants to be as accurate and fair as she can when evaluating her subordinates. Which of the following would help her be both accurate and fair in her evaluations?
Gretel receives training on the biases of social perception and gives her subordinates clear performance standards
Both Jorge and Jocelyn are applying for two residencies after medical school: orthopedic surgery (a traditionally male-dominated residency) and pediatrics (a traditionally female-dominated residency). If Jorge and Jocelyn have similar academic records, it is likely that
Jorge will get more orthopedic surgery interviews and Jocelyn will get more pediatric interviews
Marcia has two boyfriends, Davie and Mickey, both of whom she likes very much. She has decided that dating both of them is making her life too complicated and, after careful deliberation, has decided to stop seeing Davie and continue dating only Mickey. According to cognitive dissonance theory, which of the following should happen next?
Mickey will seem more attractive than ever, convincing Marcia that she made the right choice
Which person will experience the greatest negative emotional consequence to self-discrepancy?
Mira, who thinks she ought to be much heavier than she is, and weight and appearance is very important to her
A set of beliefs about a group cannot be considered a stereotype if it is
None of these
The ABCs of social psychology are affect, behavior, and cognition. Put the three major concepts of Chapter 5 in this ABC order by considering whether they correspond to affect, behavior, or cognition.
Prejudice, discrimination, stereotyping
A stereotype exists in many cultures that men are better than women at math. Ramya is about to take a diagnostic achievement test in math. According to research on stereotype threat, under which of the following conditions is Ramya most likely to perform poorly on the test?
Ramya is asked to indicate her gender at the beginning of the test
Based on research concerning the link between stress and illness, which of the following people is most likely to actually contract a cold if exposed to a cold virus?
Samantha, who has been unemployed for two months
Linsday is a freshman at college, and has her first serious boyfriend there. Her parents can't stand him. According to Brehm's theory of psychological reactance, what should her parents do to discourage the relationship?
Say very little about him one way or the other to Lindsay
How do scientists measure stressors and their effects?
Self-report and physiological measures
Which of the following is an accurate statement regarding the relationship between the Internet and contemporary social psychology research?
The Internet facilitates collaboration among researchers, but is also, in and of itself, a provocative topic for empirical inquiry.
A pattern of behavior characterized by extremes of competitive striving for achievement, a sense of time urgency, hostility, and aggression is called
Type A personality
Jurors in criminal trials often fail to fully discount coerced confessions. In what sense can the fundamental attribution error explain this tendency?
We tend to think that no situational influences could be strong enough to lead someone to confess to something they did not do
Which of the following is not an impediment to women trying to reach the top in executive positions?
Women have been less effective when placed in top positions
All of the following are characteristic of the field of social psychology today except
a concern for the lack of ethical standards in research
Harwin is hooked up to a mechanical instrument that records his heart rate, blood pressure, breathing, and sweat gland activity. Harwin is being subjected to
a polygraph test
Oscar, an advertiser, develops a commercial for Crispy Crunch Crackling Cereal. Suppose children, processing information via the central route, watch the commercial. The commercial will be more likely to persuade the kids to want the cereal if it has all of the following except
an attractive spokesperson
Sarunas is a social psychologist. Of the following studies, he is probably most interested in reading about one demonstrating the effects of
attitude similarity on interpersonal attraction
Affectionate feelings toward women based on the belief that women need protection are referred to as _____ sexism.
benevolent
A researcher wanted to see if alcohol consumption raises or lowers a person's self-esteem. In one condition, he gives participants three glasses of punch spiked with alcohol and in the other he gives participants three glasses of plain punch. After participants finish their punch, they complete the Rosenberg (1965) self-esteem scale. In this study, self-esteem is the ________ and the Rosenberg questionnaire is the ________.
conceptual dependent variable; operational dependent variable
You think all professors are a bit nerdy and have esoteric interests. You find out that your social psychology professor can sing the theme song to any television show that aired in the 1970s or 1980s, and is also fluent in the Star Trek language of Klingon. You believe that your stereotype has been confirmed by this professor. This is an example of
confirmation bias
Imagine that some researchers conducted a study and interpreted the results of the study as indicative of normative influence. These researchers are most likely to reach this conclusion if participants in their study
conformed because they feared the social consequences of appearing deviant
A half-dozen high school students are going to a concert. Chantal wants to wear a new colorful outfit that she just received as a gift, but she assumes that her five friends will all be wearing nothing but black leather. Chantal decides to do likewise, and leaves her colorful outfit in the closet. Chantal's behavior is an example of
conformity
A factor other than the independent variable that varies between conditions of an experiment is called a(n)
confound
Martha is accused of insider trading. During a polygraph test, she is asked if she ever littered as a child. This question is an example of a
control question
People often try to relieve the distress of being underpaid or overpaid by
convincing themselves that equity already exists
Teddi wants everyone in her department to do well. Jerry wants to make sure he does better than everyone else in his department. Teddi has a(n) _____ social value orientation, while Jerry has a(n) _____ social value orientation.
cooperative; competitive
A young boy is an avid Mets fan. He reads the statistics for the team in the newspaper every day and goes to Shea Stadium a couple of times each summer to see the Mets play. After the Mets have a particularly bad losing streak, the boy decides that he also likes the Yankees and starts to root for them. This is an example of
cutting off reflected failure
Giles volunteers his time to his local community center because he thinks it will look good on his college applications. Giles's behavior would best be described as
egoistic
"Good Samaritan" laws
encourage bystanders to intervene in emergencies, increase the cost of failing to help, are fairly rare in the United States.
Josiah is trying to get hired by the New Directions Company. All of the following will help his cause except
engaging in self-effacement
Bruno just finished working out at the gym. On his way to the locker room, he passes Charmaigne, a very pretty woman. Bruno feels his heart pounding and is convinced that he must be in love with Charmaigne. Bruno's feelings are best explained by
excitation transfer
One way for the social connection of a community to increase is to
experience a natural disaster
The distressing effects of a natural disaster are most likely to emerge among an individual who
experienced the most danger during the event
Rosenthal and Fode (1968) asked students to teach a rat to learn a maze. Some students were told they had been given a genetically engineered "intelligent" rat, whereas others were told that they had a "dull" rat. Although there were no actual differences among the rats, the "intelligent" rats learned the maze more quickly than the "dull" rats. Which of the following topics discussed in your book can best explain the results of this experiment?
experimenter expectancy effect
The difference between aggression and violence is best described as one of
extremity
Carmelo is an extremely talented basketball player, and professional teams keep offering him lots of money to play for them. Though he doesn't particularly enjoy playing basketball, he continues to do so because of the money. In this situation, Carmelo is
extrinsically motivated
Bernard is an African-American professional. Research suggests fairly clearly that he will be more likely than a Caucasian professional to
feel excluded socially from informal work groups
Sean believes that he has a high sense of control over his own health, so when his kidney transplant unexpectedly fails, he is likely to
feel particularly depressed
According to the collective effort model, social loafing is more likely when people
feel that their input will not compensate for social loafing by others
Arianna notices that her neighbor's house is on fire. According to the arousal: cost-reward model, her initial reaction should be
feelings of personal distress.
Michael, the regional manager of his company, believes that Jim is a personable and productive individual. When asked to rate Jim's leadership skills, Michael does not have much to go on and therefore assumes he is also a good leader. This is an example of a(n)
halo effect
Ming was involved in a civil dispute that came to trial. Though unhappy with the judge's decision, he felt that he truly had the chance to express his views and present his case completely. Ming apparently was most satisfied with
his process control
Gender stereotypes are prescriptive. This means that gender stereotypes
identify what men and women should be like
Research concerning coping with divorce suggests that
immediately after a divorce, life satisfaction ratings tend to increase somewhat
Finnegan notices his wife talking to another man and flies into a jealous rage. According to the evolutionary perspective, Finnegan's behavior is designed to
increase his confidence in the paternity of his offspring.
It seems that every Halloween night in Gotham is marred by violence and vandalism. In order to reduce the likelihood of such behavior, the leaders of Gotham should
increase self-awareness by making sure everyone who goes out wears a name tag
Charice, a teenaged girl, is angry with her friend, so she tells all her other friends that this girl is a slut. Carmen's behavior illustrates
indirect aggression
Dr. Henry is a psychologist who studies practical issues concerning personnel selection, performance appraisals, and group leadership. She is probably a(n)
industrial/organizational psychologist
Biased sampling in groups is the process whereby
information that is known by many group members tends to enter into the discussion more than information known only by a few
All of the following reduced the level of obedience in the Milgram experiment except
informing the participants that the experimenter assumed responsibility for the learner's welfare
A social psychology graduate student who works long hours for little pay becomes increasingly convinced that she loves social psychology. This student's attitude toward her chosen field of study is most likely the result of
insufficient justification
Samantha and David had no close friends outside of their marriage but instead relied on each other for everything. When the marriage failed, they were both extremely distressed, most likely as a result of their
interdependence
According to Sternberg's triangular theory of love, the basic components of love are
intimacy, passion, and commitment.
Dara loves to paint in her spare time. Painting is an enjoyable activity for her. Her desire to paint may best be explained by
intrinsic motivation
In comparison to obedience and compliance, conformity
involves less direct pressure from others
Deion is least likely to imitate the aggressive behaviors of Darcy if Darcy
is punished for behaving aggressively.
The more products a celebrity endorses, the
less trustworthy she becomes in the eyes of consumers
Research on obedience suggests that participation in the Holocaust was
likely driven by situation factors that would influence anyone similarly
Although Heloise would like to quit smoking, she is convinced that she is addicted and will never be able to stop. With respect to smoking, Heloise is
low in self-efficacy
According to an evolutionary perspective, males are competitive with each other because
males are predisposed to sexual jealousy, females select high-status males for mating, aggression enhances the male's confidence in the paternity of his offspring.
In sociometer theory, the sociometer is a
mechanism that helps us detect acceptance versus rejection and translate that perception into high- versus low self-esteem
Brady and Quinn are trying to develop an ad campaign in which a key element is the trustworthiness of the message's communicator. Toward this end, they may wish to utilize
overheard communications
Which hormone has been implicated by neuroscientists in empathy and prosocial behaviors?
oxytocin
Izzy is a surgical resident. The hospital wants to conduct a 360-degree appraisal of her performance, which required obtaining evaluations from
patients, her fellow residents, the chief resident and supervising attending physicians.
The idea that some faces are inherently more attractive than others is supported by research demonstrating that
people prefer averaged composite faces to individual faces
Feeling good can lead to increased helping behavior because
people want to stay in a good mood.
Diane is interested in whether women with nurturing personalities are more reliable friends both inside and outside the workplace. Rebecca is interested in the hypothesis that women tend to be more nurturing outside the workplace because others expect them to be nurturing. It is likely that Diane is a _____ psychologist and Rebecca is a _____ psychologist.
personality; social
While shopping at the local mall, Ihno is approached by a man who asks her to sign a petition for stricter gun control laws. If Ihno uses the central route to decide whether to sign the petition, then she will be more likely to sign if the man who approaches her
presents strong arguments
A junior high coach decides to separate his basketball players into an A team and a B team. These two teams regularly play each other and compete for rewards, such as time at the drinking fountain and use of the new basketballs. The Robbers Cave experiment would suggest that the coach's new arrangement is likely to
promote team unity
All of the following can help to explain why the door-in-the-face technique can increase compliance except
psychological commitment
Kelli always tries to be very helpful because she believes it increases her chances of receiving help at a future time. Kelli's thinking most closely reflects the concept of
reciprocal altruism.
One reason that social psychologists attempt to replicate the results of their research is that doing so
reduces the probability that the results are due to chance
Kelley spends a lot of time focusing on herself. Her psychological health could be threatened if this self-focus leads to
rumination about problems
Prior to the championship basketball game, Jocelyn reminds everyone that she really isn't as good a player as everyone thinks, that their opponent has had an undefeated season and that it is unlikely she and her teammates will triumph. Jocelyn is engaging in
sandbagging
A juror is more likely to be chosen as foreperson if the juror is
seated at the head of the table as opposed to the middle, of higher rather than lower occupational status, vocal during the initial stages of deliberations as opposed to quiet.
Conchita has good relationships with her boyfriend and with her parents. She is also able to form caring and supportive friendships. Conchita probably has a(n)
secure attachment style
Positron emission tomography (PET) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) are technologies that enable social psychologists to
see images of the brain as people think, feel, and behave
Erving Goffman (1959) argued that life was much like a theater and that people act out various roles. Goffman's ideas are clearly evident in the social psychological study of
self-presentation
Coach Valentine does not think that his team is playing up to its full potential. To increase the performance of the team, the coach should
set specific, challenging, and reachable goals for the team
Emily has just witnessed a violent crime. She is very worked up about it. In this physiological state, Emily is likely to focus on all of the following except the
setting
Prejudice and discrimination based on a person's gender, or institutional and cultural practices that promote the domination of one gender over another, are known as
sexism
Gloria has a negative attitude toward smoking, but she continues to smoke two packs of cigarettes a day. According to the theory of planned behavior, one reason that her attitude and behavior are inconsistent could be that
she doesn't believe that she can control her smoking behavior
Eleanor is asked to help the people who live on the other side of the city restore their block after it was burned down in a fire. It is most probable that she will help if _____ the people on the other side of the city.
she feels a meaningful connection with
Madeline, Joe, and Ian have all applied for the same promotion. Madeline is chosen but may be particularly likely to devalue the promotion if she believes that
she got it because of her gender
According to Moscovici, majorities derive their power to influence others by virtue of their _____, whereas minorities derive their power to influence others from their _____.
sheer number; style of behavior
Arlene believes that she has lots of social support in her life because she has a large family and lots of friends. Arlene's views are consistent with the ______ model of social support.
social contact
Carlos is nervous about giving a class presentation because he doesn't think he can communicate very well with everyone watching him. If Carlos attempts to deal with his anxiety by self-handicapping, he will most likely
stay out all night partying the night before the presentation
In the TED talk by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, she discusses a conversation with a student where the student mentions that all Nigerian men are physical abusers (like the character in a novel). This is an example of:
stereotyping
Being persistently stereotyped, perceived as deviant, or devalued in society because of membership in a particular social group or because of a particular characteristic is the definition of being
stigmatized
Festinger's (1950) research of college student housing found that
students were more likely to become friends with people who lived nearby than those who lived farther away
The theory that humans cope with the fear of their own death by constructing worldviews that help to preserve their self-esteem is called
terror management theory
The strong positive correlation between testosterone levels and aggressive behavior could reflect all of the following except
testosterone and aggression are unrelated
Benny has a heart attack while riding a crowded city bus and nobody on the bus attempts to help him. This exemplifies
the bystander effect
At the sales meeting, Leo clasped his hands behind his head and reclined in his chair. Within minutes, three other team members were sitting in the same posture, demonstrating the psychological tendency referred to as
the chameleon effect
In one of the earliest social psychological experiments, Triplett (1898) had children wind fishing reels as quickly as they could. He found that
the children were faster when working next to another child rather than alone
Ryan was abused as a child. He is now married to a woman who abuses him, and he is physically abusive toward his child. This pattern of behavior is consistent with
the cycle of violence
_______ is referred to as when a group increases its commitment to a failing course of action in order to justify previous investments.
the escalation effect
As he was about to enter the mall, Evan was approached by someone and asked to wear a small green ribbon on his shirt to show his support for the "Save the Squirrels" campaign. Evan wasn't quite sure that squirrels were actually endangered, but he agreed to wear the ribbon. A week later, Evan was approached again and asked to contribute $10 to help save the squirrels. Though he would have rather spent his money elsewhere, he agreed. Evan has been the victim of
the foot-in-the-door technique
Research demonstrates that exposure to weak versions of a persuasive argument tends to increase later resistance to that argument. This is consistent with
the inoculation hypothesis
Research on marriage and stress suggests that
the relationship between the two depends on the level of marital conflict
Implicit Association Tests (IATs) can detect implicit attitudes by measuring
the speed at which participants associate stimuli with a positive or negative word
When trying to close a car sale, Jerry often tries to sweeten the deal by telling the customer that he will throw in six free oil changes as well. This sales technique is best described as
the that's-not-all technique
If there is a majority opinion in a jury's initial vote, then
the ultimate verdict will usually be consistent with the vote taken during the orientation stage
On his first day of class, Professor Saccamano thinks he is nervous because his blood pressure is up and his hands are shaking. He continues to feel this way, however, before every class meeting of the semester, and eventually realizes that his arousal is due to the five flights of stairs he must climb up to the classroom. Which theory best explains his misattribution?
two-factor theory of emotion
Stress may weaken the immune system in part by increasing
unhealthy behaviors
Kirby is a juror in a rape trial in which both the prosecution and defense are relying on eyewitnesses. It is likely that Kirby will
use eyewitness confidence as a cue to eyewitness accuracy
Claire, a district attorney, believes that elderly women are likely to be sympathetic to criminal defendants. She, therefore, summarily dismisses elderly prospective jurors during voir dire. This exemplifies the
use of peremptory challenges
According to the evolutionary perspective, women prefer
wealthy men because wealth is the criterion they use to estimate their best chances for reproductive success
In 2012, American women were paid 82 cents for every dollar men were paid. All of the following are explanations provided by the book for this gender-based wage disparity except
women tend to exhibit an interdependent or collectivist self-view, whereas men are more likely to value independence or individualism in the workplace.
Minimal groups are groups
based on trivial, often arbitrary, distinctions
The process by which attitudes are changed is called
persuasion
Which of the following advertising slogans for a new stereo system would be most appealing to someone in a collectivist culture?
"Invite your friends over so they can dance to music of the highest clarity."
Charles is a Red Sox fan who does not think highly of Yankees fans. Which of the following statements that Charles made in the past week is most consistent with the concept of outgroup homogeneity?
"Obnoxious, rude, and prone to throwing batteries... if you've seen one Yankees fan, you've seen them all."
Popular wisdom is often contradictory, as with the following two sayings: 1) "opposites attract" and 2) "birds of a feather flock together." Research on the relationship between similarity and liking suggests that
#2 is more accurate; people tend to be more attracted to those who are similar to themselves.
Joel argues that the use of confederates provides for real interactions that emulate the types of reactions that occur in real life. Dale argues that the use of confederates simply makes an experiment more involving for the participant. Which of the following is true?
Joel believes that confederates increase mundane realism; Dale believes that confederates increase experimental realism
As she is about to walk into the grocery store, Melissa sees a woman struggling with her groceries. Melissa is most likely to help this woman if
Melissa feels guilty about having parked in the handicapped space
According to research findings, which of the following individuals is most likely to be an opponent of the death penalty?
Michael, who scores low on a self-report measure of authoritarianism
Which of the following has been demonstrated in research on attachment style?
People's attachment styles relate to the type of romantic relationships they have
Which of the following best illustrates Lewin's interactionist perspective?
Rikki is usually shy, but at work she appears to be quite outgoing
If American and Chinese children were placed in the same classroom, which of the following would probably be true?
The American children would demonstrate less conformity than the Chinese children
What do getting married, surviving a tornado, and dealing with a long, congested commute to work all have in common?
They are all stressors
A dispute resolution system in which the prosecution and defense present opposing sides of the story is called a(n) _____ model.
adversarial
Someone victimized by a crime, disease, or other tragic life event is likely to
affiliate with others who are in the same situation, but compare themselves to others who are worse off
Two changes in the world that have led organizational psychologists to begin to consider cultural issues in the workplace are
affirmative action and a worldwide trend toward globalization
Pinker (2011) argues that
aggression has decreased over time.
Bettina is extremely Type A. Research suggests that she will tend to
be more aggressive than other people when provoked
Amy is frustrated with her teenage son's recent behavior. "Why did you do that?" she asks him, with exasperation. According to research by Nisbett and Wilson (1977), Amy's son will
be unable to accurately identify why he acted as he did
Hendrika owns a small aerospace company and wants to make sure that she recognizes the signs of groupthink if it crops up in her group meetings. She should be especially concerned that groupthink may be occurring if the group exhibits
closed-mindedness
An unpleasant psychological state often aroused when people hold two conflicting cognitions is called
cognitive dissonance
Yoshiko won $500,000 in a lottery. After the initial excitement wears off, research suggests that her overall level of happiness will
decrease as will the pleasure she derives from routine activities
At crowded parties, Amy loses her sense of self and, as a result, often behaves in ways that she later regrets. These parties seem to create in Amy a state of
deindividuation
The Stanford University prison simulation teaches us that
even normal people can be dehumanized by institutional roles and practices
The role of natural selection processes in the development of social behavior is a concern in
evolutionary psychology
Jomei feels that he cannot be happy if his family is not happy. Jomei has an _____ view of self.
interdependent
A feeling of deprivation about existing social relations is called
loneliness
The fact that members of an organization who blow the whistle on problematic practices are often treated harshly by the rest of the group illustrates the power of group
norms
Dwight is a salesman for a paper company. His performance is assessed by determining how many boxes of paper he sells each month, which means that he is being appraised in terms of
objective performance criteria
Latrell is not satisfied with his $5 million annual salary because he feels that other basketball All-Stars are paid far more money. Latrell's dissatisfaction is most likely the result of
relative deprivation
Alex changes his behavior in response to self-presentation concerns and various situations, exhibiting a high level of
self-monitoring
Mr. Belding notices that his students seem to put more effort into their individual assignments than into their group projects. This is most likely the result of
social loafing
If Maurice has a depressive explanatory style, then he is likely to attribute his failures to
stable, global, and internal factors
Groups include all of the following essential components except
status
Thinking about God triggers a state of self-focus for individuals who have
strong religious beliefs
Police interrogations are often conducted in small, bare, soundproof rooms so that
suspects feel socially isolated and powerless
According to the empathy-altruism hypothesis, altruistic behavior is primarily the result of
taking another's perspective.
Keren is in a work group in which everyone is excited about the job. They are bringing high-speed Internet to low-income neighborhoods, and every single coworker she has feels the task is exciting, inspirational, and world-changing. Keren's work group has high _____ cohesion.
task
A hypothesis provides a means of ________ a theory.
testing
Jamie wants an extra day to write a paper for class. Jamie first asks the professor for a one-week extension for the paper assignment. The professor refuses. Jamie then asks for a one-day extension. The professor agrees. Jamie's behavior best illustrates
the door-in-the-face technique
The tendency to perceive hostile intent in the actions of others is called
the hostile attribution bias
A leader who sets clear goals for her followers, rewarding those who live up to their end of the bargain and providing assistance, is known as a(n) _____ leader.
transactional
According to your text, the fact that groping schoolgirls on the train in Japan is not uncommon illustrates that
what is unacceptable aggression in relation to children differs across cultures
The belief that physically attractive individuals also possess desirable personality characteristics is called the
what-is-beautiful-is-good stereotype.
Shaquille has been selected to be the foreperson of his jury. It is likely that Shaquille
will spend more time than other jurors discussing procedural items