Psychology Chapter 20

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Arouse such feelings as loyalty, admiration, desire, jealousy, or fear

emotional appeals

(blank) is an individual or group that is blamed for the problems of others.

scapeboat

Which tends to be important in forming and maintaining longterm relationships?

honesty

How may a person reduce his or her prejudicial attitudes?

making an effort to treat all people fairly

A direct attempt to influence other people's attitudes or views

persuasion

How do people attempt to change others' attitudes?

persuasion

Beliefs or feelings about objects, people, and events

attitudes

About what percentage of African Americans in 2008 thought that immigrants pay their fair share of taxes?

30%

(blank) bias occurs when people judge others only by the behavior they witness, whereas people's behavior may not always be a true reflection of their personalities.

actor-observer

Buyer's remorse is an example of what phenomenon?

cognitive dissonance

When people evaluate evidence and form beliefs on the basis of their evaluations

cognitive evaluation

Which of the following requires careful examination of data?

cognitive evaluation

Refers to a couple's recognition that they are "in love" and want to be together

commitment

The unfair treatment of individuals because they are members of a particular group

discrimination

Cognitive anchors allow people to evaluate evidence and form beliefs on the basis of their evaluations

false

Information conveyed without words

nonverbal communication

A generalized attitude towards a specific group of people

prejudice

The (blank) explains why people change their opinions of others based on later interactions.

recent effect

Looking fixedly with wide-open eyes

staring

Why are attitudes such an important aspect of our psychological lives?

they foster strong emotions

Relationship theory developed be Robert Sternberg

triangular model of love

Reciprocity is the mutual exchange of feelings and attitudes

true

The primacy effect is the tendency of people to form opinions of others on the basis of first impressions

true

The purpose of a two sided argument is to discredit the opposition's views

true

People using (blank) arguments present their side of an argument and their opposition's side as well.

two-sided


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