A) interpretation
B) reinforcement and punishment
C) personality characteristics
D) emotion
E) Gestalt principles
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A) Common sense approaches focus on the situation and not on personality.
B) Common sense puts too much emphasis on personality.
C) Nothing useful can be learned from journalists,philosophers,or social critics.
D) Folk wisdom and common sense are filled with contradictions.
E) Science has tested and debunked most folk wisdom.
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A) often contain contradictions,and it's difficult to know which explanation is right.
B) are often incorrect in their assumptions about social behaviour.
C) are often based on social norms.
D) often become outdated with rapid societal changes.
E) rely often on subjective construals.
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A) What is the effect of hand gun laws on homicide rates in different regions?
B) Do prisons deter homicide?
C) Does increased policing lead to lower homicide rates?
D) Are homicide rates higher among members of the lower class?
E) When does frustration lead to aggression?
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A) social psychology.
B) naΓ―ve realism.
C) individual differences.
D) implicit values.
E) conflicting construals.
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A) the threat conflicts with their self-fulfilling prophecy.
B) of a desire to maintain self-esteem.
C) they are too lazy to respond to their construals.
D) they are trying to avoid unpleasant cognitions.
E) of a desire to be as accurate as possible.
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A) True personality differences do not exist.
B) Even minor aspects of a social situation can override personality differences.
C) All the competitive people ended up in the Wall Street Game group by chance.
D) It is not important to study individual differences in personality.
E) All the competitive people ended up playing the Wall Street Game.
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A) philosophy.
B) bias.
C) a deduction.
D) scientific methodology.
E) common sense.
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A) ignore the notion of human consciousness.
B) make educated guesses about specific situations.
C) seek agreement with one another.
D) use folk wisdom to understand the social world.
E) integrate folk wisdom into modern psychology.
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A) Julia needs to justify paying more for the granola bar.
B) Julia would score low on a test of intelligence.
C) Julia is motivated to convince her friends that she is a healthy person.
D) Julia failed to seek out all the relevant facts about the nutrition value of those snacks.
E) Julia is motivated to see herself as a healthy person.
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A) be motivated to fulfill our hopes and dreams.
B) ignore social cues.
C) live up to our highest expectations of ourselves.
D) strive for self-actualization.
E) inadvertently elicit the very behaviours we expect from others.
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A) public image
B) Gestalt
C) accuracy motive
D) self-esteem
E) self-perception
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A) philosophy.
B) folk wisdom.
C) social psychology.
D) rationalization.
E) sociology.
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A) social psychology.
B) philosophy.
C) anthropology.
D) sociology.
E) political science.
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A) Remember that sometimes people would rather feel good than be accurate.
B) Beware of the fundamental attribution error.
C) Be sure to include statistics on the number of new cases of AIDS in Canada.
D) Remember to provide complete information and get your facts right.
E) AIDS is more likely to be transmitted via intravenous drug use than via sex.
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A) decrease our self-esteem.
B) decrease the probability of learning from past experiences.
C) decrease our self-worth.
D) cause us to totally distort reality.
E) decrease our self-confidence in social situations.
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A) viewers may protect their self-esteem by denying that the message is relevant to them.
B) it is hard to know whether a given ad is frightening enough.
C) the contents of such ads are too controversial,and offend most viewers.
D) people are not well informed enough about the disease for the ads to be effective.
E) the government will not fund such projects.
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