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Ross and Samuels (1993) found that people playing the "Wall Street Game" were ____ competitive than people playing the "Community Game," ____ of individual differences in competitiveness and cooperativeness.


A) more; because
B) more; regardless
C) less; because
D) less; regardless

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Social cognition is the study of how people


A) solve societal problems.
B) think about themselves and the social world.
C) behave in groups.
D) actually behave towards outgroup members.

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In their approach to understanding social behavior,social psychologists are most similar to


A) behaviorists.
B) Gestalt psychologists.
C) sociologists.
D) personality psychologists.

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Last weekend,Paula smiled politely while Lance talked to her for several hours.Wow,thinks Lance to himself,she was so nice; Paula must really like me-she was so friendly! Lance's interpretation of Paula's behavior is an example of


A) a direct persuasion attempt.
B) an indirect persuasion attempt.
C) explicit values.
D) construals.

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In commenting on the development of social psychology in the U.S.,Dorwin Cartwright (1979) wrote,"If I were required to name the one person who has had the greatest impact on the field,it would have to be Adolf Hitler." By this he meant that


A) Hitler's Mein Kampf was a philosophical treatise that influenced psychology.
B) Gestalt psychology came to the U.S.when Gestalt psychologists fled the Nazi regime.
C) Hitler used social-psychological principles to control the citizens of Germany.
D) World War II stimulated the U.S.economy,and there was more research funding for psychologists.

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George just finished a poem,and is very proud of his work.He knows he should ask his instructor for some constructive feedback to improve it,but chooses not to because he is afraid of losing his sense of accomplishment.In this case,which basic motive did George give into?


A) the need to belong
B) the need for accuracy
C) the need to feel good about oneself
D) the need for affiliation

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Melissa,Sally,Kathleen,and Lynne went mountain climbing.According to the self-justification approach,which one of the women would most appreciate the view from the top of the mountain?


A) Melissa,who climbed while listening to arousing music on her headphones.
B) Sally,who pulled a muscle and got scratched by thorns.
C) Kathleen,who enjoyed seeing the different types of trees on the mountain.
D) Lynne,who daydreamed about her husband while she climbed.

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Many fraternities,sororities,and sports teams have initiation rituals.For example,at one school,all the members of the soccer team must wear unusual clothing everywhere on campus for an entire day and then have embarrassing haircuts.These rituals try to capitalize on the role of ____ in increasing commitment via self-justification.


A) suffering
B) the affiliation motive
C) reinforcement
D) social power

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Which of the following statements is not consistent with the social cognition approach to social psychology?


A) Human thinking and reasoning abilities are truly amazing.
B) People try to view the world as accurately as possible.
C) People tend to distort reality to make themselves look good.
D) People make errors because there is too much information to be able to process optimally.

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Which of the following is false with regard to cross-cultural research in social psychology? Social psychologists


A) find cross-cultural studies of social behavior valuable because these provide a test of the universality of laws of human behavior.
B) have only recently expanded their research beyond the United States.
C) find cross-cultural studies of social behavior valuable because these allow the use of research methods deemed unethical in the United States.
D) find cross-cultural studies of social behavior valuable because these allow the discovery of additional variables that enable more accurate prediction.

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Recall that Ross and Samuels (1993) randomly assigned participants previously identified as either competitive or cooperative to one of two games: the "Wall Street Game" or the "Community Game." Also recall that fully twice as many players in the "Wall Street Game" behaved competitively compared to people who played the "Community Game." What do these findings suggest?


A) True personality differences do not exist.
B) It is not important to study individual differences in personality.
C) Seemingly minor aspects of a social situation can override personality differences.
D) All the competitive people ended up playing the "Wall Street Game."

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Rahid's server in the restaurant just can't seem to get his order right.If Rahid has just read Chapter 1 on social influence and is thinking more like a social psychologist than before,what would he be most likely to think?


A) "This person is a chronic dolt."
B) "Our educational system is failing us."
C) "This person must have had a bad morning."
D) "Human beings are inherently lazy."

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Justin isn't sure if he wants to date Mary,with whom he shares many similarities,or Emma,who is very different from him.His friend says,"Opposites attract," and advises him to date Emma.But his brother says,"Birds of a feather flock together," and suggests that he pursue Mary.This best exemplifies that


A) common sense is often full of contradictions.
B) folk wisdom is usually wrong.
C) folk wisdom oversimplifies complex situations.
D) common sense is an individual difference.

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Jada gives William her dessert at lunch in the hopes that he will like her.Jada's behavior is an example of


A) social cognition.
B) direct social influence attempt.
C) a construal.
D) fundamental attribution error.

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Which of the following is not a problem with using common sense or folk wisdom explanations for social behavior?


A) These explanations often are contradictory.
B) They fail to capture the complexities of the full situation.
C) We may learn very little from previous incidents.
D) Most people do not have common sense anymore.

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Keeping in mind the authors' discussion of the misplaced approach to AIDS prevention,which of the ad campaigns below is least likely to work?


A) ads that use celebrity athletes to endorse athletic shoes
B) ads that show a fried egg and say,"This is your brain on drugs"
C) political ads that use humor
D) pain reliever ads that use charts and graphs

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Dr.Levowitz researches the question,"Are some people more aggressive than others?" This type of question is most closely in the realm of


A) social psychology.
B) social influence.
C) personality psychology.
D) philosophy.

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Compare the self-esteem approach and the social cognition approach in terms of the motivations assumed to underlie human behavior.

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When Prya and Mohammed returned home after a night on the town,they found their baby crying because her diaper needed to be changed.The babysitter was sitting in front of the television,ignoring the baby's crying.Mohammed and Prya decided that the babysitter was callous and uncaring,and they swore that they would never hire him again.Mohammed and Prya's interpretation of the babysitter's actions was based on


A) philosophy.
B) scientific methodology.
C) common sense.
D) prejudice.

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Social psychologists are interested in cross-cultural research because


A) it helps to understand the differences between societies.
B) it demonstrates which aspects of human behavior are universal.
C) it provides information about individual differences.
D) it ultimately will lead to a better understanding of the causes of mental illness.

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