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As noted in the textbook,at the beginning of the Iraq war only 38% of Americans said the war was justified even if Iraq did not have weapons of mass destruction.When no such weapons were found after the war,58% of Americans then supported the war.Myers explains this revision of people's memories of the government's rationale for going to war as an example of


A) self-presentation.
B) cognitive dissonance.
C) self-justification.
D) self-perception.

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A set of norms that defines how people in a given social position ought to behave is what social psychologists call a(n)


A) attitude.
B) behavior.
C) role.
D) stereotype.

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The cognitive dissonance theory was formulated by


A) James Laird.
B) William James.
C) Leon Festinger.
D) Daryl Bem.

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study children were given a mild or severe threat for playing with a toy.Two weeks later,when they were given the option to play with the toy _____ of children in the mild-threat condition played with the toy.


A) all
B) 1/3
C) 2/3
D) none

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Following the U.S.Supreme Court's 1954 decision to desegregate schools,the percentage of European-Americans favoring integrated schools more than doubled.This is an example of how


A) attitudes influence behavior when they are specific to the behavior examined.
B) attitudes influence behavior when they are potent.
C) moral attitudes feed moral actions.
D) moral actions feed moral attitudes.

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You are interested in purchasing a digital camera and find one priced extremely low.As you are about to purchase the camera,you discover that it does not come with a power cord,memory card,or battery.You purchase all of these separately.The total cost surpasses what you would have paid at another store that listed the camera at a higher price,but included all the accessories.You have been a victim of the _______ technique.


A) foot-in-the-door
B) low-ball
C) compliance
D) conformity

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Research has found that when consumers are aware of a seller's profit motive,the low-ball technique _______ effective.


A) fails to be
B) continues to be
C) is sometimes
D) becomes more

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Research revealed that the POWs of the Korean War were brainwashed through the tactic of


A) torture and punishment.
B) gradually escalating demands,or "start-small-and-build".
C) attitude adjustment.
D) confidence-building.

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Describe one of your attitudes.Include cognitive (thoughts),affective (feelings),and behavioral (actions)components.

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classic study of a simulated prison.


A) attitudes;behaviors
B) behaviors;attitudes
C) roles;attitudes
D) attitudes;roles

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When we are unsure of our attitudes,we infer them the same way someone else would who was observing us - that is,we look at our behavior.Which theory does this describe?


A) self-presentation theory
B) self-consistency theory
C) cognitive dissonance theory
D) self-perception theory

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A favorable or unfavorable evaluation reaction toward something or someone is what social psychologists call


A) a feeling.
B) a cognition.
C) an attitude.
D) a behavioral tendency.

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When induced to give spoken or written support to something they doubt,without bribery or coercion,people will


A) make excuses for their deceit.
B) blame their deceit on the inducement.
C) deny that they did it.
D) begin to believe what they are saying.

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Describe a situation in which you or someone you know has been susceptible to the "foot-in-the-door" phenomenon.Explain what you would need to do differently in order to not fall prey to this tactic the next time you are in a similar situation.

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A variation of the foot-in-the-door technique is often used by car dealers,because it typically results in people complying with higher and higher requests.It is called the _______ technique.


A) foot-in-the-door
B) low-ball
C) compliance
D) conformity

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Research indicates that harming an innocent victim,especially voluntarily,leads one to


A) feel increasingly guilty.
B) disparage the victim to justify the behavior.
C) act more kindly toward others.
D) become more aggressive toward others.

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Attitudes include all of the following EXCEPT


A) feelings.
B) behavioral tendencies or actions.
C) beliefs or thoughts.
D) aptitudes.

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Which theory best explains why 40% of smokers in the U.S.judge smoking as not very harmful?


A) self-presentation
B) cognitive dissonance
C) insufficient justification
D) self-perception

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The research indicates that if you wish to love someone more,you should


A) let them do favors for you.
B) ignore their negative traits.
C) act as if you do.
D) focus on their positive traits.

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The fact that 76% of Californians agreed to install a huge ugly sign in their front yard after first being approached with a small request two weeks earlier exemplifies the _______ phenomenon.


A) foot-in-the-door
B) low-ball
C) compliance
D) conformity

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