Deck 1: Introducing Social Psychology

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According to the text,which of the following processes shape(s)human behaviour?

A)Intuitions only
B)Personal attitudes and dispositions only
C)Social influences only
D)Intuitions,personal attitudes and dispositions,and social influences
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سؤال
In studying racial attitudes,a social psychologist would be most interested in understanding

A)how individuals develop racial attitudes.
B)how the attitudes of one class are different from those of another.
C)the age difference in racial prejudice.
D)the history of racial prejudice.
سؤال
According to the divisions in social psychology and their corresponding themes,social influence is to ________________,whereas social relation is to _______________.

A)constructing our social reality; relating to others as a basic need
B)dispositions shaping behaviour; social behaviour being biologically based
C)social influences shaping behaviour; social intuitions being powerful
D)social behaviour being biologically based; relating to others as a basic need
سؤال
Personality psychologists are more interested in _____,while social psychologists more likely focus on _____.

A)normal personality; disordered or abnormal behaviour
B)individual differences; our common humanity
C)situational influences; internal motivations
D)cognition; emotion
سؤال
Which of the following questions is NOT likely to be addressed by social psychologists?

A)Are our social beliefs self-fulfilling?
B)In what ways do other people influence our attitudes and actions?
C)What situations trigger people to be helpful or greedy?
D)Is human development a continuous process or does it proceed through a series of stages?
سؤال
Sarah is taking a psychology class and has a particular view about human behaviour.She strongly believes that humans are bio-psycho-social organisms,and that biological processes are the roots of social behaviour.Sarah is most likely to endorse what type of perspective on human behaviour?

A)Sociological
B)Social psychology
C)Social neuroscience
D)Biological
سؤال
Based upon the results of their study,Leary and Baumeister (2000)argued that the basis of our self-esteem is the result of

A)how well we cope with rejection.
B)how frightening or intimidating we can make others feel.
C)how competent we are in our job.
D)how accepted we feel by others.
سؤال
Cinderella's Prince had trouble recognizing her in her home as opposed to the ballroom where they met.This observation reflects

A)the power of the situation.
B)the importance of cognition.
C)the power of the person.
D)common-sense psychology.
سؤال
Sociologists study the structure and function of

A)relationships.
B)societies.
C)groups.
D)cultures.
سؤال
The first social psychology text was published

A)in the early 1930s,when researchers examined the effects of deprivation on aggression and altruism.
B)in World War I,when psychologists conducted studies of social conflict and cooperation.
C)in World War II,when researchers performed studies of persuasion and soldier morale.
D)in the early 1900s,shortly after social psychology experiments began to be conducted.
سؤال
In a study by Mehl and Pennebaker (2003),students wore microcassette recorders and microphones,and were recorded for brief periods of time at regular intervals throughout their days.Their study revealed that

A)humans are solitary beings and do not engage in communication as much as we think.
B)individuals spend a great deal of time talking to others,but their conversations were often of little substance or meaning.
C)communication was unrelated to social needs as people talked to themselves as much as they talked to others.
D)relationships and communication are an integral part of being human.
سؤال
Which of the following is NOT one of the major themes in social psychology?

A)Social influences shape our behaviour.
B)Social intuitions are often incorrect but powerful.
C)Social behaviour is biologically rooted.
D)Relating to others is a basic need.
سؤال
Which of the following examples is a question that a social psychologist would most likely study?

A)How have divorce rates changed over time?
B)What accounts for racial differences in intelligence?
C)In deciding how they will vote in an election,are individuals more influenced by one persuasive medium than by another?
D)In what ways do children learn differently than do adults?
سؤال
Which of the following least demonstrates how the power of the situation can influence behaviour?

A)A depressed man feels that his wife and family put too much pressure on him.
B)Public concerns about mental illness increase,following high profile cases in the news.
C)Canadians come together to support others after a natural disaster.
D)The atrocities that were committed during the Holocaust.
سؤال
Compared with ______,social psychology focuses less on differences among individuals,and more on how individuals,in general,view and affect one another.

A)sociology
B)clinical psychology
C)personality psychology
D)cultural psychology
سؤال
Social psychology is the scientific study of

A)how people influence one another.
B)how people change over time.
C)how people interact with one another.
D)how people think about,influence,and relate to one another.
سؤال
Of the following studies,which is most likely to be conducted by a social psychologist?

A)An experimenter watches to see whether hungry game players use a more aggressive strategy than players who are not hungry.
B)An interviewer does a case study of a physically disabled veteran.
C)An archival researcher examines records of divorce rates across cultures.
D)A test administrator measures the skills of an adolescent whose class performance has been poor.
سؤال
Williams and colleagues (2001,2002)investigated whether relating to others is a basic need.The results of their studies show that

A)feeling left out increases one's desire to perform better on standardized tests.
B)feeling left out can have negative effects on how people feel about others.
C)feeling left out can have negative effects on how people feel about themselves.
D)feeling left out creates an urge to enhance social relationships.
سؤال
Psychological science has revealed that much of our thinking occurs

A)when we are asleep.
B)only when we carefully attend to the information.
C)in collaboration with others.
D)intuitively.
سؤال
The first social psychology experiments were reported

A)just two centuries ago.
B)just over a century ago.
C)just 75 years ago.
D)just after World War I.
سؤال
The statement,"The way things are,is the way they ought to be," reflects the

A)hindsight bias.
B)social representation.
C)naturalistic fallacy.
D)correlation-causality bias.
سؤال
Common assumptions often go unchallenged among a group of scholars who share the same

A)area of interest.
B)method of inquiry.
C)level of intelligence.
D)culture.
سؤال
Which of the following statements is true?

A)Science is purely objective.
B)Different levels of explanation compete to provide a real understanding of human nature.
C)Scientific labels are value-free.
D)Humans tend to prejudge reality based on expectations.
سؤال
The hindsight bias contributes to the idea that

A)psychological experiments lack mundane realism.
B)social psychology is potentially dangerous.
C)the results of psychological experiments are mere common sense.
D)psychological experiments lack experimental realism.
سؤال
Which of the following statements is true about values and social psychology?

A)Research trends are usually out of step with the social concerns of their times.
B)The fact that human thinking always involves interpretation is precisely why we need scientific analysis.
C)Research into how values form,change,and influence one another helps us identify which of them are right.
D)The fact that human thinking always involves interpretation is precisely why we need subjective analysis.
سؤال
Two contradictory criticisms faced by social psychology are that its findings are obvious and that

A)its findings are complicated.
B)its findings are false.
C)its findings could be used to manipulate people.
D)its findings are contradictory.
سؤال
A researcher finds that university students wash their hands on an average of three times a day.She concludes that an educational program is necessary to encourage frequent hand washing by those who wash their hands less than once a day.The researcher is probably guilty of

A)hindsight bias.
B)the "I knew it all along" phenomenon.
C)illusory correlation.
D)the naturalistic fallacy.
سؤال
The critique that social psychology has assumed that people are competitive and individualistic and that conformity is always bad,is likely to come from someone who believes that

A)social psychology is not a "real science."
B)social psychology cannot study objective truth.
C)social psychology is the study of what we know through common sense.
D)social psychology has been influenced by Western cultural worldviews.
سؤال
Which of the following labels does NOT imply a judgment based on subjective values?

A)freedom fighter
B)terrorist
C)patriot
D)a doctor.
سؤال
According to the text,_______________ tends to make people overconfident about their ability to predict something that,at the time it was unfolding,they had no idea how it will all turn out.

A)the fundamental attribution error
B)the illusory correlation
C)the naturalistic fallacy
D)the hindsight bias
سؤال
Which of the following is NOT an example of how values play a role in social psychology?

A)Values influence researchers' choice of topics.
B)Values affect the types of people attracted to various disciplines.
C)Values are frequently the object of social psychological analysis.
D)Values influence the study of individual differences.
سؤال
Which of the following is NOT an example of how values subtly influence science?

A)Values guide scientists' assumptions and preconceptions.
B)Values influence the labels scientists use for their concepts.
C)Values influence scientists' thoughts about what ought to be.
D)Values influence the role the IV has on the DV.
سؤال
Rohan is a first-year university student from India who is having some difficulties adjusting to university life.Which of the following is an example of a subtle way that Rohan's values influence his behaviour?

A)Rohan prefers to eat at a local restaurant that serves Indian cuisine.
B)Rohan finds his peers very self-absorbed and "out for number one," whereas he was taught to respect others and do what was best for the collective group and not the individual.
C)Rohan interprets other students failures (e.g.,getting poor grades)as a sign that they are not dedicated and are lazy.
D)Rohan participates in Canada Day celebrations,but finds that his level of excitement is very different from people who have lived in Canada all their lives.
سؤال
We tend to take for granted the shared beliefs that European social psychologists call our _____,our most important but least debated convictions.

A)social representations
B)symbolic interactions
C)hindsight
D)naturalistic truths
سؤال
One problem with common sense is that we invoke it _____ we know the facts.

A)before
B)as
C)after
D)only some of the times as
سؤال
The quote,"One problem with common sense is that we invoke it after we know the facts," from your textbook describes

A)the naturalistic fallacy.
B)the hindsight bias.
C)the illusory correlation.
D)the social representations bias.
سؤال
A cross-cultural researcher finds that across the world most legislators are male.He concludes that the political office in his own country should be closed to women.The researcher is most clearly guilty of

A)the naturalistic fallacy.
B)the hindsight bias.
C)illusory correlation.
D)false consensus effect.
سؤال
Which of the following psychological terms reflects a disguised value judgment?

A)well-adjusted only
B)mentally ill only
C)self-actualized only
D)mature or immature
سؤال
Contrary to popular opinion,scientists investigate nature

A)from a position of pure objectivity,with no personal motives or social agenda.
B)by interpreting it according to their own mental categories.
C)for its aesthetic value with little or no regard for the artificial value of objectivity.
D)with no preconceptions.
سؤال
The naturalistic fallacy involves "____________" reasoning,whereas the hindsight bias involves "_____________" reasoning.

A)common sense; after the fact
B)what ought to be; I knew it all along
C)after the fact; I knew it all along
D)what ought to be; what should have been
سؤال
A research hypothesis is a

A)theory.
B)testable prediction.
C)collection of empirical observations.
D)technique for analyzing data.
سؤال
A researcher is interested in learning whether young people whose fathers are absent from home are more likely to engage in delinquent behaviour.She compares the arrest rates of boys whose fathers are absent with those of boys whose fathers are present at home.This is an example of

A)a correlational study.
B)an experimental study.
C)a field experiment.
D)a self-report study.
سؤال
When theories are discarded,it is usually because they

A)have been falsified.
B)have been displaced by newer,better theories.
C)attempted to summarize too large a body of data.
D)generated too many testable hypotheses.
سؤال
Hindsight bias can explain why

A)you really passed an exam when you thought had failed it.
B)you knew the course material as the exam was being taken up in class.
C)you remembered the course material better after you had written the exam.
D)you only remembered the course material until you wrote the exam,then promptly forgot most of it.
سؤال
An integrated set of principles that explain and predict observed events is called

A)a test.
B)a hypothesis.
C)a proof.
D)a theory.
سؤال
Hypotheses implied by a theory allow researchers to

A)learn about the theory.
B)test the theory.
C)confirm the theory.
D)disconfirm the theory.
سؤال
The hindsight bias affects the way we view decision makers,making us more likely to

A)see their decisions as surprisingly insightful and correct.
B)blame them for making obviously bad choices.
C)forgive them for making understandable mistakes in crises.
D)admire them for handling well those choices we ourselves cannot make.
سؤال
A closely watched game between the Wolverines and the Eagles goes into overtime,and ultimately the Eagles win by just one point.According to research on the hindsight bias,fans of ______ will probably say ______.

A)the Wolverines; the Eagles' victory was a surprise
B)the Eagles; the Eagles' victory was a surprise
C)both teams; they thought the Eagles would win
D)both teams; they thought the Wolverines would win
سؤال
You would like to know the relationship between the number of psychology courses people take and their interpersonal sensitivity.You survey college students to determine how much psychology they have taken and then have them complete a test of social sensitivity.Finally,you plot the relationship.This is an example of

A)a laboratory experiment.
B)a field experiment.
C)a correlational study.
D)participant observation.
سؤال
The hindsight bias often makes people

A)underestimate their intellectual powers.
B)overconfident about the validity of their judgments and predictions.
C)feel surprised when research confirms common sense.
D)more likely to excuse others for their bad decisions.
سؤال
Amy reads a research article and feels like it didn't tell her anything she didn't already know.However,when asked to guess the results of another experiment before reading it,she failed.Amy's experience illustrates the

A)hindsight bias.
B)foresight bias.
C)confirmation bias.
D)correspondence bias.
سؤال
The "I-knew-it-all-along" phenomenon is another name for _____.

A)self-serving bias
B)social bias
C)hindsight bias
D)influential bias
سؤال
Which of the following techniques would be the most effective way of investigating the relationship between the social status and the level of education of Canadian citizens?

A)an experiment
B)a case study
C)a correlational study
D)a participant observation
سؤال
Why do biologists refer to the "theory" of evolution instead of the "fact" of evolution?

A)Because evolution is not universally believed.
B)Because it is impossible to scientifically test evolutionary principles.
C)Because the theory of evolution summarizes a whole set of scientific facts.
D)Because only theories that have been proven true may be referred to as "facts."
سؤال
Proverbs such as "absence makes the heart grow fonder" or "out of sight,out of mind" best illustrate that

A)social psychology is all just common sense.
B)individuals engage in the naturalistic fallacy and only see what fits with their ideas.
C)experiments often generate contradictory results that are difficult to explain.
D)the hindsight bias is used to make almost any result seem to make sense.
سؤال
Which of the following is the best example of hindsight bias?

A)Being careful in a new relationship because you've been hurt in the past.
B)Being confident when placing a bet on a sporting event.
C)Changing your opinions on important issues as you get older.
D)Reading your horoscope at the end of the day and deciding it was accurate.
سؤال
Research done in natural,real-life settings outside a laboratory is called

A)case study research.
B)field research.
C)correlational research.
D)experimental research.
سؤال
Hypothesis is to theory,as __________ is to ___________.

A)exam; knowledge
B)car; driver
C)control; variable
D)science; research
سؤال
Juanita is a social psychologist who is interested in studying aggressive behaviours in crowd settings.She observed this crowd behaviour when two people got stabbed in the aftermath of a playoff victory celebration for Edmonton Oilers fans that turned into a riot in 2006.She designs an experiment where she has defined her "crowd" as 30 people in a small classroom who are watching a hockey game.The way in which her experimental variable relates to the theoretical concept of "crowd" pertains to

A)how the variable is tested.
B)what the hypothesis about crowds is.
C)how the variable is operationalized.
D)whether she can infer correlation or causation.
سؤال
What does a good theory NOT do?

A)Confirm or modify an existing theory.
B)Generate new exploration.
C)Suggest practical applications.
D)Suggest explanations for unobserved facts.
سؤال
What can you conclude from knowing that a correlation exists between poor nutrition and lower grades in school children?

A)Hunger makes it difficult for children to concentrate in school.
B)Improving children's nutrition will improve their achievement in school.
C)As children's nourishment declines,so too do their grades.
D)Children with high grades are not under-nourished.
سؤال
Cause-effect relationships are studied using

A)experimental research methods.
B)correlational research methods.
C)field research methods.
D)survey research methods.
سؤال
Martin Seligman's (1994)research _____ that self-esteem is really "the armor that protects kids" from underachievement.

A)confirms
B)doubts
C)assures
D)claims
سؤال
Tara has noticed that when she feels better about herself (i.e.,higher self-esteem),her friends and guys she is interested in dating tell her that she looks more attractive.According to this example,self-esteem and perceived attractiveness show

A)a negative correlation.
B)a positive correlation.
C)a time-lagged correlation.
D)no correlation.
سؤال
Which of the following research situations best represent an example of correlational research?

A)A psychologist administers to his participants a mood questionnaire and collects their demographics data and then looks at the relationship between the variables he considered.
B)A psychologist administers to her participants either 3 mg of sugar or 8 mg of sugar and then asks them to complete a mood questionnaire.She will subsequently examine if sugar had an effect on participant's mood.
C)A psychologist collects data on delinquent behavior and relates it with high self-esteem.
D)A psychologist collects data on delinquent behavior and relates it with overachievement.
سؤال
The great strength of correlational survey research is that it

A)brings important factors into the laboratory.
B)studies factors in real-world settings that cannot be manipulated in the laboratory.
C)establishes clear cause-effect connections among variables.
D)maintains high mundane realism and thus increases generalizability.
سؤال
Surveying about _____ will enable a survey researcher to be 95 percent confident of describing the entire population,with only a 3 percent margin of error.

A)12,000 randomly assigned participants
B)1,200 randomly selected participants
C)one-third of the total population
D)one-twelfth of the total population
سؤال
A naturally occurring relationship among variables is known as

A)a correlation.
B)a coefficient.
C)an attribution.
D)a causal link.
سؤال
Opinion polls and surveys

A)describe public opinion as of the moment they are taken.
B)predict respondents' immediate behaviour.
C)predict respondents' long-range behaviour.
D)are too biased to be meaningful.
سؤال
In a study of teenagers,Maruyama and colleagues concluded that self-esteem and achievement are positively correlated because

A)higher self-esteem boosts achievement.
B)achievement produces higher self-esteem.
C)both self-esteem and achievement are linked to underlying intelligence and family social status.
D)both self-esteem and achievement are linked to healthy physical and psychological adjustment.
سؤال
A news reporter wants to survey voters about their candidate preferences in an upcoming national election.In order to be 95 percent confident of her results,and have only a 3 percent margin of error,she should make sure the sample has at least _____ individuals.

A)200
B)1,200
C)15,000
D)55,000
سؤال
In correlational research,knowing a person's high school grades may help you to _______ that person's likelihood of succeeding in university.

A)predict
B)control for
C)randomly select
D)improve
سؤال
Advanced correlational techniques that reveal the sequence of events and suggest cause-effect relations are called

A)field correlations.
B)time-lagged correlations.
C)developmental correlations.
D)representative correlations.
سؤال
Which of the following statements about correlational research is true?

A)It enables prediction of one variable given knowledge of the other.
B)It specifies the cause-effect relationship among variables.
C)It can only be carried out in controlled laboratory settings.
D)It emphasizes that changing one variable definitely changes another variable.
سؤال
To achieve a representative sample of adult Canadians' views on gun registration,which of the following strategies should you pursue?

A)Survey the attitudes of 1,000 adults in Ontario and 1,000 adults in Alberta.
B)Survey the attitudes of 1,000 adults in each province and territory.
C)Place ads in all major newspapers asking Canadians to call and give their views.
D)Randomly select a large sample of adult Canadians to survey.
سؤال
Variable X is correlated with Variable Y.Which of the following could explain this correlation?

A)X does not cause Y.
B)Y does not cause X.
C)A third variable causes or influences both X and Y.
D)correct causes Y,and vice versa.
سؤال
In conducting your research,you make sure that every person in the population has an equal chance of participating in your survey.This procedure is known as

A)random sampling.
B)stratified sampling.
C)naturalistic observation.
D)equal sampling.
سؤال
In selecting a random sample from a population,a researcher must

A)allow chance to determine the size of the sample.
B)sacrifice control by disregarding information about the population.
C)make sure every member of the population has an equal chance of being chosen for the sample.
D)select most sample members from the middle of any ordered listing.
سؤال
A researcher finds that higher social status is associated with greater health.What factor(s)does NOT explain this positive correlation?

A)Having a high social status leads to better health.
B)Being in good health allows one to achieve higher social status.
C)Other facts like family background may contribute to a greater likelihood of having good health and high status.
D)The relationship between good health and social status is accidental.
سؤال
A great disadvantage of correlational research is that

A)it does not allow us to examine factors like race and social status.
B)knowing that two variables change together does not allow us to predict one when we know the other.
C)it rules out consideration of confounding variables.
D)it does not specify cause and effect.
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Deck 1: Introducing Social Psychology
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According to the text,which of the following processes shape(s)human behaviour?

A)Intuitions only
B)Personal attitudes and dispositions only
C)Social influences only
D)Intuitions,personal attitudes and dispositions,and social influences
Intuitions,personal attitudes and dispositions,and social influences
2
In studying racial attitudes,a social psychologist would be most interested in understanding

A)how individuals develop racial attitudes.
B)how the attitudes of one class are different from those of another.
C)the age difference in racial prejudice.
D)the history of racial prejudice.
how individuals develop racial attitudes.
3
According to the divisions in social psychology and their corresponding themes,social influence is to ________________,whereas social relation is to _______________.

A)constructing our social reality; relating to others as a basic need
B)dispositions shaping behaviour; social behaviour being biologically based
C)social influences shaping behaviour; social intuitions being powerful
D)social behaviour being biologically based; relating to others as a basic need
dispositions shaping behaviour; social behaviour being biologically based
4
Personality psychologists are more interested in _____,while social psychologists more likely focus on _____.

A)normal personality; disordered or abnormal behaviour
B)individual differences; our common humanity
C)situational influences; internal motivations
D)cognition; emotion
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Which of the following questions is NOT likely to be addressed by social psychologists?

A)Are our social beliefs self-fulfilling?
B)In what ways do other people influence our attitudes and actions?
C)What situations trigger people to be helpful or greedy?
D)Is human development a continuous process or does it proceed through a series of stages?
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Sarah is taking a psychology class and has a particular view about human behaviour.She strongly believes that humans are bio-psycho-social organisms,and that biological processes are the roots of social behaviour.Sarah is most likely to endorse what type of perspective on human behaviour?

A)Sociological
B)Social psychology
C)Social neuroscience
D)Biological
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Based upon the results of their study,Leary and Baumeister (2000)argued that the basis of our self-esteem is the result of

A)how well we cope with rejection.
B)how frightening or intimidating we can make others feel.
C)how competent we are in our job.
D)how accepted we feel by others.
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Cinderella's Prince had trouble recognizing her in her home as opposed to the ballroom where they met.This observation reflects

A)the power of the situation.
B)the importance of cognition.
C)the power of the person.
D)common-sense psychology.
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Sociologists study the structure and function of

A)relationships.
B)societies.
C)groups.
D)cultures.
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The first social psychology text was published

A)in the early 1930s,when researchers examined the effects of deprivation on aggression and altruism.
B)in World War I,when psychologists conducted studies of social conflict and cooperation.
C)in World War II,when researchers performed studies of persuasion and soldier morale.
D)in the early 1900s,shortly after social psychology experiments began to be conducted.
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In a study by Mehl and Pennebaker (2003),students wore microcassette recorders and microphones,and were recorded for brief periods of time at regular intervals throughout their days.Their study revealed that

A)humans are solitary beings and do not engage in communication as much as we think.
B)individuals spend a great deal of time talking to others,but their conversations were often of little substance or meaning.
C)communication was unrelated to social needs as people talked to themselves as much as they talked to others.
D)relationships and communication are an integral part of being human.
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Which of the following is NOT one of the major themes in social psychology?

A)Social influences shape our behaviour.
B)Social intuitions are often incorrect but powerful.
C)Social behaviour is biologically rooted.
D)Relating to others is a basic need.
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Which of the following examples is a question that a social psychologist would most likely study?

A)How have divorce rates changed over time?
B)What accounts for racial differences in intelligence?
C)In deciding how they will vote in an election,are individuals more influenced by one persuasive medium than by another?
D)In what ways do children learn differently than do adults?
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Which of the following least demonstrates how the power of the situation can influence behaviour?

A)A depressed man feels that his wife and family put too much pressure on him.
B)Public concerns about mental illness increase,following high profile cases in the news.
C)Canadians come together to support others after a natural disaster.
D)The atrocities that were committed during the Holocaust.
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Compared with ______,social psychology focuses less on differences among individuals,and more on how individuals,in general,view and affect one another.

A)sociology
B)clinical psychology
C)personality psychology
D)cultural psychology
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Social psychology is the scientific study of

A)how people influence one another.
B)how people change over time.
C)how people interact with one another.
D)how people think about,influence,and relate to one another.
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Of the following studies,which is most likely to be conducted by a social psychologist?

A)An experimenter watches to see whether hungry game players use a more aggressive strategy than players who are not hungry.
B)An interviewer does a case study of a physically disabled veteran.
C)An archival researcher examines records of divorce rates across cultures.
D)A test administrator measures the skills of an adolescent whose class performance has been poor.
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18
Williams and colleagues (2001,2002)investigated whether relating to others is a basic need.The results of their studies show that

A)feeling left out increases one's desire to perform better on standardized tests.
B)feeling left out can have negative effects on how people feel about others.
C)feeling left out can have negative effects on how people feel about themselves.
D)feeling left out creates an urge to enhance social relationships.
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19
Psychological science has revealed that much of our thinking occurs

A)when we are asleep.
B)only when we carefully attend to the information.
C)in collaboration with others.
D)intuitively.
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20
The first social psychology experiments were reported

A)just two centuries ago.
B)just over a century ago.
C)just 75 years ago.
D)just after World War I.
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21
The statement,"The way things are,is the way they ought to be," reflects the

A)hindsight bias.
B)social representation.
C)naturalistic fallacy.
D)correlation-causality bias.
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22
Common assumptions often go unchallenged among a group of scholars who share the same

A)area of interest.
B)method of inquiry.
C)level of intelligence.
D)culture.
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23
Which of the following statements is true?

A)Science is purely objective.
B)Different levels of explanation compete to provide a real understanding of human nature.
C)Scientific labels are value-free.
D)Humans tend to prejudge reality based on expectations.
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24
The hindsight bias contributes to the idea that

A)psychological experiments lack mundane realism.
B)social psychology is potentially dangerous.
C)the results of psychological experiments are mere common sense.
D)psychological experiments lack experimental realism.
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25
Which of the following statements is true about values and social psychology?

A)Research trends are usually out of step with the social concerns of their times.
B)The fact that human thinking always involves interpretation is precisely why we need scientific analysis.
C)Research into how values form,change,and influence one another helps us identify which of them are right.
D)The fact that human thinking always involves interpretation is precisely why we need subjective analysis.
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26
Two contradictory criticisms faced by social psychology are that its findings are obvious and that

A)its findings are complicated.
B)its findings are false.
C)its findings could be used to manipulate people.
D)its findings are contradictory.
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27
A researcher finds that university students wash their hands on an average of three times a day.She concludes that an educational program is necessary to encourage frequent hand washing by those who wash their hands less than once a day.The researcher is probably guilty of

A)hindsight bias.
B)the "I knew it all along" phenomenon.
C)illusory correlation.
D)the naturalistic fallacy.
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28
The critique that social psychology has assumed that people are competitive and individualistic and that conformity is always bad,is likely to come from someone who believes that

A)social psychology is not a "real science."
B)social psychology cannot study objective truth.
C)social psychology is the study of what we know through common sense.
D)social psychology has been influenced by Western cultural worldviews.
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29
Which of the following labels does NOT imply a judgment based on subjective values?

A)freedom fighter
B)terrorist
C)patriot
D)a doctor.
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30
According to the text,_______________ tends to make people overconfident about their ability to predict something that,at the time it was unfolding,they had no idea how it will all turn out.

A)the fundamental attribution error
B)the illusory correlation
C)the naturalistic fallacy
D)the hindsight bias
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31
Which of the following is NOT an example of how values play a role in social psychology?

A)Values influence researchers' choice of topics.
B)Values affect the types of people attracted to various disciplines.
C)Values are frequently the object of social psychological analysis.
D)Values influence the study of individual differences.
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32
Which of the following is NOT an example of how values subtly influence science?

A)Values guide scientists' assumptions and preconceptions.
B)Values influence the labels scientists use for their concepts.
C)Values influence scientists' thoughts about what ought to be.
D)Values influence the role the IV has on the DV.
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33
Rohan is a first-year university student from India who is having some difficulties adjusting to university life.Which of the following is an example of a subtle way that Rohan's values influence his behaviour?

A)Rohan prefers to eat at a local restaurant that serves Indian cuisine.
B)Rohan finds his peers very self-absorbed and "out for number one," whereas he was taught to respect others and do what was best for the collective group and not the individual.
C)Rohan interprets other students failures (e.g.,getting poor grades)as a sign that they are not dedicated and are lazy.
D)Rohan participates in Canada Day celebrations,but finds that his level of excitement is very different from people who have lived in Canada all their lives.
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34
We tend to take for granted the shared beliefs that European social psychologists call our _____,our most important but least debated convictions.

A)social representations
B)symbolic interactions
C)hindsight
D)naturalistic truths
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35
One problem with common sense is that we invoke it _____ we know the facts.

A)before
B)as
C)after
D)only some of the times as
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36
The quote,"One problem with common sense is that we invoke it after we know the facts," from your textbook describes

A)the naturalistic fallacy.
B)the hindsight bias.
C)the illusory correlation.
D)the social representations bias.
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37
A cross-cultural researcher finds that across the world most legislators are male.He concludes that the political office in his own country should be closed to women.The researcher is most clearly guilty of

A)the naturalistic fallacy.
B)the hindsight bias.
C)illusory correlation.
D)false consensus effect.
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38
Which of the following psychological terms reflects a disguised value judgment?

A)well-adjusted only
B)mentally ill only
C)self-actualized only
D)mature or immature
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39
Contrary to popular opinion,scientists investigate nature

A)from a position of pure objectivity,with no personal motives or social agenda.
B)by interpreting it according to their own mental categories.
C)for its aesthetic value with little or no regard for the artificial value of objectivity.
D)with no preconceptions.
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40
The naturalistic fallacy involves "____________" reasoning,whereas the hindsight bias involves "_____________" reasoning.

A)common sense; after the fact
B)what ought to be; I knew it all along
C)after the fact; I knew it all along
D)what ought to be; what should have been
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41
A research hypothesis is a

A)theory.
B)testable prediction.
C)collection of empirical observations.
D)technique for analyzing data.
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42
A researcher is interested in learning whether young people whose fathers are absent from home are more likely to engage in delinquent behaviour.She compares the arrest rates of boys whose fathers are absent with those of boys whose fathers are present at home.This is an example of

A)a correlational study.
B)an experimental study.
C)a field experiment.
D)a self-report study.
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43
When theories are discarded,it is usually because they

A)have been falsified.
B)have been displaced by newer,better theories.
C)attempted to summarize too large a body of data.
D)generated too many testable hypotheses.
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44
Hindsight bias can explain why

A)you really passed an exam when you thought had failed it.
B)you knew the course material as the exam was being taken up in class.
C)you remembered the course material better after you had written the exam.
D)you only remembered the course material until you wrote the exam,then promptly forgot most of it.
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45
An integrated set of principles that explain and predict observed events is called

A)a test.
B)a hypothesis.
C)a proof.
D)a theory.
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46
Hypotheses implied by a theory allow researchers to

A)learn about the theory.
B)test the theory.
C)confirm the theory.
D)disconfirm the theory.
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47
The hindsight bias affects the way we view decision makers,making us more likely to

A)see their decisions as surprisingly insightful and correct.
B)blame them for making obviously bad choices.
C)forgive them for making understandable mistakes in crises.
D)admire them for handling well those choices we ourselves cannot make.
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48
A closely watched game between the Wolverines and the Eagles goes into overtime,and ultimately the Eagles win by just one point.According to research on the hindsight bias,fans of ______ will probably say ______.

A)the Wolverines; the Eagles' victory was a surprise
B)the Eagles; the Eagles' victory was a surprise
C)both teams; they thought the Eagles would win
D)both teams; they thought the Wolverines would win
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49
You would like to know the relationship between the number of psychology courses people take and their interpersonal sensitivity.You survey college students to determine how much psychology they have taken and then have them complete a test of social sensitivity.Finally,you plot the relationship.This is an example of

A)a laboratory experiment.
B)a field experiment.
C)a correlational study.
D)participant observation.
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50
The hindsight bias often makes people

A)underestimate their intellectual powers.
B)overconfident about the validity of their judgments and predictions.
C)feel surprised when research confirms common sense.
D)more likely to excuse others for their bad decisions.
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51
Amy reads a research article and feels like it didn't tell her anything she didn't already know.However,when asked to guess the results of another experiment before reading it,she failed.Amy's experience illustrates the

A)hindsight bias.
B)foresight bias.
C)confirmation bias.
D)correspondence bias.
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52
The "I-knew-it-all-along" phenomenon is another name for _____.

A)self-serving bias
B)social bias
C)hindsight bias
D)influential bias
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53
Which of the following techniques would be the most effective way of investigating the relationship between the social status and the level of education of Canadian citizens?

A)an experiment
B)a case study
C)a correlational study
D)a participant observation
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54
Why do biologists refer to the "theory" of evolution instead of the "fact" of evolution?

A)Because evolution is not universally believed.
B)Because it is impossible to scientifically test evolutionary principles.
C)Because the theory of evolution summarizes a whole set of scientific facts.
D)Because only theories that have been proven true may be referred to as "facts."
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55
Proverbs such as "absence makes the heart grow fonder" or "out of sight,out of mind" best illustrate that

A)social psychology is all just common sense.
B)individuals engage in the naturalistic fallacy and only see what fits with their ideas.
C)experiments often generate contradictory results that are difficult to explain.
D)the hindsight bias is used to make almost any result seem to make sense.
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56
Which of the following is the best example of hindsight bias?

A)Being careful in a new relationship because you've been hurt in the past.
B)Being confident when placing a bet on a sporting event.
C)Changing your opinions on important issues as you get older.
D)Reading your horoscope at the end of the day and deciding it was accurate.
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57
Research done in natural,real-life settings outside a laboratory is called

A)case study research.
B)field research.
C)correlational research.
D)experimental research.
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58
Hypothesis is to theory,as __________ is to ___________.

A)exam; knowledge
B)car; driver
C)control; variable
D)science; research
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59
Juanita is a social psychologist who is interested in studying aggressive behaviours in crowd settings.She observed this crowd behaviour when two people got stabbed in the aftermath of a playoff victory celebration for Edmonton Oilers fans that turned into a riot in 2006.She designs an experiment where she has defined her "crowd" as 30 people in a small classroom who are watching a hockey game.The way in which her experimental variable relates to the theoretical concept of "crowd" pertains to

A)how the variable is tested.
B)what the hypothesis about crowds is.
C)how the variable is operationalized.
D)whether she can infer correlation or causation.
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60
What does a good theory NOT do?

A)Confirm or modify an existing theory.
B)Generate new exploration.
C)Suggest practical applications.
D)Suggest explanations for unobserved facts.
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61
What can you conclude from knowing that a correlation exists between poor nutrition and lower grades in school children?

A)Hunger makes it difficult for children to concentrate in school.
B)Improving children's nutrition will improve their achievement in school.
C)As children's nourishment declines,so too do their grades.
D)Children with high grades are not under-nourished.
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62
Cause-effect relationships are studied using

A)experimental research methods.
B)correlational research methods.
C)field research methods.
D)survey research methods.
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63
Martin Seligman's (1994)research _____ that self-esteem is really "the armor that protects kids" from underachievement.

A)confirms
B)doubts
C)assures
D)claims
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64
Tara has noticed that when she feels better about herself (i.e.,higher self-esteem),her friends and guys she is interested in dating tell her that she looks more attractive.According to this example,self-esteem and perceived attractiveness show

A)a negative correlation.
B)a positive correlation.
C)a time-lagged correlation.
D)no correlation.
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65
Which of the following research situations best represent an example of correlational research?

A)A psychologist administers to his participants a mood questionnaire and collects their demographics data and then looks at the relationship between the variables he considered.
B)A psychologist administers to her participants either 3 mg of sugar or 8 mg of sugar and then asks them to complete a mood questionnaire.She will subsequently examine if sugar had an effect on participant's mood.
C)A psychologist collects data on delinquent behavior and relates it with high self-esteem.
D)A psychologist collects data on delinquent behavior and relates it with overachievement.
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66
The great strength of correlational survey research is that it

A)brings important factors into the laboratory.
B)studies factors in real-world settings that cannot be manipulated in the laboratory.
C)establishes clear cause-effect connections among variables.
D)maintains high mundane realism and thus increases generalizability.
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67
Surveying about _____ will enable a survey researcher to be 95 percent confident of describing the entire population,with only a 3 percent margin of error.

A)12,000 randomly assigned participants
B)1,200 randomly selected participants
C)one-third of the total population
D)one-twelfth of the total population
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68
A naturally occurring relationship among variables is known as

A)a correlation.
B)a coefficient.
C)an attribution.
D)a causal link.
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69
Opinion polls and surveys

A)describe public opinion as of the moment they are taken.
B)predict respondents' immediate behaviour.
C)predict respondents' long-range behaviour.
D)are too biased to be meaningful.
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70
In a study of teenagers,Maruyama and colleagues concluded that self-esteem and achievement are positively correlated because

A)higher self-esteem boosts achievement.
B)achievement produces higher self-esteem.
C)both self-esteem and achievement are linked to underlying intelligence and family social status.
D)both self-esteem and achievement are linked to healthy physical and psychological adjustment.
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71
A news reporter wants to survey voters about their candidate preferences in an upcoming national election.In order to be 95 percent confident of her results,and have only a 3 percent margin of error,she should make sure the sample has at least _____ individuals.

A)200
B)1,200
C)15,000
D)55,000
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In correlational research,knowing a person's high school grades may help you to _______ that person's likelihood of succeeding in university.

A)predict
B)control for
C)randomly select
D)improve
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Advanced correlational techniques that reveal the sequence of events and suggest cause-effect relations are called

A)field correlations.
B)time-lagged correlations.
C)developmental correlations.
D)representative correlations.
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Which of the following statements about correlational research is true?

A)It enables prediction of one variable given knowledge of the other.
B)It specifies the cause-effect relationship among variables.
C)It can only be carried out in controlled laboratory settings.
D)It emphasizes that changing one variable definitely changes another variable.
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To achieve a representative sample of adult Canadians' views on gun registration,which of the following strategies should you pursue?

A)Survey the attitudes of 1,000 adults in Ontario and 1,000 adults in Alberta.
B)Survey the attitudes of 1,000 adults in each province and territory.
C)Place ads in all major newspapers asking Canadians to call and give their views.
D)Randomly select a large sample of adult Canadians to survey.
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Variable X is correlated with Variable Y.Which of the following could explain this correlation?

A)X does not cause Y.
B)Y does not cause X.
C)A third variable causes or influences both X and Y.
D)correct causes Y,and vice versa.
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In conducting your research,you make sure that every person in the population has an equal chance of participating in your survey.This procedure is known as

A)random sampling.
B)stratified sampling.
C)naturalistic observation.
D)equal sampling.
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In selecting a random sample from a population,a researcher must

A)allow chance to determine the size of the sample.
B)sacrifice control by disregarding information about the population.
C)make sure every member of the population has an equal chance of being chosen for the sample.
D)select most sample members from the middle of any ordered listing.
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A researcher finds that higher social status is associated with greater health.What factor(s)does NOT explain this positive correlation?

A)Having a high social status leads to better health.
B)Being in good health allows one to achieve higher social status.
C)Other facts like family background may contribute to a greater likelihood of having good health and high status.
D)The relationship between good health and social status is accidental.
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A great disadvantage of correlational research is that

A)it does not allow us to examine factors like race and social status.
B)knowing that two variables change together does not allow us to predict one when we know the other.
C)it rules out consideration of confounding variables.
D)it does not specify cause and effect.
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