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Social Psychology Study Set 17
Quiz 4: Nature, Nurture, and Human Diversity
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Question 41
Multiple Choice
After much deliberation, you decide on a college to attend. After you have made your decision, you find yourself reducing any dissonance by _____ the chosen university and _____ the unchosen universities.
Question 42
Multiple Choice
According to the dissonance theory, managers, teachers, and parents should use _____ to elicit the desired behavior.
Question 43
Multiple Choice
Though she is opposed to capital punishment, Lisa is asked to give a speech in favor of it to round out a class debate. In the context of insufficient justification, dissonance theory predicts that her true attitude will undergo the most change if she
Question 44
Multiple Choice
The insufficient justification effect involves reducing dissonance by _____ justifying one's behavior when _____ justification is insufficient.
Question 45
Multiple Choice
Sarah has always strongly believed that it is wrong to steal, but after she steals a bottle of nail polish from the drug store, her attitude toward stealing becomes significantly less harsh. Which theory best accounts for her shift in attitude?
Question 46
Multiple Choice
Which theory explains our conclusion that we must be anxious of something because we woke up before dawn?
Question 47
Multiple Choice
Which theory explains our conclusion that we must be nervous because we feel shaky, while forgetting we just had two cups of strong coffee?
Question 48
Multiple Choice
Schnall and Laird's (2003) research revealed that individuals induced to repeatedly practice happy expressions tended to recall more happy memories and found their happy mood lingered. This is best explained by the