Deck 14: Extension: Social Psychology

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Jean, who is Black, eats in a college cafeteria where she has never seen White and Black students sit at the same table. She has always had White and Black friends, but at school, she chooses not to sit with her White friends for meals. This prejudicial behavior is due to ________.

A) conformity
B) stereotyping
C) inexperience
D) scapegoating
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The tendency for an individual to observe a situation for cues about how he or she should react is called ________.

A) self-efficacy
B) situational narcissism
C) self-monitoring
D) a reaction formation
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The Japanese management model ________.

A) combines the task-oriented and relationship-oriented management styles into a single overall management style
B) focuses on the task-oriented management style at the expense of the relationship- oriented style
C) ignores both the task-oriented and relationship-oriented management styles
D) focuses on the relationship-oriented management style at the expense of the task- oriented style
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A way to reduce cognitive dissonance is to ________.

A) make the discrepant behavior occur in such a way that the person feels responsible for it
B) offer the person a large bribe or reward for engaging in the dissonant behavior
C) offer the person a small bribe or reward for engaging in the dissonant behavior
D) decrease the number of consonant elements in a dissonant behavior
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The degree to which other people behave the same way as one person behaves in a situation affects our attributions of that person's behavior. This is an example of ________.

A) consistency
B) distinctiveness
C) consensus
D) frequency
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Which of the following statements is true?

A) Messages that create fear can sometimes work well at persuading an audience of a particular point.
B) Fear has not been properly investigated as a factor in attitude change.
C) A one-sided argument is more persuasive than a two-sided argument.
D) The greater the level of fear in a message, the more effective it will be in changing attitudes.
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Asch's studies showed that overall conformity to group pressure occurred about ________ percent of the time.

A) 95
B) 35
C) 65
D) 5
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The so-called "Pygmalion effect" is a type of ________.

A) self-fulfilling prophecy
B) selective perception
C) unifying trait
D) response characteristic
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We are ________ likely to be attracted to and ________ likely to vote for a political candidate with whom we share similar attitudes.

A) more; more
B) no more; more
C) no more; no more
D) more; no more
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As a member of a fraternity, Jack is not concerned with the welfare of the people pledging to the fraternity; if they cannot handle the pranks and embarrassing tasks, they do not have to join. However, as a person, Jack does not approve of playing practical jokes on people. As a fraternity member, Jack appears to undergo ________.

A) deindividuation
B) deinstitutionalization
C) stereotyping
D) identity diffusion
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Deck 14: Extension: Social Psychology
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Jean, who is Black, eats in a college cafeteria where she has never seen White and Black students sit at the same table. She has always had White and Black friends, but at school, she chooses not to sit with her White friends for meals. This prejudicial behavior is due to ________.

A) conformity
B) stereotyping
C) inexperience
D) scapegoating
conformity
2
The tendency for an individual to observe a situation for cues about how he or she should react is called ________.

A) self-efficacy
B) situational narcissism
C) self-monitoring
D) a reaction formation
self-monitoring
3
The Japanese management model ________.

A) combines the task-oriented and relationship-oriented management styles into a single overall management style
B) focuses on the task-oriented management style at the expense of the relationship- oriented style
C) ignores both the task-oriented and relationship-oriented management styles
D) focuses on the relationship-oriented management style at the expense of the task- oriented style
combines the task-oriented and relationship-oriented management styles into a single overall management style
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A way to reduce cognitive dissonance is to ________.

A) make the discrepant behavior occur in such a way that the person feels responsible for it
B) offer the person a large bribe or reward for engaging in the dissonant behavior
C) offer the person a small bribe or reward for engaging in the dissonant behavior
D) decrease the number of consonant elements in a dissonant behavior
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The degree to which other people behave the same way as one person behaves in a situation affects our attributions of that person's behavior. This is an example of ________.

A) consistency
B) distinctiveness
C) consensus
D) frequency
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Which of the following statements is true?

A) Messages that create fear can sometimes work well at persuading an audience of a particular point.
B) Fear has not been properly investigated as a factor in attitude change.
C) A one-sided argument is more persuasive than a two-sided argument.
D) The greater the level of fear in a message, the more effective it will be in changing attitudes.
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Asch's studies showed that overall conformity to group pressure occurred about ________ percent of the time.

A) 95
B) 35
C) 65
D) 5
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The so-called "Pygmalion effect" is a type of ________.

A) self-fulfilling prophecy
B) selective perception
C) unifying trait
D) response characteristic
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We are ________ likely to be attracted to and ________ likely to vote for a political candidate with whom we share similar attitudes.

A) more; more
B) no more; more
C) no more; no more
D) more; no more
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As a member of a fraternity, Jack is not concerned with the welfare of the people pledging to the fraternity; if they cannot handle the pranks and embarrassing tasks, they do not have to join. However, as a person, Jack does not approve of playing practical jokes on people. As a fraternity member, Jack appears to undergo ________.

A) deindividuation
B) deinstitutionalization
C) stereotyping
D) identity diffusion
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