Deck 13: B: Psychological Disorders
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Deck 13: B: Psychological Disorders
1
What do we call judgments about people,situations,objects,or thoughts?
A)cognitions
B)stereotypes
C)attitudes
D)attributions
A)cognitions
B)stereotypes
C)attitudes
D)attributions
attitudes
2
Which term refers to a set of characteristics believed to be shared by all members of a particular group?
A)stereotype
B)expectation
C)classification
D)categorization
A)stereotype
B)expectation
C)classification
D)categorization
stereotype
3
The hormone associated with aggression seems to be ___________.
A)testosterone
B)estrogen
C)MDH
D)peptone
A)testosterone
B)estrogen
C)MDH
D)peptone
testosterone
4
Attributions are __________________.
A)explanations that account for one's own behaviors and/or the behaviors of others.
B)innate personality traits
C)genetic predispositions to behave a certain way
D)physical qualities people have such as attractiveness
A)explanations that account for one's own behaviors and/or the behaviors of others.
B)innate personality traits
C)genetic predispositions to behave a certain way
D)physical qualities people have such as attractiveness
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5
What term do psychologists use to describe our liking of other people?
A)love
B)appeal
C)interpersonal attraction
D)cognitive dissonance
A)love
B)appeal
C)interpersonal attraction
D)cognitive dissonance
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6
How can a coach get his football team to perform better if he suspects they are exhibiting social loafing?
A)introduce new challenges
B)get the captain to apply pressure
C)grade their individual performances
D)ignore the behavior
A)introduce new challenges
B)get the captain to apply pressure
C)grade their individual performances
D)ignore the behavior
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7
It is 1951,and you are required to participate in a perception experiment.You join seven others seated in a room.You are shown a 10-inch test line and must choose the line that matches it in length from a choice of three lines.The experimenter,Solomon Asch,is studying ________.
A)bystander apathy
B)social loafing
C)groupthink
D)conformity
A)bystander apathy
B)social loafing
C)groupthink
D)conformity
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8
Some have suggested that the results of Milgram's obedience study may have been due to the __________ effect.
A)reciprocity
B)indebtedness
C)foot-in-the-door
D)returning-a-favor
A)reciprocity
B)indebtedness
C)foot-in-the-door
D)returning-a-favor
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9
What process describes the use of social influence to cause other people to change their attitudes and behavior?
A)enticement
B)persuasion
C)conversion
D)affectance
A)enticement
B)persuasion
C)conversion
D)affectance
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10
Which of the following is NOT an example of "groupthink"?
A)the Challenger disaster
B)the Titanic
C)the Boston Red Sox
D)Bay of Pigs
A)the Challenger disaster
B)the Titanic
C)the Boston Red Sox
D)Bay of Pigs
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