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Social Psychology and Human Nature Brief
Quiz 14: Groups
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Question 41
Multiple Choice
Similarity is important to membership in a human cultural group because it ____.
Question 42
Multiple Choice
Research on social facilitation would suggest that, in general, runners would ____ when running alongside others as opposed to running alone.
Question 43
Multiple Choice
As described in the text, ____ was at the core of the fascist movements of the first half of the twentieth century.
Question 44
Multiple Choice
According to social facilitation theory, for most people, task performance for tasks such as ____ should be enhanced by the presence of others, while task performance for tasks such as ____ should be hindered by the presence of others.
Question 45
Multiple Choice
Cockroaches completed simple mazes more quickly when they ran in the presence of other cockroaches (as opposed to alone) , and completed complex mazes more quickly when they ran alone (as opposed to in a group) . This finding illustrates that, even among cockroaches, ____.
Question 46
Multiple Choice
Based on early research by Norman Triplett with racing cyclists, we should expect that people who exercise for half an hour on rowing machines at a gym, among other people, would be more likely to ____ than people who exercise for half an hour on a rowing machine in the privacy of their home.
Question 47
Multiple Choice
Social psychologists use the term ____ to refer to concern about how others are evaluating your performance.
Question 48
Multiple Choice
While many modern offices make use of open shared spaces (rather than cubicles or offices) , this office style can hinder productivity. Indeed, this office style is likely to be particularly detrimental for employees who work on ____.
Question 49
Multiple Choice
After decades of research on the effect that others have on task performance, social psychologists have concluded that the presence of others ____.
Question 50
Multiple Choice
Many modern offices have open, public shared spaces (rather than cubicles or offices) . This office style works best if the employees are working on ____.
Question 51
Multiple Choice
Social facilitation theory suggests that tasks like walking, brushing one's teeth, or counting will be ____ by the presence of others. It also suggests that tasks like solving a difficult maths problem or crossword puzzle will be ____ by the presence of others.
Question 52
Multiple Choice
Based on research on social facilitation, we should expect that-all else being equal-children who work on a set of easy puzzles alone will ____ than children who work on the same puzzles side by side in a big group of other children.
Question 53
Multiple Choice
According to social facilitation theory, task performance is sometimes enhanced by the presence of others and sometimes hurt by the presence of others. Generally speaking, this depends upon ____.
Question 54
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is the most accurate summary of social facilitation theory?
Question 55
Multiple Choice
In his early social psychological research regarding bicyclists and racing performance, Norman Triplett's initial interpretation of his finding was that the presence of others stimulated a ____.
Question 56
Multiple Choice
Rohit is a very good golfer when he is alone, and an excellent golfer when he is with others. In the language of social facilitation theory, playing golf well appears to be a(n) ____ for Rohit.
Question 57
Multiple Choice
Belonging to a human cultural group has two competing demands. They are ____.
Question 58
Multiple Choice
In the language of social facilitation theory, the so-called dominant response is ____.
Question 59
Multiple Choice
In one of the earliest social psychological experiments to be conducted, Norman Triplett examined the records of teams of cyclists. He found that cyclists who raced against each other ____ than those who raced alone (against the clock) .