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Essentials of Psychology Study Set 1
Quiz 14: Social Psychology
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Question 201
Multiple Choice
Vince is driving home in heavy traffic after a stressful day at work. A car comes up quickly behind him and the driver is yelling and gesturing for Vince to get out of his way. Angry, Vince hits the brakes and causes the other driver to swerve. Then Vince honks and makes a few obscene gestures at the driver. According to __________, Vince becomes aggressive because he is stressed and experiencing unpleasant emotions and has received negative cues from his environment.
Question 202
Multiple Choice
All of the following have been identified as reasons why helping behaviors develop except for
Question 203
Multiple Choice
The school bully, Derrill, continues to harass the shorter children during class, but he does this only when the teacher is not looking in his direction. Derrill selectively exhibits aggression in this manner because the teacher
Question 204
Multiple Choice
Sima heads back to the locker room after running two miles on the track. Still winded from running, she walks into the shower room when another woman bumps into Sima, causing her to slip and fall on the wet floor. The __________ theory predicts that Sima's physical exertion, combined with the situation, will lead to an angry confrontation.
Question 205
Multiple Choice
Kumar is walking down the street when a stranger accidentally bumps into him as he passes. Kumar is least likely to respond aggressively if he
Question 206
Multiple Choice
Vipool has just finished a hard workout at the gym when a stranger bumps into him. To his surprise, he immediately shoves the stranger. Vipool's behavior can best be explained as
Question 207
Multiple Choice
Which researcher suggested alterations to the frustration-aggression hypothesis?
Question 208
Multiple Choice
On your way to class you see a homeless man asking for spare change. You reach into your pocket and give him a few quarters because you feel that if you don't give him your change you will probably experience guilt for the rest of the day. You are acting according to the __________ theory of altruism.
Question 209
Multiple Choice
You have been working all day on a computer assignment and are having trouble working through the errors. The phone rings, and it is one of your friends wanting to know if she can borrow one of your shirts. You surprise your friend by telling her to go out and buy a shirt like yours if she likes it so much. Normally you would let her borrow anything. Which of the following would explain your reaction?
Question 210
Multiple Choice
Ernest is a cognitive behaviorist who believes that aggressive behavior is primarily learned. He would not agree, then, that
Question 211
Multiple Choice
Darlene is always helping people, even when it involves a potential cost or risk to herself. She has no expectation that she will be rewarded for her actions. Darlene might be described as highly
Question 212
Multiple Choice
By itself, generalized arousal does not lead to aggression. More appropriately, generalized arousal seems to produce aggression when
Question 213
Multiple Choice
Jamal has been playing basketball. Immediately after the game his coach makes some critical comments to Jamal about his playing. Jamal, still aroused from the game, becomes offended more easily than usual. This phenomenon is called
Question 214
Multiple Choice
Paula is interested in the effect of temperature on aggression. She has found that in North America, riots are more likely to occur in July and August-the two hottest months of the year. Paula's interest falls into the category of