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1 of 23TEST BANK CONTROL PANEL POOL MANAGER POOL CANVASPool CanvasAdd, modify, and remove questions. Select a question type from the Add Question drop-down list and click Go to add questions. Use Creation Settings to establishwhich default options, such as feedback and images, are available for question creation.AddCreation SettingsNameChapter 1--The Mission and the MethodDescriptionModifyInstructionsAdd Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion In one of the first social psychological experiments ever conducted, researcher Norman Triplett examined the records of teams ofcyclists. He found that cyclists who raced against each other than those who raced alone (against the clock).Answerwere more aggressive after the racegot into more accidentscycled more quicklyenjoyed the race lessAdd Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion In one of the first social psychological experiments ever conducted, researcher Norman Triplett built a fishing reel "competition machine,"and asked children to wind up a fishing reel. He found that the children were able to wind more quickly when than when .Answerthey worked as a group, side by side, they worked alonethey worked alone, they worked as a group, side by sidethey were explicitly asked to work as fast as possible, they weren'tthey were NOT explicitly asked to work as fast as possible, they wereAdd Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion Based on early research by Norman Triplett, we should expect that children who work on math problems alone will than childrenwho work on math problems side by side in a big group of other children.Answerwork more slowlywork more quicklysecond-guess themselves lesssecond-guess themselves moreAdd Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion Based on early research by Norman Triplett with racing cyclists, we should expect that people who exercise on rowing machines atgyms, among other people, would be more likely to than people who exercise on the same machines in the privacy of their homes.Answerburn more caloriesburn less caloriesfeel a sense of accomplishmentfeel a sense of failureAdd Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion In one of the first social psychological experiments ever conducted, researcher Max Ringlemann observed men as they pulled on a ropeeither alone, as part of a small group, or as part of a large group. He found that as the size of the group increased,Answereach individual put in more effort.each individual put in less effort.the task seemed increasingly difficult.the task seemed increasingly easy.Add Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion Suppose that you own a rowboat and sometimes go rowing out on the lake. In June you are planning to go rowing with two of yourfriends (three people total in the boat), and in July you are planning to go rowing with just one friend (two people total in the boat). Will you put inmore effort (row harder) on the three-person trip or on the two-person trip?AnswerYou will put in more effort on the three-person trip.You will put in more effort on the two-person trip.You will put in the same amount of effort on both trips.It is impossible to say—no research has examined this question.Add Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion Given Max Ringlemann's early research looking at group size and individual effort, should we expect Student X to put in a differentamount of effort depending on whether she worked on a history project in a 5-person group rather than a 2-person group?AnswerYes, we should expect her to work harder in the 5-person group.Yes, we should expect her to work harder in the 2-person group.No, we should expect her to work equally hard in both groups.It is impossible to say; it appears that there are no predictable patterns regarding group size and individual effort.Add Question Here

2 of 23Multiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion Early research in social psychology conducted by Max Ringlemann revealed that people when they work as part of a group (e.g.,pushing a car off of the road with two other people) compared to when they work alone at the same task.Answerdo not work as hardwork harderfeel like they are doing more workfeel like they are doing less workAdd Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion The first social psychological experiments and the publication of the first book to bear the title Social Psychology both occurred aroundAnswer400 A.D.175019001965Add Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion During the first half of the 20th century, argued that attitudes were the most important and useful concept in social psychology.AnswerKurt LewinMax RinglemannNorman TriplettGordon AllportAdd Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion The idea that behavior is a function of both the person and the situation was proposed by in the first half of the 20th century.AnswerMax RinglemannNorman TriplettKurt LewinGordon AllportAdd Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion You want to ask a friend to help you with the homecoming float your sorority is supposed to put together for a competition in theupcoming homecoming parade. You know that your friend is really reliable and trustworthy, but you also know that this next week (when the workhas to be done) she is extremely swamped with the start of her internship and midterm exams. You decide not to ask her since she might be toobusy to follow through. Knowing that your friend is reliable is an example of information, and knowing she is busy is an exampleof information, according to Kurt Lewin’s analysis of human behavior.Answerperson, situationsituation, personsocial, nonsocialnonsocial, socialAdd Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion In the history of psychology and social psychology, the late 1800s and early 1900s markedAnswerthe very first social psychological experiments.the era in which social psychology came into its own—breaking away from behaviorism and Freudian psychoanalysis.the beginnings of research in social cognition.the beginnings of research in social neuroscience.Add Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion Although the first social psychological experiments took place around 1900, social psychology did not begin to come into its own as afield untilAnswerthe 1950s and 1960s.the 1970s and 1980s.the 1990s.the early 2000s.Add Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion Milgram’s famous studies of obedience to authority were motivated by which historical event?AnswerThe HolocaustThe fall of CommunismPsychological problems of soldiers during Desert StormThe Great DepressionAdd Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion When social psychology began to come into its own as a field in the 1950s and 1960s, mainstream psychology was divided between twomain theoretical camps. These were

3 of 23Answertrait theory and behaviorism.Freudian psychoanalysis and humanism.humanism and trait theory.behaviorism and Freudian psychoanalysis.Add Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion When social psychology began to come into its own as a field in the 1950s and 1960s, mainstream psychology was divided betweenAnswerbehaviorism and existentialism.Freudian psychoanalysis and existentialism.behaviorism and Freudian psychoanalysis.existentialism and the phenomenological approach.Add Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion Behaviorism seeks to explain human behavior in terms ofAnswerbasic biological drives such as hunger and thirst.broad environmental influences such as historical time period and geography.culture.learning principles such as rewards and punishments.Add Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion How are social psychologists generally similar to behaviorists?AnswerThey both tend to favor experiments and the scientific method.They are both interested in the mind, thoughts, and emotions.They are both originally rooted in psychoanalytic theory.They are both interested in the unconscious mind.Add Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion Social psychologists are generally similar to Freudian psychoanalysts in that they bothAnswerare more interested in abnormal behavior than in normal behavior.tend to favor experiments and the scientific method.are primarily interested in external behaviors rather than the internal workings of the mind.have an interest in thoughts and feelings as well as behaviors.Add Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion While social psychologists are interested in a wide variety of topics, three themes that have become increasingly important during thelast 30 years areAnswerpsychoanalysis, meditation, and hypnosis.economic behavior, political behavior, and criminal behavior.social cognition, biological influences on behavior, and the self.personality measurement, organizational behavior, and spirituality.Add Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion One of the topics that has been of key interest to social psychologists during the last 30 years has beenAnswersocial cognition—concerned with how people think about other people and how people think about the social world in general.behaviorism—concerned with basic principles of learning such as reward and punishment.the idea that modern life makes people vulnerable to alienation and exploitation.the idea that people act less on the basis of firm moral principles than they do on the basis of conformity, or "following the crowd."Add Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion Following the collapse of the Soviet empire in 1989, social psychology’s focus on conflictAnswerremained unchanged.emphasized racial/ethnic conflict.lessened.increased.Add Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion Social psychology is best defined as the study ofAnswerhow we learn to behave in accordance with the rules of society.how our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are affected by other people.how cultures are created.how societies and social groups work.Add Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemove

4 of 23Question As a rule, social psychologists are primarily interested inAnswernormal adult human beings.abnormal (mentally ill) adult human beings.normal human children (rather than adults).nonhuman animals.Add Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion In social psychology, the "ABC triad" consists ofAnswerattitudes, beliefs and commitments.ambiances, biology, and culture.affects, behaviors and cognitions.attributions, boundaries, and corrections.Add Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion In psychology, an "affect" is most similar toAnsweran emotion or mood.a belief or attitude.a behavior or reaction.a motivating force or drive.Add Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion Which of the following is an example of an "affect"?AnswerA case studyA nervous twitchHappinessWanting to help pass legislation that will protect the environmentAdd Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion When psychologists talk about "cognitions," they are typically referring toAnswerunconscious motivations.thoughts, beliefs, or attitudes.abnormal thoughts or experiences (e.g., delusions).emotions or feelings.Add Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion Which of the following is the best example of "cognition"?AnswerAn auditory hallucinationA hunger pangThinking that it is a good day to go to the beach.A nervous twitchAdd Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion Martin believes that his blue coat is warmer than his red coat. Ted thinks that he might want to have kids sometime in the next few years.Yesi remembers playing baseball with her friends as a child. These are all examples ofAnswerdelusions.schemas.affects.cognitions.Add Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion When trying to explain a person's behavior, the first place social psychologists tend to look is toAnswerthe person's unconscious motivations.the person's personality.the situation the person is in.the person's relationships with family members as a child.Add Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion Compared to personality psychologists, clinical psychologists, and even behaviorists, social psychologists are more likely to attempt toexplain a person's behavior by looking toAnswerthe person's unconscious motivationsthe person's personalitythe immediate situation that the person is inthe person's childhoodAdd Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemove

5 of 23Question Suppose that Ed just stole 50 from his parents. In trying to understand why Ed did this, which of the following questions would a socialpsychologist be MOST likely to ask?AnswerIs Ed unconsciously motivated to hurt his parents?Is Ed simply a person with a weak moral character?Does Ed have friends or other role models who are also stealing?Is Ed mentally healthy enough to even know what he has done?Add Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion Suppose that Roger holds a number of negative stereotypes about women; he thinks that most women are manipulative, vain, and lazy.In trying to understand why Roger holds these stereotypes, which of the following questions would a social psychologist be MOST likely to ask?AnswerDoes Roger actually feel intimidated by women, and only harbor negative stereotyped so that he can "cover up" this feeling ofintimidation?Did Roger have a difficult relationship with his mother as an infant and young child that might have fostered negative attitudestoward all women?Does Roger have a physical brain abnormality?Has Roger been exposed to these stereotypes in the media, or has he perhaps had a few limited (but negative) interactions withwomen that might have helped to perpetuate these stereotypes?Add Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion Most social psychologists perform research byAnswerengaging in historical analyses.conducting case studies (individual interviews).conducting experiments.using nonexperimental observational methods.Add Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion Which of the following fields is best defined as "the study of human culture—the shared values, beliefs, and practices of a group ofpeople"?AnswerHistoryPolitical scienceSocial psychologyAnthropologyAdd Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion Which of the following fields is MOST concerned with understanding different human cultures?AnswerEconomicsPolitical scienceSocial psychologyAnthropologyAdd Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion Anthropology is BEST defined asAnswer"the study of ethnicity and race.""the cross-cultural study of humans and primates.""the study of human societies and the groups that form those societies.""the study of human culture—the shared values, beliefs, and practices of a group of people."Add Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion The social psychological theory known as “social exchange theory” is based MOST obviously on which of the following other socialsciences?AnswerEconomicsHistoryPolitical scienceAnthropologyAdd Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion Which of the following fields is concerned with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and al scienceAdd Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsQuestion With which of the following social sciences has social psychology had the LEAST interaction until recently?ModifyRemove

6 of 23AnswerSociologyAnthropologyEconomicsHistoryAdd Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion Laela is interested in studying how groups of which we are members influence our thinking and behavior. Which other social science(besides social psychology) will Laela’s work MOST closely oryAdd Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion Johnna wants to understand how attitudes predict voting behavior. Her research will MOST likely intersect social psychology and whichother social science?AnswerAnthropologySociologyPolitical scienceEconomicsAdd Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion Political science is BEST described as the study ofAnswerorganizations and institutions, especially governments.human societies and groups that form those societies.past events.human culture.Add Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion Which of the following fields is BEST defined as "the study of human societies and the groups that form those societies"?AnswerAnthropologyPolitical ScienceSociologyPsychologyAdd Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion Dr. Otten studies the relationship between crime rates and childrearing practices. Dr. Otten is MOST likelyAnsweran anthropologist.an economist.a sociologist.a social psychologist.Add Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion Although sociologists and social psychologists are both interested in group behavior, sociologists tend to focus on , whereas socialpsychologists tend to focus on .Answerindividual members within the group, the group as a single unitthe group as a single unit, individual members within the grouphow group are unique, how various groups are similar to one anotherhow various groups are similar to one another, how groups are uniqueAdd Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion According to the simile in your text, if psychology is like a tree, then social psychology is likeAnswerthe stump.one of the branches.a leaf.a root.Add Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion What do we call the field that combines the interests of social and biological psychology?AnswerNeurosciencePhysiological psychologySocial neuroscienceSocial cognitionAdd Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemove

7 of 23Question Which of the following fields is NOT focused solely on what happens in the brain, nervous system, and other bodily processes?AnswerBiological psychologyPhysiological psychologyNeuroscienceSocial neuroscienceAdd Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion At what point in the history of social psychology did social psychologists become interested in the biological aspects of social behavior?Answer1960s1970s1980s1990sAdd Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion According to the textbook, what has the relationship between clinical psychology and social psychology been like historically?AnswerClinical psychology grew out of social psychology.Both clinical psychology and social psychology grew out of cognitive psychology.The two fields have historically been at odds and argued with one another.The two fields have historically exchanged ideas and viewpoints.Add Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion Within psychology, typically focus on "abnormal" behavior (e.g., mental disorders and behavioral disorders).Answeronly clinical psychologistsboth clinical psychologists and personality psychologistsonly personality psychologistspsychologists from all branches of psychologyAdd Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion Dr. Kay researches the effectiveness of different therapies for treating severe anxiety disorders. He is MOST likelyAnswera personality psychologista clinical psychologista cognitive psychologista Freudian psychoanalystAdd Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion Which branch of psychology is primarily concerned with thought processes (e.g., how memory works and what people pay attention to)?AnswerDevelopmental psychologySocial psychologyCognitive psychologyBiological psychologyAdd Question HereMultiple Choice0 pointsModifyRemoveQuestion In recent years, has emerged as an important subfield of social psychology that e

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