PSY 110 QUIZ 1
PSY 110 Quiz 1
1.
Expectations
about circumstances that may impact a person’s behavior are referred to as:
2.
Which of the
following subjects do not
display Self-Recognition when looking into a mirror?
display Self-Recognition when looking into a mirror?
3.
The term,
applied research, is best defined as research that ________.
4.
When you have
"clashing thoughts," you are experiencing
5.
Turning down a
date to study for a big exam the next morning is an example of:
6.
When making the
"attribution error," we tend to overestimate the importance of
__________ in judging the behavior of others.
7.
How one
interprets the world is referred to as:
8.
Forming first
impressions of others by looking at their face has been done by:
9.
The study of the
adaptive origins of human behavior patterns is called
10. Discrimination refers
to behaviors that
11.
Individuals born
between 1981 and 1988 represent which generation?
12.
Cognitive
dissonance theory is based on the human need for
13.
Sociologists
believe that a survival mechanism used by people to detect acceptance and
rejection and translate this into high or low self-esteem is known as:
14.
Attribution
theory concerns our tendency to explain our behavior and that of others
15.
Which is a
method to reduce prejudice?
16.
The
self-fulfilling prophecy is a three-step process which includes the following:
17.
Mr. Bundy feels
that women make poor shoe salespersons, but hires a woman to sell his shoes
anyway. Based on this information, which of the following is true regarding Mr.
Bundy?
18.
Negative
attitudes that are tinged with fear, hatred, or suspicion is a definition of
19.
At what age does
self-awareness surface in humans?
20.
Going on a date
rather than studying for your final exam is an example of:
21.
Which of the
following countries has a culture that reflects individualism?
22.
According to
your text, which of the following individuals had the strongest influence in
the field of social psychology?
23.
__________ is
best known for his research on conformity.
24. A stranger walking in front of you trips. You assume this is because he is
clumsy, rather than considering the fact that the sidewalk might be uneven. You have just
committed _______.
25.
Which of the
following types of research provides the greatest level of control?
26.
When forming the
components of experimentation the independent variable is:
27. You are walking into a store when a man rudely cuts in front of you, almost
shoving you, so that he may enter the store first. "What a jerk!" you
think to yourself. As you enter the store, you see the same man performing an
emergency tracheotomy on a women with a collapsed windpipe. You have just
28.
Which of the
following research methods can determine the reason for how and why two or more
variables are related?
29.
__________ is
the process of making inferences about behavior.
30. Subjects in Schachter’s classic study on emotions were given an injection
of epinephrine, which caused physiological arousal. One group were informed
about the drug’s effect, another group were uninformed about the drug’s effect,
and a third group were injected with harmless placebo. Which of the following
happened?
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