PSY 110 QUIZ 2
PSY 110 Quiz 2
1.
An ongoing
pattern of life including such things as language, customs and sex roles is
called
2.
You are asked by
a close friend to outline a complete text to aid her studying for a final exam.
You refuse to help. Later, your friend asks if you would at least outline two
chapters. Feeling guilty, you now agree to help. Your behavior is predicted by
the
3.
When a person
with little or no authority makes a direct request to another person, the
situation involves
4.
Zimbardo
interpreted the results of his simulated prison study as an indication of the
5.
Which theory
holds that a relationship must be profitable to endure?
6.
In general,
helping behavior in emergency situations is discouraged by
7.
According to
your text, when in a medium or high-risk situation, humans are more
likely to help which of the following persons?
8.
Social position
in a group determines one's
9.
Comparing
yourself with a person who ranks lower than you is referred to as
10.
According to
your text, which of the following scenarios would not lead to a
feeling of loneliness?
11.
When we perform
well, we typically attribute our success to __________.
12.
The fact that
physically attractive people also tend to be rated more highly on traits such
as intelligence and honesty is an example of
13.
People who think
their ethnic, national, or religious group is superior to others are called
14.
People's
invisible "spatial envelope" defines their __________, and extends
"I" or "me" boundaries past the skin.
15.
Omoto and
Snyder’s study (1993) on what motivates volunteers to help people with AIDS
concluded that ALL of the following were important reasons to volunteers for
helping except for this one:
16.
Zimbardo's
prison experiment suggests that many destructive human relationships have their
source in
17. Lincoln thought he smelled smoke for a second. He looked at others in the
classroom and at the teacher. No one seemed concerned, so Lincoln continued
taking his test along with his other classmates. This is most likely an example of
_______.
18.
A learned disposition
to respond to people, objects, or institutions in a positive or negative way
defines
19. During his rise to power, Hitler blamed the Jews for Germany's economic
woes. This is an example of
20.
Creation of
superordinate goals has been shown to be effective in reducing
21.
In a 2011 Gallup
Poll, which occupation was rated the lowest in “honesty” on the list below?
22.
A sharing of
common interests, values, and beliefs that contributes to long-term attraction
is called _______.
23.
A relationship
in which participants expect and desire strict reciprocity in the interactions.
24.
Shows such as
Mr. Roger's Neighborhood and Sesame Street demonstrate TV's ability to
25.
A compulsion by
decision makers to maintain each other's approval, even at the cost of critical
thinking and good judgment, is called
26.
Solomon Asch's
classic experiment (in which subjects judged a standard line and comparison
lines) was arranged to test the limits of
27.
Which of the
following techniques begins with a very large request that is initially
rejected, but a more modest request is later accepted?
28.
Expected
behavior patterns associated with particular social positions are called
29.
The degree of
attraction among group members relates to the dimension of
30.
Which is TRUE
regarding choosing a mate?
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