You belong to a group where members
You belong to a group where members like one another very much, everyone strongly concurs with the group’s goals, and you intend to stay in that group for a very long time. These forces refer to the group’s _________________. Group of answer choices norms cohesiveness roles social identity Flag : 2Question 21 pts Marylou is taking an Italian course for the first time in her life. Two weeks into the semester, she is asked to give a presentation to thirty people – in Italian! Based on the drive theory of social facilitation studied in this course, her performance is likely to be Group of answer choices not very coherent improved – based on the pressure not very good there is no way to predict Flag : 3Question 31 pts You have been studying ballet for years, and are a very skilled dancer. When you perform in the annual production of the Nutcracker, you dance your very best, compared to when you practice alone in the studio. Social psychologists claim that the presence of others in the Nutcracker audience improves your performance due to the __________. Group of answer choices deindividuation drive theory of social facilitation collective identity effect group ideology effect Flag : 4Question 41 pts You are a member of a group of four people in your sociology class assigned a huge project worth 50% of your course grade. Two of the members are not pulling their weight – not coming to meetings, or doing their share of the task. But you and the other guy work like crazy to get the whole project done. (After all it’s worth so much of your course grade!) What aspect of working in groups describes the behavior of the people who are not doing anything on the project? Group of answer choices Social loafing Group polarization Social facilitation Social Compensation Flag : 5Question 51 pts A person who is first learning to drive a stick-shift car often finds that he or she is unable to drive and talk to someone else, eat, or listen to the radio. In fact, the presence of someone else in the car can be very distracting and nerve-wracking. This is because stick-shift driving is not her ______ response. Group of answer choices automatic habitual facilitated dominant Flag : 6Question 61 pts You scream wildly as Ed Sheeran tosses his sweat rags into the frenzied crowd just five feet from you. You dive into the mob, clawing and scratching fellow fans, just to get a rag. You are experiencing Group of answer choices deindividuation social facilitation peer pressure social aggression Flag : 7Question 71 pts It’s Thanksgiving in your family: Your Grandmother cooks the turkey at her home, your Dad carves the turkey, your aunt and sister make the desserts and you and your grandpa set the table! Each person’s job refers to his or her _________________ within your family group. Group of answer choices compliance occupation influence role Flag : 8Question 81 pts The likelihood of spousal abuse is greatest when people have Group of answer choices a large family a history of family violence high socioeconomic status infrequent verbal aggression Flag : 9Question 91 pts According to the GAM, situational and personal/individual variables lead to overt aggression through their impact on INTERNAL STATES. They include: Affect, Cognition and ______. Group of answer choices actions arousal hostility mental health Flag : 10Question 101 pts Strongly cohesive groups (such your best friends, or me + my co-workers here at Marymount) may assume that their decisions can’t be incorrect and to put pressure on all group members to strongly support the group’s decisions. This is known as ________. Group of answer choices group polarization deindividuation a social dilemma groupthink Flag : 11Question 111 pts What did we learn in our course regarding DE-INDIVIDUATION? Group of answer choices as group size increases, so does the likelihood we, as individuals, will engage in anti-social behavior we stick with people who are similar to us we prefer to be with others, not isolated from people conformity is universal Flag : 12Question 121 pts Name as many foods as you can that begin with the letter B! This in-class exercise best demonstrated what aspect of Groups and Individuals? Group of answer choices social facilitation theory bargaining brainstorming groupthink Flag : 13Question 131 pts Paul is studying for a test in biology. He is somewhat concerned about his ability to master the material and is trying to concentrate as much as he can. Sam, his brother, has interrupted his studies several times, causing Paul to become frustrated and angry. When Sam again enters Paul’s room, Paul pushes Sam hard and threatens to punch him. This situation illustrates ________. Group of answer choices aggression-stress model the fighting instinct the frustration-aggression hypothesis the catharsis hypothesis Flag : 14Question 141 pts Keith is a funeral director. He instructs the employees at the funeral home to always display a “serious face” in showing sympathy when interacting with clients who come to the funeral home after they’ve lost a loved one. In social psychology, this is considered: Group of answer choices negativity effect feeling rules conformity social demand principle Flag : 15Question 151 pts __________ is the idea that we should vent aggressive feelings by “letting it out” through playing violent video games or with safe activities such as hitting a punching bag. Group of answer choices deindividuation model environmental determinants on aggression Frustration aggression Catharsis hypothesis Flag : 16Question 161 pts Mild teasing can stimulate aggression in some people. Teasing is considered _________ for aggressive acts. Group of answer choices trait an empathic response a social norm provocation Flag : 17Question 171 pts Spreading negative rumors about someone, “forgetting” to invite them to a social event, or damaging or destroying their property, could be classified as: Group of answer choices hostile attribution bias Frustration-aggression desensitization indirect aggression Flag : 18Question 181 pts What’s the most important thing you learned in Social Psychology? Group of answer choices Personality matters more than the situation in predicting our behavior our personal behavior is a function of both the individual AND the situation! social psych is cool (this is not the answer but I think it’s true!) we are 100% controlled by social forces Flag : 19Question 191 pts Howie is determined that one day he will be president of the company and works long and late hours. When he is making photocopies and the copier breaks down, he slams the lid so hard the machine shatters. At the staff meeting, he snickered and rolls his eyes when a co-worker made an error with her report. When he didn’t receive a Christmas bonus, he stormed in the boss’s office and screamed for more money and a promotion. Howie’s behavior best supports which explanation for human aggression? Group of answer choices Type A personality Drive theories of aggression Excitation transfer adult tantrum disorder Flag : 20Question 201 pts Results from a variety of studies indicate that ________ in the legal system is often corrected for by ________. Group of answer choices gender bias; harsher sentences optimistic bias; lighter sentencing prosecutorial misconduct; racial differences racial bias; jury deliberation Flag : 21Question 211 pts Which of the following statements regarding social biases that exist in our criminal justice system is NOT true? Group of answer choices African-American defendants tend to receive longer prison terms than white defendants. These are all true statements Judges are prone to attribution of blame biases (e.g., is it society or the criminal who is ultimately responsible for the murder?) Attractive defendants tend to be acquitted more than unattractive defendants. Flag : 22 Which is NOT true about Eyewitness Memory, based on what we learned in Social Psychology: Group of answer choices a person’s confidence in his memory of an event is a very good predictor of the memory’s validity. Eyewitnesses often perceive events selectively. Eyewitness memory fades over time. Memory errors are influenced by how we actually deploy our attention during the event (e.g., you were listening to some good music on the radio at the time of the auto accident). The ease at which we can be misled into “remembering” false information has been demonstrated by research. Flag : 23 Dixie has five young children under the age of eight. On a rainy day, all the children are home with Dixie. Throughout the day, they nag her, fight amongst each other, make the house a mess and Dixie feels a lot of stress. According to the ________ explanation of aggression, Dixie might yell and scream at her five children by the end of the day. Group of answer choices social learning theory frustration-aggression hypothesis negative state relief model socio-biological (because the aggression is targeted toward her children) Flag : 24 According to the attributional model, our emotional reactions to a stranger seeking help might be negative if we believe Group of answer choices if we just had a fight with our significant other the person is responsible for their current need for help the person is not responsible for their current need for help the person does not need any help Flag : 25 Elizabeth is a trial judge and she usually finds guilty of crimes individual defendants who grew up in poor areas where there is a lot of drug use and unemployment. Those trials are short, speedy and she reaches her guilty verdicts very quickly. Which aspect of social psychology could apply best to Elizabeth’s high rate of guilty verdicts? Group of answer choices groupthink social facilitation representative heuristic Beautiful-is-good stereotype SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE NURSING NU MISC
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