Test Bank Social Psychology Test Bank Chapter 1 -12. Complete A+ Guide.CONTENTS
Preface
Chapter 1 Social Psychology: The Science of the Social Side of
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Chapter 2 Social Cognition: How we think About the Social World 27
Chapter 3 Social Perception: Perceiving and Understanding Others 53
Chapter 4 The Self: Answering the Question, “Who Am I?” 79
Chapter 5 Attitudes: Evaluating and Responding to the Social World 105 Chapter 6 The Causes, Effects, and Cures of Stereotyping, Prejudice and Discrimination 131
Chapter 7 Interpersonal Attraction and Close Relationships 155 Chapter 8 Social Influence: Changing Others’ Behavior 179 Chapter 9 Prosocial Behavior: Helping Others 205
Chapter 10 Aggression: Its Nature, Causes, and Control 231
Chapter 11 Groups and Individuals: The Consequences of Belonging 257 Chapter 12 Social Psychology: Applying Its Principles to Law, Health, and Business 283
Preface
The goal of the Test Bank to accompany Robert A. Baron, Nyla R. Branscombe and Donn Byrne’s
Social Psychology, Twelfth Edition, is to provide fully referenced, thoroughly reviewed questions, which
target the key concepts from the corresponding chapters of the textbook. There are approximately 1,500
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Chapter 1: Social Psychology: The Science of the Social Side of Life TEST BANK
CHAPTER 1 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY: THE SCIENCE OF THE SOCIAL
SIDE OF LIFE
MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS
The branch of psychology that seeks to understand the nature and causes of individual behavior and
thought in social situations is ________. A) general psychology
B) social psychology
C) organizational psychology D) applied psychology
E) interpersonal psychology Answer: B
Page Ref: 5 - 6
Social psychologists focus their attention mainly on individuals because
________.
A) our behavior is influenced by the actions of other individuals in social situations
B) the behavior of groups is too difficult to study in laboratory conditions C) cultural differences have a strong effect on the behavior of groups but only a weak effect on
individuals
D) some individuals are more strongly affected by society than are others E) society doesn't have much influence over how individuals should behave in most situations
Answer: A
Page Ref: 5 - 6
As a scientific discipline, social psychology strives for ________.
A) a non-skeptical understanding of unobservable forces
a unified theory of group behavior
an objective understanding of behavior
a narrow focus on the determinants of group behavior
a subjective understanding of group functions Answer: C
Page Ref: 6
4) Social Psychology embraces ________ as core scientific values.
accuracy, objectivity, skepticism, and open-mindedness
accuracy, objectivity, statistical support, and open-mindedness
objectivity, theoretical coherence, open-mindedness, and skepticism
theoretical coherence, participant-observer approach, client-centered stance, skepticism
open-mindedness, skepticism, statistical support, theoretical coherence Answer: A
Page Ref: 6
5) The focus of social psychology is on ________.
the processes society use to direct and control the behavior of individuals
how groups define and shape society
the behavior and thoughts of individuals
the actions of small groups of individuals
the effects that society may have on group behavior Answer: C
Page Ref: 6 1
Social Psychology, 12th Edition
6) Why take a scientific approach? Part of the answer lies in the ________
nature of proverbs, axioms, maxims and the like.
contradictory
anecdotal
medieval
Socratic
rhetorical Answer: A Page Ref: 6 - 7
7) Kim knows she needs to go take summer courses, but worries about leaving her new boyfriend for 3
months. She wonders, will "absence make the heart go stronger" be true, or is "Out of sight, out of mind"
more applicable. This is an example of ________.
the unscientific nature of conventional wisdom
confusion regarding an interpersonal problem
the seductive nature of jealousy
the need for female advice
the need for better communication with her boyfriend Answer: A
Page Ref: 7
8) One reason that social scientists put their faith in the scientific method is that ________.
the scientific method produces incontrovertible proof of the accuracy of their theories
the scientific method assures acceptance of their conclusions by the general public
the scientific method substantiates the status quo
the scientific method allows scientists to rely on their own intuition
the scientific method produces more conclusive evidence than other methods
Answer: E
Page Ref: 7 - 8
9) The planning fallacy is ________.
a tendency for individuals to believe that projects will take less time than they actually do
a bias that some people have in planning for worst-case scenarios
a tendency to rely on our memories of previous similar activities when planning future projects
the mistaken belief that one can completely plan for social encounters
a technique used by some social psychologists when studying group interactions
Answer: A
Page Ref: 8
10) Armando, based on his estimate of how long it would take him to complete his mid-term essay, told
his instructor he would turn in the paper on Tuesday, but was late turning it in, causing his instructor to
deduct a letter grade from the paper. Next time Armando makes such a promise based on a plan, he will
likely ________.
remember the negative consequence he experienced, and turn the paper in on time
more carefully examine how to go about doing the paper on time
base his estimate on an outline of the paper
make arrangements to work away from his noisy roommates
make the same planning error, and be late again
Answer: E
Page Ref: 8
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Chapter 1: Social Psychology: The Science of the Social Side of Life
Social psychologists are primarily interested in understanding the many factors and conditions that
shape the social ________ and ________ of individuals. A) behavior; thought
B) behavior; planning C) emotion; cognition D) emotion; addiction E) thought; judgment Answer: A
Page Ref: 8 - 9
Which of the following categories is NOT one of the five categories mentioned in your text regarding
factors affecting social interaction?
A) none of these categories were mentioned B) perceptual processes
C) cognitive processes
D) environmental variables E) biological factors Answer: B
Page Ref: 8 - 11
The ways we think about other people and the things we remember about them may have an effect on
our behavior. These thoughts and memories are examples of ________. A) social processes
B) cultural processes
C) interpersonal processes D) historical processes E) cognitive processes Answer: E
Page Ref: 9 - 10
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