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CHAPTER 1: WHAT IS SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY?MULTIPLE CHOICE1.Social psychologists donotgenerallya.work in settings outside of an academic context.b.consider the effects of external, nonsocial factors on behavior.c.study phenomena about which commonsense beliefs are held.d.pay more attention to group behavior than the behavior of individuals within groups.ANS:DREF:5OBJ:1KEY:F2.Which of the following questions would a social psychologist bemostlikely to study?a.Are crime rates different among people of higher versus lower socioeconomic status?b.What risk factors contribute to the onset of schizophrenia?c.Is there a link between playing violent video games and engaging in aggressive behavior?d.Do citizens in countries with democratic governments report greater life satisfaction thancitizens in countries with autocratic governments?ANS:CREF:5OBJ:1KEY:C3.Which of the following questions would a social psychologist beleastlikely to study?a.What kinds of persuasion techniques are the most effective in product advertising?b.What are the most important qualities people look for in a romantic partner or friendship?c.Why do people sometimes behave differently in a group setting than they do on their own?d.Have attitudes toward gay marriage in the U.S. changed in the last five years?ANS:DREF:5-6OBJ:1KEY:C4.Social psychology is all of the followingexcepta.a science addressing a diverse array of topics.b.the study of how people think, feel, and behave.c.a compilation of anecdotal observations and case studies.d.an approach applying the scientific method of systematic observation, description, andmeasurement.ANS:CREF:5-6OBJ:1KEY:F5.Social psychology is primarily concerned with the ways in whicha.group factors contribute to the functioning of social institutions.b.unconscious forcesinfluence conscious motivations and desires.c.specific personality characteristics predict behavior across situations.d.individuals think, feel, and behave with regard to others.ANS:DREF:5-6OBJ:1KEY:F6.Social psychology differs from history and philosophy in itsa.attention to the scientific method.b.concern with human behavior.c.greater focus on cultural influences.d.more narrow and refined bandwidth of interest.

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ANS:AREF:5-6OBJ:1KEY:F7.Which of the following isnotconsidered an important part of the scientific method?a.Systematic observationc.Intuitionb.Variable Definitiond.MeasurementANS:CREF:5-6OBJ:1KEY:F8.Anita wants to spend her career studying the factors that predict whether the members of a couple aresatisfied with their marriage. If she chooses to do so as a social psychologist, it is likely that her pursuitwilla.focus more on people's thoughts than on their actual behavior.b.emphasize the importance of different personality types, such as “fun-loving” and “open tonew experiences.”c.examine couples rather than individuals as the unit of analysis.d.include systematic observation and measurement of couples.ANS:DREF:6-7OBJ:1KEY:A9.Mariano is interested in how the diversity of a group affects its performance. If Mariano is a socialpsychologist, it isunlikelythat he willa.conduct experiments that compare diverse and non-diverse groups.b.focus more on the details of recent Supreme Court rulings regarding affirmative actionthan examining the actual behavior of groups.c.be interested in the thoughts as well as behaviors of people within those groups.d.expect the perceived influence of diversity among the members of the groups to be asinfluential as the actual changes in performance caused by diverse demographics.ANS:BREF:6-7OBJ:1KEY:A10.Which of the following is a central part of the definition of social psychology?a.It uses historical events as its primary source of data.b.It assumes that thoughts and behaviors are influenced by other people.c.It focuses more on the behavior of groups than on that of individuals.d.It emphasizes the solitary nature of human behavior.ANS:BREF:6-7OBJ:1KEY:F11.Which of the following statements about social psychology isfalse?a.A goal of social psychology is to develop general principles that describe human behavior.b.An assumption of social psychology is that only social factors influence human behavior.c.Social psychology relies on the scientific method to learn about human behavior.d.Social psychology is concerned with the way in which the imagined presence of othersinfluences individuals.ANS:BREF:6-7OBJ:1KEY:C12.A social psychologist would beleastlikely to conduct a study examining the effect ofa.sleep on concentration ability.b.temperature on highway shootings.c.political attitudes on friendship formation.d.academic performance on self-esteem.

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ANS:AREF:6-7OBJ:1KEY:C13.Sarunas is a social psychologist. Of the following studies, he is probablymostinterested in readingabout one demonstrating the effects ofa.attitude similarity on interpersonal attraction.b.immigration patterns on stock market activity.c.distraction on attention to a visual display.d.narcotic substances on neurotransmitter activity in the brain.ANS:AREF:6-7OBJ:1KEY:A14.Which of the following isnotan important theme in social psychological research?a.The power of the situationb.The role of the individual's cultural backgroundc.The motivation to be likedd.The role of unconscious drivesANS:DREF:6-7OBJ:1KEY:F15.Courses in social psychology are often required for students majoring in which of the following fields?a.Educationc.Businessb.Journalismd.all of these.ANS:DREF:6-7OBJ:1KEY:F16.The study conducted by Fein et al. (2007) on perceptions of a political debate focuses ona.how a candidate's nonverbal behaviors influences viewers' evaluations of his performance.b.differences in viewers' perceptions of male versus female candidates.c.cross-cultural differences in political preferences.d.the influence of other people's reactions on viewers' perceptions of candidate performance.ANS:DREF:7-8OBJ:2KEY:F17.The results of the political debate study conducted by Fein et al. (2007) indicate thata.participants rated a candidate more positively when they heard him make jokes during thedebate.b.a candidate's efforts to make jokes during the debate did not influence participants' ratingsof his performance.c.a candidate making jokes during the debate led participants to like him more when peoplein the audience laughed at those jokes.d.a candidate making jokes during the debate led participants to like him less when no onein the audience laughed at those jokes.ANS:DREF:7-8OBJ:2KEY:C18.Extrapolating from the Fein et al. (2007)study of political debates, when a cable TV channel showsviewers at home real-time data regarding the debate perceptions of a focus groupa.the attitudes of the viewers at home are not likely to be influenced.b.the attitudes of the viewers at home are likely to change in the same direction as theattitudes of the focus group.c.the attitudes of the viewers at home are likely to change in the opposite direction of theattitudes of the focus group.d.viewers at home are likely to get distracted and confused.

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ANS:BREF:7-8OBJ:2KEY:A19.Which of the following conclusions regarding the Fein et al. (2007) study of political debates isfalse?a.Participants were more influenced by other people's reactions to the candidate than bywhat the candidate actually said.b.The reactions of other people to the candidate were only influential when those peoplewere in the same room as the participant.c.The factors in our social context that influence our perceptions and behaviors are oftensubtle.d.Telling jokes during a political debate is risky because the payoff in terms of audienceperception is small and the potential costs are great.ANS:BREF:7-8OBJ:2KEY:C20.Sociologists tend to study behavior at the _____ level, whereas social psychologists study behavior atthe _____ level.a.group; individualc.specific; generalb.interpersonal; culturald.social; cognitiveANS:AREF:8-9OBJ:2KEY:F21.Sociologists studying the effects of media violence would be more likely than social psychologists toa.conduct experiments manipulating the amount of media violence viewed by participants.b.assess changes in television availability and in murder rates over the last thirty years.c.concern themselves with situational variables that moderate the effects of media violenceon its viewers.d.focus on the types of individuals who choose to view media violence.ANS:BREF:8-9OBJ:2KEY:C22.To examine the relationship between economic conditions and violence, Gunther compares the murderrates for counties with different median incomes. Gunther's researchbestcharacterizes what field ofstudy?a.Social psychologyc.Personality psychologyb.Clinical psychologyd.SociologyANS:DREF:8-9OBJ:2KEY:A23.To examine the relationship between temperature and violence, Priti manipulates the thermostat in herlaboratory while participants are engaged in a military simulation game. She then looks at the effect ofthis manipulation on their aggressive behavior during the game, comparing participants in the “warm”condition to those in the “comfortable” condition. Priti's researchbestcharacterizes what field ofstudy?a.Sociologyc.Clinical psychologyb.Social psychologyd.Personality psychologyANS:BREF:8-9OBJ:2KEY:A24.Brad is a social psychologist. Marion is a sociologist. Which of the following research questions ismostlikely of interest to both of them?a.How do societal and immediate factors influence racial differences in academicachievement?

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b.How does positive and negative feedback impact conceptions of the self?c.Do different socioeconomic groups express different political attitudes?d.Can an authority figure influence people to act in ways that they normally would not?ANS:AREF:8-9OBJ:2KEY:A25.Which of the following statements concerning social psychology and sociology isfalse?a.Sociologists tend to study societal level variables, whereas social psychologists focus onmore specific and immediate variables.b.Social psychology studies human behavior at the level of the individual, whereassociology studies human behavior at the group level.c.Social psychologists and sociologists often study the same issues and publish in the samejournals.d.Sociologists are more likely than social psychologists to rely on experimentation to studyhuman behavior.ANS:DREF:8-9OBJ:2KEY:C26.When comparing social psychology to sociology, a major difference is thea.target populations studied.b.number of variables explored.c.focus on the individual or the group.d.emphasis on how social context affects behavior.ANS:CREF:8-9OBJ:2KEY:C27.Marilyn is interested in whether schizophrenic individuals tend to interpret verbal feedback fromothers as negative even if it is positive. It might be said that Marilyn is doing research at theintersection of social psychology anda.evolutionary psychology.c.personality psychology.b.sociology.d.clinical psychology.ANS:DREF:8-9OBJ:2KEY:A28.Although related to other fields, social psychology is distinct in that its emphasis is ona.understanding the immediate situational factors that influence human behavior.b.classifying and treating psychological disorders.c.identifying individual characteristics that are relatively stable across time.d.describing the relationship between human behavior and societal variables.ANS:AREF:8-9OBJ:2KEY:C29.Which of the following istrueregarding social psychology and clinical psychology?a.Researchers in both fields might conduct studies investigating outcomes such as anxiety ordepression.b.Research in social psychology utilized the scientific method, whereas research in clinicalpsychology does not.c.Both fields are primarily concerned with the underlying causes of atypical behavior.d.Psychologists in both fields must become certified in therapy aimed towards helpingindividuals with mental illness.ANS:AREF:9OBJ:2KEY:C

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30.Research concerning how depressed and non-depressed individuals process social information is at theintersection of what two fields of study?a.Personality psychology and cognitive psychologyb.Social psychology and clinical psychologyc.Social psychology and sociologyd.Clinical psychology and sociologyANS:BREF:9OBJ:2KEY:A31.Which of the following branches of psychology ismostinterested in “the power of the situation”?a.Clinical psychologyc.Personality psychologyb.Cognitive psychologyd.Social psychologyANS:DREF:9OBJ:2KEY:F32.What distinguishes social psychology from other specialties in psychology is itsa.use of the scientific method in research design.b.emphasis on correlational research design.c.attention to the influence of situational context on behavior.d.willingness to consider cross-cultural differences in human behavior and cognition.ANS:CREF:8-9OBJ:2KEY:C33.Astrid has developed a 12-item questionnaire to help her identify individuals who tend to be skepticalof authority figures across different situations. Astrid is most likely a _____ psychologist.a.cognitivec.clinicalb.sociald.personalityANS:DREF:10OBJ:2KEY:A34.The interaction between individual characteristics and situational constraints on the way people behavebestreflects the intersection ofa.cognitive and personality psychology.c.social and clinical psychology.b.personality and social psychology.d.clinical and developmental psychology.ANS:BREF:10-11OBJ:2KEY:C35.Hyunwoo believes that image-oriented ads will be more persuasive for individuals concerned with theway they appear to others, whereas ads that stress product quality will be more effective forindividuals who are less concerned with their public image. This belief represents the intersection ofwhat two fields of study?a.Social psychology and clinical psychologyb.Social psychology and cognitive psychologyc.Social psychology and personality psychologyd.Social psychology and sociologyANS:CREF:10-11OBJ:2KEY:A36.Diane is interested in whether women with nurturing personalities are more reliable friends both insideand outside the workplace. Rebecca is interested in the hypothesis that women tend to be morenurturing outside the workplace because others expect them to be nurturing. It is likely that Diane is a_____ psychologist and Rebecca is a _____ psychologist.a.social; personalityc.personality; clinical

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b.clinical; personalityd.personality; socialANS:DREF:10-11OBJ:2KEY:A37.Which of the following research questions doesnotinvolve the interaction of social and cognitivepsychology?a.What situational factors influence whether someone interprets an event as an emergencyand then makes a decision to offer help to a stranger?b.How does injury to a particular part of the brain influence the ability to form newmemories?c.How does a threat to self-esteem influence people's ability to pay attention to complexstimuli?d.How do stereotypes influence our memory of social interactions?ANS:BREF:11OBJ:2KEY:C38.Antoine investigates the extent to which depressed individuals have difficulty forming accuratememories of social interactions, particularly when those interactions are stressful. His research isbestdescribed as being at the intersection ofa.personality, cognitive, and clinical psychology.b.cognitive, social, and personality psychology.c.social, clinical, and cognitive psychology.d.clinical, personality, and social psychology.ANS:CREF:9-11OBJ:2KEY:A39.Which of the following “common sense” findings is indeedtrue?a.Most of us expect beautiful people to be unintelligent.b.Playing violent video games is a safe way to release aggressive tendencies.c.People come to like an activity more when they are given a large reward for engaging in it.d.People tend to overestimate the extent to which others agree with their points of view.ANS:DREF:11-12OBJ:2KEY:F40.It could be argued that social psychology supplements common sense about human behavior in all ofthe following waysexceptthata.social psychology tests commonsense assumptions using scientific methods.b.social psychology addresses many of the same issues about which people have intuitions.c.social psychological theories are as broad in scope as common sense.d.social psychological findings tend to support most intuitive beliefs about human behavior.ANS:DREF:11-12OBJ:2KEY:C41.Social psychological research is a necessary endeavor because our commonsense intuitionsa.tend to be very unstable.b.often contradict each other.c.are not as shared by other people as we think.d.are generally accurate but are held with little confidence.ANS:BREF:11-12OBJ:2KEY:F42.Social psychology differs from common sense in thata.common sense tends to produce more accurate knowledge about human behavior than

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social psychology.b.common sense captures the full complexity of human behavior.c.social psychology is far more intuitive than common sense.d.social psychology relies on the scientific method to test its theories.ANS:DREF:11-12OBJ:2KEY:C43.The field of social psychology emerged as a distinct discipline around the turn of thea.17th century.c.19th century.b.18th century.d.20th century.ANS:DREF:12OBJ:3KEY:F44.Ringelmann and Triplett arebestlabeled asa.the first researchers to explore conformity.b.sociologists who established social psychology as a distinct discipline.c.pioneers in the field of social cognition.d.the founders of social psychology.ANS:DREF:13OBJ:3KEY:F45.Among the following social psychologists, who was one of the original founders of social psychology?a.Norman Triplettc.Michael Nortonb.Stanley Milgramd.Philip ZimbardoANS:AREF:13OBJ:3KEY:F46.Which of the following people is credited with publishing the first research article in socialpsychology?a.Max Ringelmannc.Floyd Allportb.Norman Triplettd.John HaharwoodANS:BREF:13-14OBJ:3KEY:F47.Blaine works in a factory producing car stereos. He notices that workers produce more stereos by theend of the day when they work together in the same room than when they work in separate rooms. Hisobservation is consistent with a classic study conducted by which of the following classic researchers?a.Lewinc.Triplettb.Aschd.SherifANS:CREF:13-14OBJ:3KEY:A48.“Founders of social psychology”Norman Triplett and Max Ringelmann both did research examininga.the influence groups exert on their members.b.the impact of the presence of others on performance.c.how behaviors are shaped by perceptions.d.the impact of different leadership strategies on group performance.ANS:BREF:13OBJ:3KEY:C49.Which of the following events is regarded as having established social psychology as a distinct field ofstudy?a.The publication of the first three textbooks in social psychology

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b.The publication of the first research article in social psychologyc.The formation of the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issuesd.The introduction of the interactionist perspective to the field of psychologyANS:AREF:13OBJ:3KEY:F50.Floyd Allport's social psychology textbook, published in 1924, is credited witha.establishing the field's emphasis on the scientific method.b.imbuing the field with a cross-cultural orientation.c.introducing the major theories of social psychology.d.bridging the “hot” and “cold”perspectives on behavior and cognition.ANS:AREF:13-14OBJ:3KEY:F51.Which of the following people didnotauthor one of social psychology's first textbooks?a.William McDougallc.Edward Rossb.Muzafer Sherifd.Floyd AllportANS:BREF:13-14OBJ:3KEY:F52.If a student wants to find the first source that established social psychology as a separate field with anemphasis on experimentation, he or she should probably reada.Allport's (1924) text.c.McDougall's (1908) text.b.Ringelmann's (1913) article.d.Triplett's (18971898) article.ANS:AREF:13-14OBJ:3KEY:C53.According to your textbook, one of the people who had the greatest impact on the developing field ofsocial psychology wasnota psychologist. Who was this person?a.Platoc.Adolf Hitlerb.Charles Lindberghd.Jackie RobinsonANS:CREF:13OBJ:3KEY:F54.Which historical event sparked great interest in and gave shape to the field of social psychology?a.The Great Depressionb.The use of two atomic bombs by the United States during World War IIc.The Nazi Holocaust during World War IId.The American Civil Rights MovementANS:CREF:13OBJ:3KEY:F55.Of the following important figures in the history of social psychology, who most explicitly emphasizedapplication of the field to social problems in society?a.Gordon Allportc.Max Ringelmannb.Fritz Heiderd.Muzafer SherifANS:AREF:13-14OBJ:3KEY:F56.Which of the following classic investigations isnotthought to have arisen from the researcher'sattempt to understand events in Nazi Germany?a.Adorno's research on prejudiceb.Triplett's research on performance in groups

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c.Milgram's study of destructive obedienced.Lewin's research on conservationANS:BREF:13-14OBJ:3KEY:C57.Which of the following isleastcharacteristic of research in social psychology between the 1930s and1950s?a.An emphasis on the application of social psychology to practical concernsb.An integration of social and cognitive processes that determine behaviorc.Attention to the topics of conformity and prejudiced.The use of experimentation in researchANS:BREF:13-14OBJ:3KEY:C58.Which social psychologist is credited with demonstrating that complex social processes could bestudied scientifically?a.Sherifb.F. Allportc.Heiderd.Lewine.AllportANS:AREF:13-14OBJ:3KEY:F59.The work of Muzafer Sherif was important for the development of social psychology because hea.demonstrated the interaction between personality characteristics and situational factors.b.developed professional associations for social psychologists.c.showed that complex social behavior could be examined scientifically.d.helped to find solutions to the crisis in the field during the 1960s and 1970s.ANS:CREF:13OBJ:3KEY:F60.Muzafer Sherif's research was crucial for the development of social psychology because ita.introduced the idea of cognitive dissonance.b.marked the beginning of the pluralistic approach that continues to characterize the field.c.firmly established the importance of an interactionist perspective.d.demonstrated the feasibility of studying complex social issues in a rigorous, scientificmanner.ANS:DREF:13-14OBJ:3KEY:C61.Which of the following isnotone of the fundamental principles of social psychology established byLewin?a.Behavior depends on how we perceive and interpret the world around us.b.Behavior is a function of the interaction between the person and the environment.c.Social psychology should be applied to important, practical issues.d.Behavior should be conceptualized as an interaction of cognition and motivation.ANS:DREF:14OBJ:3KEY:F62.Jack and his girlfriend Diane dine out about three times a week. Jack believes that they hardly everdine out, whereas Diane thinks they dine out all the time. This illustrates what important theme insocial psychology?

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a.Behavior is a function of the interaction between a person and his or her environment.b.Different people can see the same situation very differently.c.Complex social behaviors can be studied using the scientific method.d.Social psychological theories can be applied to the solution of real-world problems.ANS:BREF:13-14OBJ:3KEY:A63.According to the interactionist perspective, behavior is a result of the interaction betweena.motivation and cognition.c.personality and situations.b.introverts and extraverts.d.theoretical and practical concerns.ANS:CREF:13-14OBJ:3KEY:F64.By stressing both internal differences among individuals and differences among external situations, theinteractionist perspective is an approach combininga.personality psychology with social psychology.b.social psychology with clinical psychology.c.cognitive psychology with social psychology.d.social psychology with sociology.ANS:AREF:13-14OBJ:3KEY:C65.An emphasis on experiments addressing the interaction of individuals and their social context isparticularly clear in the writings ofa.Rich Petty and John Cacioppo.c.Norman Triplett and Kurt Lewin.b.Max Ringelmann and Norman Triplett.d.Kurt Lewin and Floyd Allport.ANS:DREF:13-14OBJ:3KEY:C66.Phoebe is a graduate student in social psychology who will only agree to conducting research that willhelp address an ongoing social problem. Phoebe's desire ismostconsistent with the philosophies ofwhich of the following pairs of individuals?a.Gordon Allport and Floyd Allportc.Kurt Lewin and Fritz Heiderb.Floyd Allport and Kurt Lewind.Fritz Heider and Gordon AllportANS:BREF:13-14OBJ:3KEY:A67.Which of the following istrueregarding Kurt Lewin?a.His interactionist perspective argues that human behavior is mostly a function ofsituational pressures.b.His push for practical research was met with great resistance in the early days of socialpsychology.c.He was the first to test social psychological hypotheses in a scientific manner.d.He was instrumental in generating research on how groups function.ANS:DREF:13-14OBJ:3KEY:C68.Lewin's research concerning both how to promote economical and nutritious eating habits, and whatkinds of leaders elicit the best work from group members, was important in establishing which of thefollowing?a.Different topics require different research strategies.b.Social psychology could be used to understand and help solve practical problems.c.Early theories in social psychology were often historically and culturally limited.

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d.Social psychologists may unwittingly influence the behavior of research participants.ANS:BREF:13-14OBJ:3KEY:C69.Because of his research on practical issues, such as the research he conducted in the 1940s concerningpromotion of more economical and nutritious eating habits, Kurt Lewin could be considered one of thefounders ofa.evolutionary social psychology.c.“hot”theories of social psychology.b.psychoneuroimmunology.d.applied social psychology.ANS:DREF:14OBJ:3KEY:F70.Mona would like to understand the interactionist perspective. She has enough time to skim twotextbooks. She should probably read one textbook in social psychology and one ina.evolutionary psychology.c.clinical psychology.b.cognitive psychology.d.personality psychology.ANS:DREF:13-14OBJ:3KEY:A71.Which of the followingbestillustrates Lewin's interactionist perspective?a.Sally is a very creative kind of person who likes to build things.b.Jerry only works because he receives a very large income.c.Rikki is usually shy, but at work she appears to be quite outgoing.d.Maury gives money to charities because he wants other people to think he is verygenerous.ANS:CREF:14OBJ:3KEY:C72.Abe subscribes to a psychoanalytic view of human behavior. Abe's view probably differs from that ofKurt Lewin in that Abe is more likely to emphasize the power ofa.external rewards.c.situational factors.b.internal motives.d.interpersonal relationships.ANS:BREF:14OBJ:3KEY:A73.Galen studies stereotypes and prejudice; Dan studies how people make attributions about others'behavior. Galen and Dan probably feel particular gratitude to _____ and _____, respectively, forhelping to establish these areas in social psychology.a.Asch; G. Allportb.G. Allport, Heiderc.Heider; Sherifd.Sherif; AschANS:BREF:14OBJ:3KEY:A74.Suppose that research on how people make attributions about others' behavior was linked to the way inwhich people compare themselves with others. This wouldbestrepresent an intersection of the workdone by which of the following pairs of social psychologists?a.Festinger and Hovlandc.Asch and Heiderb.Hovland and Aschd.Heider and FestingerANS:DREF:14OBJ:3KEY:C

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75.Thibaut and Kelley share Heider's interest ina.the roots of prejudice.b.people's desire to sustain consistency.c.the perceptions people have in relationships.d.applying their research to understanding propaganda.ANS:CREF:13-14OBJ:3KEY:C76.Elliot is interested in how people cope with holding two thoughts that are not consistent with eachother. He would do best to read the writings of which of the following pairs of social psychologists?a.Allport and Aschc.Heider and Festingerb.Asch and Heiderd.Festinger and MilgramANS:CREF:13-14OBJ:3KEY:A77.Which of the following is correctly matched with its founder?a.Attribution theory; Heiderc.Social cognition; Festingerb.Social comparison theory; Triplettd.Cognitive dissonance theory; AschANS:AREF:13-14OBJ:3KEY:C78.Hovland and his colleagues arebestknown for their research concerninga.attribution theory.c.interpersonal relationships.b.stereotypes and prejudice.d.attitudes and persuasion.ANS:DREF:13-14OBJ:3KEY:F79.Dimitri would like to read about social psychological research on conformity. He should look at theresearch ofa.Asch.c.Adorno.b.Thibaut and Kelley.d.Heider.ANS:AREF:13-14OBJ:3KEY:A80.Research on the social psychological underpinnings of prejudice might be said to have its roots inresearch bya.Adorno and Allport.c.Asch and Festinger.b.Allport and Asch.d.Festinger and Adorno.ANS:AREF:13-14OBJ:3KEY:F81.One thing that Heider and Festinger have in common is that they were both concerned witha.why prejudice develops.c.how people resolve inconsistencies.b.how individuals behave in groups.d.why people conform to social norms.ANS:CREF:13-14OBJ:3KEY:C82.Much of the debate in social psychology during the period of “Confidence and Crisis” occurred inreaction toa.the usefulness of applied research.b.the use of laboratory experiments.c.new technological developments in the research lab.d.Lewin's interactionist perspective.

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ANS:BREF:15OBJ:4KEY:F83.The reference to social psychology in the 1960s and 1970s as being in the midst of “Confidence andCrisis” reflects an expansion in the types of issues studied by researchers, as well as increasedcriticism that largely came froma.sociologists.c.the general public.b.fellow social psychologists.d.the popular media.ANS:BREF:15OBJ:4KEY:F84.Which of the following wasnota criticism of laboratory experimentation in the 1960s and 1970s?a.Experiments were sometimes unethical.b.Experimenters' expectations might influence the results.c.The theories being tested in the laboratory were often historically and culturally limited.d.Experiments did not allow researchers to draw conclusions about the causal relationshipbetween variables.ANS:DREF:15OBJ:4KEY:F85.Which of the following represented a critique of social psychology in the 1960s and 1970s?a.The discipline failed to address topics of social relevance.b.It failed to distinguish itself from other fields of psychology.c.Researchers had not yet agreed upon a conventional methodology.d.The findings were limited to current historical circumstances.ANS:DREF:15OBJ:4KEY:C86.Mel criticized the field of social psychology during the 1960s and 1970s. It is likely that Mel despairedabout the inability of social psychological researchers to do all of the followingexcepta.suggest possible solutions to everyday social concerns.b.acknowledge their role in artificially producing the results of their studies.c.consider the cultural context in which their findings were obtained.d.design ethical experimental contexts.ANS:AREF:15OBJ:4KEY:A87.Arguably, the most famous research in social psychology focused on the situational factors influencingobedience to authority and was conducted bya.F. Allport.b.G. Allportc.Festinger.d.none of these.ANS:DREF:15OBJ:4KEY:F88.During the 1960s and 1970s, social psychologists who favored laboratory experiments rebuffed criticsby arguing thata.critics' concerns regarding experimenter bias were exaggerated and misplaced.b.it did not matter that some studies were unethical because the benefits of running theseexperiments outweighed the costs.c.experimental studies were easier to conduct than non-experimental studies.d.the theoretical principles being tested in the lab were widely applicable across eras and

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cultures.ANS:DREF:15OBJ:4KEY:C89.Social psychologists reacted to critiques of the field in the 1960s and 1970s by doing all of thefollowingexcepta.adopting more rigorous and formalized ethical standards.b.paying more attention to cross-cultural differences in cognition and behavior.c.denouncing experiments as unacceptably artificial.d.developing more stringent procedures to avoid the effects of experimenter bias.ANS:CREF:15OBJ:4KEY:F90.Social psychology in the period from the middle 1970s through the 1990s canbestbe described as atime ofa.confidence and crisis.c.pluralism.b.social activism.d.interactionism.ANS:CREF:15-16OBJ:4KEY:F91.When Taka is teaching his social psychology class, he emphasizes that the field must encompass arange of research techniques and cultural perspectives if it is to flourish. Taka's emphasis reflects a(n)a.contextualist orientation.b.empirical approach.c.“hot” approach to studying social behavior.d.pluralistic orientation.ANS:DREF:15-16OBJ:4KEY:A92.A pluralistic approach to social psychologya.encourages research outside of controlled settings.b.emphasizes the motivational more than the cognitive underpinnings of behavior.c.has been supplanted by other approaches in the past thirty years.d.limits the kinds of topics that social psychologists can study.ANS:AREF:15-16OBJ:4KEY:C93.Pluralism in social psychology can be seen in all of the following areasexceptthea.procedures used to secure government funding.b.integration of “hot” and “cold” perspectives.c.methods social psychologists use to study behavior.d.inclusion of various cultural perspectives.ANS:AREF:15-16OBJ:4KEY:C94.Social psychologists use a multi-method approach to study behavior becausea.shifting sentiments in the field lead different methodologies to fall out of and back intofavor.b.different topics require different types of research strategies.c.some methods are more expensive than others.d.none of these.ANS:BREF:15-16OBJ:5KEY:C
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