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Unit 9 - In Class Material - Review Game

Quiz by Ashley Scolaro

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  • Q1
    Marilyn judges her professor's strict class attendance policy to be an indication of his overcontrolling personality rather than a necessity dictated by the limited number of class sessions in a course that meets only once a week. Her judgment best illustrates
    the mere exposure effect
    group polarization
    deindividuation
    the fundamental attribution error
    60s
  • Q2
    Bonnie pedals an exercise bike at her health club much faster when other patrons happen to be working out on nearby equipment. This best illustrates
    social facilitation.
    the foot-in-the-door phenomenon.
    group polarization.
    the bystander effect.
    60s
  • Q3
    When a group of racially prejudiced high school students discussed racial issues, their attitudes became even more prejudiced. This best illustrates
    social facilitation.
    group polarization.
    deindividuation.
    the bystander effect.
    60s
  • Q4
    Using the Asch procedure, conformity to group judgments would be LEAST likely when
    judgments are made in a group that has more than three people.
    it is very difficult to make correct judgments.
    participants are not observed by other group members when giving their answers.
    participants announce their own answers only after the other group members have done so.
    60s
  • Q5
    In a study of social loafing, blindfolded students were asked to pull on a rope as hard as they could. The students tugged hardest when they thought
    three others were pulling with them.
    three others were pulling against them.
    no others were pulling with them.
    no one was monitoring how hard they pulled.
    60s
  • Q6
    Although Frieda is typically very reserved, as part of a huge rock concert crowd she lost her inhibitions and behaved in a very sexually provocative way. Frieda's unusual behavior is best understood in terms of
    the mere exposure effect.
    deindividuation.
    social facilitation.
    the bystander effect.
    60s
  • Q7
    Groupthink is fueled by a desire for
    minority influence.
    self-disclosure.
    cognitive dissonance.
    harmony.
    60s
  • Q8
    In his study of obedience, Stanley Milgram found that the majority of participants
    complied with the experiment until the “learner” first indicated pain.
    complied with the experiment until the “learner” began screaming in agony.
    complied with all the demands of the experiment.
    refused to shock the learner even once.
    60s
  • Q9
    Which of the following is an example of implicit prejudice?
    Jake, who is White, gives higher evaluations to essays he believes to be written by Black authors than to written by White authors essays.
    Brad earns more than Jane, despite having the same job skills, performance level, and seniority.
    In certain countries, women are not allowed to drive.
    Carol believes that White people are arrogant.
    60s
  • Q10
    Instead of providing arguments in favor of a political candidate, ads may build political support by associating pictures of the candidate with emotion-evoking music and images. This strategy best illustrates
    peripheral route persuasion.
    the social-responsibility norm.
    deindividuation.
    informational social influence.
    60s
  • Q11
    The foot-in-the-door phenomenon refers to the tendency to
    perform simple tasks more effectively in the presence of others.
    experience an increasing attraction to novel stimuli as they become more familiar.
    neglect critical thinking because of a strong desire for social harmony within a group.
    comply with a large request if one has previously complied with a small request.
    60s

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