Social Psychology Questions
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In humans, cognitive and social processes _______ biologically driven helping, like reciprocal helping or helping kin.
mediate
According to evolutionary theory, although helping kin may result in personal costs, we indirectly help ourselves by helping our _________.
genes
People sometimes help to alleviate their own _______ at the victim’s suffering.
distress
People are often motivated by a feeling of ________ to relieve another’s suffering, regardless of personal rewards and costs.
empathy
If someone is ______-focused, as opposed to self-focused, they are more likely to help.
other
Helping with the aim of relieving the negative emotions experienced when we observe someone in pain is a typical _______ motive.
egoistic
Being mimicked tends to increase liking, ________ empathy, and facilitate social interactions.
enhance
A social dilemma in which too much harvesting by one individual has negative outcomes for the whole group is called a resource ________ dilemma.
depletion
Most people act in a ______ way in social dilemmas.
selfish
When individuals identify with groups, one of the consequences is that the greater _________ of the group becomes the top priority.
good
The chance of cooperation in a social dilemma is greater when the group is ________ in size.
small
When arousal is high and time for reflections is limited, people act on the basis of the most _______ motives or norms.
accessible
Help that is the result of _______ processing can result in long-term commitment.
systematic
Helpful efforts in the workplace that go beyond a worker’s formal job description are called ________ _______ ________.
organizational citizenship behaviors
One of the ways to increase the chance of being helped is to focus your request for help on ________ people.
specific
What did the results of Hastorf and Cantril (1954) on the football game of Princeton University vs. Dartmouth College show?
Axsom, Yates, and Chaiken’s (1987) study on persuasion demonstrated that:
Social psychology is the scientific study of the effects of:
Social psychology gathers knowledge:
The ways that input from the individuals and groups around us influence our thoughts, feelings, and actions are known as:
Which question is NOT a typical social psychology question?
One of the first social psychologists, Norman Triplett, demonstrated that on a task on which the individual contributions can be easily identified:
The behaviorist perspective as opposed to social psychology:
Which historic event has greatly influenced the development of social psychology?
Kurt Lewin (1947) demonstrated:
Dr. Dewey is interested in examining how humans' development has been shaped by the problems faced by our earliest ancestors. It is likely that Dr. Dewey is a(n):
Current research in social psychology is:
The two most important axioms in social psychology are:
Other people influence our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. This shows:
When people take a shift in perspective because they are socially influenced, they usually attribute this to:
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