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McMaster University: Introduction to Social Psychology | SOCPSY 1Z03 Quiz 1 Complete Answered 100% Latest Summer 2025/2026. Cognitive theory argues that cognitive processes intervene between external stimuli and behavioral responses. Question 1 options: True False volutionary perspective pays particular attention to the following social processes, except: Question 2 options: Altruism Identity formation Aggression Mate selection Which of the following is NOT a core concern of Social Psychology? Question 3 options: The impact that social structures have on groups and individuals The impact one individual has on another individual The impact that genes have on individual behaviour The impact that an individual has on their group membersWhich theoretical perspective argues that our social behaviour is linked to our genes? Question 4 options: Group Processes Symbolic Interactionism Evolutionary Theory Cognitive Perspecitives _____________ identify the conditions that produce specific social behavior. Question 5 options: Theoretical perspectives Middle-range theories Propositions General theories A symbolic interactionist would argue that goals can only be accomplished when the meanings of things are shared and consensual. Question 6 options: True FalseSocial psychologists are only concerned with actual experiences in the 'real-world' that effect our thoughts, feelings, behaviours, and actions Question 7 options: True False The society affects the individual, but the individual does not affect society Question 8 options: True False As a social psychologist, I am interested in understanding intergroup conflict currently happening as a result of the Freedom Convoy. Which core concern am I addressing Question 9 options: The impact the individual has on the group The impact the individual has on another individual The impact that social context has on groups and individuals The impact that groups have on other groups Belinda researches an intentional community that does not use paper money. Instead, members trade and barter their time, skills, and goods. Using a group processes theoreticalperspective, Belinda may pay attention to which of the following in her analysis: Question 10 options: Status Conditioning Equity All options As a social psychologist, I am interested in studying how cult leaders have such an enormous impact on their followers. Which core concern am I addressing? Question 11 options: The impact that groups have on other groups The impact the individual has on another individual The impact the individual has on the group The impact that social context has on groups and individuals Which theorist developed the concept of the Looking Glass Self? Question 12 options: BlumerCooley Goffman Mead Which of the following perspectives does the theory of the Looking Glass fall under? Question 13 options: Evolutionary Theory Cognitive Perspectives Group Processes Symbolic Interactionism Thao notices that her friends who identify as trans tend to avoid multi-stalled public restrooms, and instead wait for single-stall facilities. Thao would be most likely to account for this pattern using a ____________. Question 14 options: Theory Theoretical perspective Middle-range theory SchemaWhich of the following social psychological theoretical perspectives places more emphasis on a psychological approach? Question 15 options: Symbolic Interactionism Cognitive Perspectives Social Structure and Personality Social Exchange One common criticism of the group processes tradition is that the participants in laboratory experiments are too diverse to allow for generalizable conclusions. Question 17 options: True False Social psychology bridges the interests of sociologists and their emphasis on the individual, as well as psychologists and their focus on social structures Question 18 options: True False In social psychology, the people whose opinions we care most about, or who control important rewards or occupycentral positions in groups we are part of, are called "significant others." Question 19 options: True False Theories are different from theoretical perspectives because theories only describe observable facts. false Every Thanksgiving, Amal's uncles get into an argument over politics. One identifies as a Liberal, the other as a Conservative. It's not uncommon for the disagreements to spill over into other, non-political topics, with each uncle making assumptions about the other and exaggerating differences between them based on their political party identifications. Thinking back on their social psychology class, Amal thinks that _____________would help them most in understanding their uncles' frustrating behavior. Question 3 options: Evolutionary theory Social Identity Theory Role theory The dual-process theory of information processingXinxin is meeting Robert at a local coffee shop for a blind date. She arrives early and quickly notices that the other patrons are either women, or older men—too old to be her date. She sits facing the door and waits for Robert to arrive. She gives careful consideration to each man that walks through the door in an effort to determine if she should approach him or not. This is best considered an example of _____________. Question 6 options: The dual-process model of information processing Carrying out a role in accordance with group norms An evolutionary perspective on mate selection Engaging in self-perception and self-evaluation The most common critique of the evolutionary perspective is that those working in this tradition rely on circular reasoning. Question 7 options: True FalseThe idea that frustration leads to aggression is an example of a middle-range theory. Question 8 options: True False Which is not one of the "three faces" of social psychology? Question 9 options: Social structure and personality Symbolic interactionism Structural functionalism Group processes Schemas are important in social relations because _____________. Question 10 options: We can sometimes rely on them to fill in missing information or make inferences They can help us to remember information better process it more quickly Interpreting our social surroundings without them would be very inefficient All optionsThe concept that meanings are not inherent but are negotiated in interaction with others is a main premise of what perspective? Question 12 options: Cognitive Group Processes Social structure and personality Symbolic interactionism Social psychologists are interested in what people do and why they do it Question 14 options: True False One drawback of cognitive phenomena is that we must infer them from what people say and do, which makes it difficult to conduct definitive tests of theoretical predictions from cognitive theory. However, recent methodological advances are beginning to make direct observation of cognitive phenomena possible. Question 16 options: True False Next PageThe ability to think critically is rooted in our biology; some are very skilled at it, while others are not. It cannot be acquired. Question 17 options: True False Situated self is an individual's ability to engage in selfperception, self-evaluation, and self-control. Question 18 options: True False A social psychologist interested in how common stereotypes associated with gender influence judgments about a job applicant's appropriateness for a job would likely draw on the cognitive perspective in their research. Question 2 options: True False For the third time in a month, Jason needs to cancel his dinner plans with his boyfriend, Dustin, due to a problem at work. Before he calls to give the bad news, he imagines how the different explanations and apologies he could offermight appear to Dustin, and how Dustin might react. Jason is engaging in a process called _____________. Question 7 options: Situating an identity Identity work Role-taking Role-playing In order for a relationship to have equity, both parties must experience the same amount of rewards and costs. Question 8 options: True False Social Psychologists are not only concerned about what people do, but also how they think and feel. Question 10 options: True False Which theorist coined the term 'Symbolic Interactionism?' Question 11 options: Blumer MeadCooley Speakman Which of the following is false about the social structure and personality perspective? Question 16 options: It is the most sociological of the social psychology perspectives It relies on surveys, which limit its ability to make causal inferences It accounts for people who deviate from trends and averages It argues that each individual is situated in a unique position in the social structure A ________ ultimately provides us with a blueprint for how to engage in certain situations Question 18 options: Generalized Other Cognitive Structure Norm Schema As a social psychologist, I am interested in understanding how people such as Martin Luther King affected civil rights movement. Which core concern am I addressing?Question 20 options: The impact that social context has on groups and individuals The impact that groups have on other groups The impact the individual has on the group The impact the individual has on another individual The emergence of the field of Social Psychology can be traced back to: Question 4 options: 1684 1972 The turn of the 21st century The turn of the 20th century Theoretical perspectives offer explanations for a set of observed social phenomena. Question 6 options: True False Next Page Carlos is a summer camp counselor. He's noticed that his campers seem to have developed a system for determining who gets access to resources like the basketball or tennis courts first, how long each camper gets to use the resource,and who has to carry the bag of supplies back and forth. He's interested in how this system emerged, what the system is, and if it results in campers feeling unfairly burdened or left out. Thinking back to his social psychology class, he makes a list of concepts that might help him understand the boys' behavior. Which of the following would be the least useful? Question 17 options: Equity Heuristics Status Norms Ignacio notices that students in his fashion design program often assist each other on projects. Whereas freshmen may spend an hour helping a senior, seniors generally only give freshman five minutes of their time. Which theoretical perspective would help Ignacio explain these patterns the most? *A. Group Processes B. Social structure and personality C. Symbolic interactionism D. Cognitive Which concept considers social interactions by looking at them through an economics lens? Social Exchange Social class, occupation, gender, marital and parental status, and education are all aspects of _____________that are of interest to social psychologists.Social structure

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Cognitive theory argues that cognitive processes intervene

between external stimuli and behavioral responses.

Question 1 options:
True
False

volutionary perspective pays particular attention to the

following social processes, except:

Question 2 options:

Altruism


Identity formation


Aggression


Mate selection


Which of the following is NOT a core concern of Social

Psychology?

Question 3 options:

The impact that social structures have on groups and individuals


The impact one individual has on another individual


The impact that genes have on individual behaviour


The impact that an individual has on their group members

,Which theoretical perspective argues that our social

behaviour is linked to our genes?

Question 4 options:

Group Processes


Symbolic Interactionism


Evolutionary Theory


Cognitive Perspecitives


_____________ identify the conditions that produce specific

social behavior.

Question 5 options:

Theoretical perspectives


Middle-range theories


Propositions


General theories


A symbolic interactionist would argue that goals can only be

accomplished when the meanings of things are shared and

consensual.

Question 6 options:
True
False

, Social psychologists are only concerned with actual

experiences in the 'real-world' that effect our thoughts,

feelings, behaviours, and actions

Question 7 options:
True
False

The society affects the individual, but the individual does

not affect society

Question 8 options:
True
False

As a social psychologist, I am interested in understanding

intergroup conflict currently happening as a result of the

Freedom Convoy. Which core concern am I addressing

Question 9 options:

The impact the individual has on the group


The impact the individual has on another individual


The impact that social context has on groups and individuals


The impact that groups have on other groups


Belinda researches an intentional community that does not

use paper money. Instead, members trade and barter their

time, skills, and goods. Using a group processes theoretical
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