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Explọrịng Sọcịal Psychọlọgy
9th Edịtịọn
By
Davịd Myers, Jean Twenge
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,Contents
Exploring Social Psychology .............................................................................................................................................. 1
9th Edition.............................................................................................................................................................................. 1
......................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
Chapter 1: Introducing the Science and Methods of Social Psychology .................................................................. 3
Chapter 2: The Self in a Social World ........................................................................................................................ 9
Chapter 3: Social Beliefs and Judgments.................................................................................................................. 16
Chapter 4: Behaviour and Attitudes ......................................................................................................................... 23
Chapter 5: Persuasion ................................................................................................................................................ 29
Chapter 6: Conformity ............................................................................................................................................... 36
Chapter 7: Group Influence ....................................................................................................................................... 43
Chapter 8: Altruism: Helping Others ....................................................................................................................... 51
Chapter 9: Aggression: Hurting Others ................................................................................................................... 58
Chapter 10: Attraction and Intimacy: Liking and Loving Others ......................................................................... 65
Chapter 11: Prejudice................................................................................................................................................. 72
Chapter 12: Conflict and Peacemaking .................................................................................................................... 80




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,Chapter 1: Introducing the Science and Methods of Social Psychology

1. Which of the following best defines social psychology?

A. The study of personality traits and their stability
B. The scientific study of how people think about, influence, and relate to one
another
C. The analysis of individual cognitive processes
D. The examination of cultural norms across societies
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Social psychology focuses on how individuals think, feel, and behave in
social contexts.

2. A primary distinction between social psychology and sociology is:

A. Sociology focuses more on individual behavior
B. Social psychology examines large-scale societal trends
C. Sociology examines group-level variables, whereas social psychology focuses on
individuals within groups
D. Social psychology is not considered a science
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Sociology tends to look at broader social systems, while social
psychology studies individuals in social contexts.

3. What is a key goal of social psychological research?

A. To confirm intuitive beliefs
B. To manipulate group norms
C. To understand and predict behavior in social settings
D. To classify personality types
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Social psychology aims to understand and predict social behavior
through empirical investigation.

4. Which method allows researchers to infer causality?


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, A. Naturalistic observation
B. Case study
C. Correlational study
D. Experimental method
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Only experiments involve manipulation and control of variables to infer
cause and effect.

5. What is an independent variable?

A. The result of the study
B. The variable that is measured
C. The variable that is manipulated by the researcher
D. The confounding variable
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The independent variable is what the experimenter changes to observe
its effect.

6. Which of the following best represents a dependent variable?

A. A factor kept constant
B. The variable that changes in response to manipulation
C. A variable that the experimenter manipulates
D. A type of personality trait
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The dependent variable is measured to assess the effect of the
independent variable.

7. What does random assignment ensure in an experiment?

A. Participants are randomly selected from the population
B. Each participant has an equal chance of being in any condition
C. Only people with certain characteristics are chosen
D. The sample is biased
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Random assignment eliminates preexisting differences between groups.

8. A social psychologist would most likely study:

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