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The focus of social psychology is on the_____. - behavior and thoughts of individuals. Kim wants to spend a semester studying abroad, but she worries about leaving her new boyfriend for such a long period of time. Would "absence makes the heart grow fonder" or "out of sight, out of mind" be more applicable. This is an example of the _____. - unscientific nature of conventional wisdom A company asks its workers, "Now that you have received a raise, how satisfied are you with your job?" 87% of the workers indicated they are "very satisfied" or "satisfied." A major concern of this study would be the way in which the ______. - question was asked A company asks its workers, "Now that you have received a raise, how satisfied are you with your job?" 87% of the workers indicated they were "very satisified" or "satisfied". A major concern of this study would be the way in which the ______. - question was asked A motivational model for the self-serving bias suggests that we attribute success to internal factors because we_____. - look to boost our self-esteem Abbie noticed that Kayla spends time talking to almost everyone she meets at work and believes that this is because Kayla is a friendly, outgoing person. In fact, Kayla is rather shy and withdrawn most of the time, but her job at a local bank requires that she talk with most of the bank's customers periodically. Abbie's perception of Kayla is mistaken because of _____. - the correspondence bias Although Sarah could afford any car she wants, she drives an aging Volkswagen. Sam, Sarah's friend, thinks that this choice says something about Sarah's personality. Sam clearly agrees with the theory of_____. - correspondent inference As a scientific discipline, social psychology seeks a(n)_____. - understanding of the nature and causes of social behaviorAt an exclusive restaurant, Erin notices that her boyfriend cannot sit still during their meal. He is constantly rubbing his left knee, scratching an itch, or pulling his earlobe. This type of body language usually indicates_____. - emotional arousal Based on his estimate of how long it would take him to complete his midterm essay, Armando told his instructor that he would turn in the paper on Tuesday, but was late turning it in, causing his instructor to deduct a letter grade from the paper. Next time Armando makes such a promise based on a plan, he will likely - make the same planning error as he did the first time Based on research regarding the preference for a good sense of humor in a romantic partner, which of the following is true? - a good sense of humor may signal availability or interest in the other Certain facial expressions are recognized as representing_____ underlying emotions in_____different cultures. - the same basic; many Deborah has just spent a great deal of money on a new fur coat. When she showed it to her husband, she asked if he like it. Without hesitation, her husband responded by saying "Yes. It is beautiful." Before he spoke, however, a slight frown appeared on his face for less than a second. This might indicate that he is concealing his true feelings from his wife and is known as a_____. - microexpression Despite some variation, universal mating preferences seem to exist for certain physical features. This fact suggests that these attractiveness features are influenced by_____. - evolutionary factors Even though there is no single best method of research, the _____ method is generally preferred by social psychologists. - experimental Imagine that you see a friend arguing with a sales clerk in a store. You have never seen your friend argue with anyone in public before. Therefore, you think that the clerk did something to cause the argument. The theory that most directly explains how you reached this conclusion is ______. - theory of correspondent inference Implicit personality theories about first-born children include which of the following traits? - intelligent, responsible, stable, unemotionalIn addition to social cognition and behavioral approaches, research on_____ has helped social psychologists develop a greater understanding of how people comply with requests. - emotions In an experiment, researchers wanted to know whether changing the level of lighting in a factory would have an effect on the productivity of employees. In order to address this question, employees were randomly assigned to three separate identical work areas, but the lighting was set at a different level in each of the work areas. Then employees in all three work groups began to operate machinery that produced small electrical components. The number of components produced by each group was carefully tallied at the end of each 8-hour shift. In this example, the dependent variable is the _____. - level of lighting In an experiment, researchers wanted to know whether changing the level of lighting in a factory would have an effect on the productivity of employees. In order to address this question, three groups of employees were placed in separate work areas and the level of lighting was systematically varied for one group as the employees operated machinery that produced small electrical components. The number of components produced was carefully tallied at the end of each 8-hour shift. In this example, the independent variable is _____. - level of lighting In one study, participants were presented with words that were either consistent or inconsistent with their strongly held values. Participants showed quite strong reactions to the value-inconsistent words. This suggests that we process information we _____. - disagree with quickly In order to determine whether people have a strong or weak preference for the color of their cookware, a company wants to collect information from many of its past customers. If the number of past customers is very large, the company may want to consider using _____ methods. - survey

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Social Psychology: TESU - Module 1
The focus of social psychology is on the_____. - behavior and thoughts of individuals.



Kim wants to spend a semester studying abroad, but she worries about leaving her new boyfriend for
such a long period of time. Would "absence makes the heart grow fonder" or "out of sight, out of mind"
be more applicable. This is an example of the _____. - unscientific nature of conventional wisdom



A company asks its workers, "Now that you have received a raise, how satisfied are you with your job?"
87% of the workers indicated they are "very satisfied" or "satisfied." A major concern of this study would
be the way in which the ______. - question was asked



A company asks its workers, "Now that you have received a raise, how satisfied are you with your job?"
87% of the workers indicated they were "very satisified" or "satisfied". A major concern of this study
would be the way in which the ______. - question was asked



A motivational model for the self-serving bias suggests that we attribute success to internal factors
because we_____. - look to boost our self-esteem



Abbie noticed that Kayla spends time talking to almost everyone she meets at work and believes that
this is because Kayla is a friendly, outgoing person. In fact, Kayla is rather shy and withdrawn most of the
time, but her job at a local bank requires that she talk with most of the bank's customers periodically.
Abbie's perception of Kayla is mistaken because of _____. - the correspondence bias



Although Sarah could afford any car she wants, she drives an aging Volkswagen. Sam, Sarah's friend,
thinks that this choice says something about Sarah's personality. Sam clearly agrees with the theory
of_____. - correspondent inference



As a scientific discipline, social psychology seeks a(n)_____. - understanding of the nature and
causes of social behavior

, At an exclusive restaurant, Erin notices that her boyfriend cannot sit still during their meal. He is
constantly rubbing his left knee, scratching an itch, or pulling his earlobe. This type of body language
usually indicates_____. - emotional arousal



Based on his estimate of how long it would take him to complete his midterm essay, Armando told his
instructor that he would turn in the paper on Tuesday, but was late turning it in, causing his instructor to
deduct a letter grade from the paper. Next time Armando makes such a promise based on a plan, he will
likely - make the same planning error as he did the first time



Based on research regarding the preference for a good sense of humor in a romantic partner, which of
the following is true? - a good sense of humor may signal availability or interest in the other



Certain facial expressions are recognized as representing_____ underlying emotions in_____different
cultures. - the same basic; many



Deborah has just spent a great deal of money on a new fur coat. When she showed it to her husband,
she asked if he like it. Without hesitation, her husband responded by saying "Yes. It is beautiful." Before
he spoke, however, a slight frown appeared on his face for less than a second. This might indicate that he
is concealing his true feelings from his wife and is known as a_____. - microexpression



Despite some variation, universal mating preferences seem to exist for certain physical features. This fact
suggests that these attractiveness features are influenced by_____. - evolutionary factors



Even though there is no single best method of research, the _____ method is generally preferred by
social psychologists. - experimental



Imagine that you see a friend arguing with a sales clerk in a store. You have never seen your friend argue
with anyone in public before. Therefore, you think that the clerk did something to cause the argument.
The theory that most directly explains how you reached this conclusion is ______. - theory of
correspondent inference



Implicit personality theories about first-born children include which of the following traits? -
intelligent, responsible, stable, unemotional

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