Multiple-Choice Practice Questions (Gedrag en Omgeving)
1. 1. What is the bystander effect?
A) The tendency to help more when others are present
B) The reduced likelihood of helping when more people are present
C) Increased responsibility felt by individuals in groups
D) Helping others due to societal norms
2. 2. Which system involves automatic and unconscious processes?
A) System 1
B) System 2
C) Reflective system
D) Cognitive system
3. 3. What is 'nudging' in behavioral psychology?
A) Directly instructing individuals to behave a certain way
B) Using unconscious responses to influence behavior
C) Rewarding individuals for good behavior
D) Punishing undesirable behavior
4. 4. Which theory explains comparing oneself to others?
A) Social comparison theory
B) Self-discrepancy theory
C) Self-enhancement theory
D) Equity theory
5. 5. What does 'self-consistency' refer to?
A) The desire for a positive self-image
B) The need for a stable self-concept
C) The effort to meet societal expectations
D) The aim for realistic optimism
6. 6. What is 'promotion focus' associated with?
A) Avoiding negative outcomes
B) Striving towards the ideal self
C) Maintaining the actual self
D) Preventing guilt
7. 7. What does 'ego depletion' mean?
A) Loss of self-esteem
, B) Decrease in self-control resources
C) Strengthened motivation
D) Shift from ideal self to actual self
8. 8. What is 'altercasting'?
A) Highlighting one's identity through actions
B) Adopting complementary behaviors for social validation
C) Adjusting behavior to fit the situation
D) Splitting private and public selves
9. 9. What describes 'deindividuation'?
A) Acting more civilly in groups
B) Losing individuality in group settings
C) Increasing self-awareness
D) Strengthening personal control
10. 10. What does the 'halo effect' suggest?
A) Attractive people are perceived as more competent
B) Competent individuals are perceived as unattractive
C) Physical appearance has no impact on judgments
D) People judge others only by their actions
11. 11. Which cultural orientation emphasizes personal freedom?
A) Collectivism
B) Individualism
C) Interdependence
D) Masculinity
12. 12. What is 'cognitive dissonance'?
A) Alignment between attitudes and behavior
B) Discomfort from inconsistent attitudes and behaviors
C) Strong commitment to social norms
D) Reduced motivation due to guilt
13. 13. What is the main cause of social loafing?
A) Individual contributions are not measurable
B) Group tasks are too easy
C) Groups are too small
D) Excessive competition among group members
14. 14. What does 'pluralistic ignorance' lead to?
1. 1. What is the bystander effect?
A) The tendency to help more when others are present
B) The reduced likelihood of helping when more people are present
C) Increased responsibility felt by individuals in groups
D) Helping others due to societal norms
2. 2. Which system involves automatic and unconscious processes?
A) System 1
B) System 2
C) Reflective system
D) Cognitive system
3. 3. What is 'nudging' in behavioral psychology?
A) Directly instructing individuals to behave a certain way
B) Using unconscious responses to influence behavior
C) Rewarding individuals for good behavior
D) Punishing undesirable behavior
4. 4. Which theory explains comparing oneself to others?
A) Social comparison theory
B) Self-discrepancy theory
C) Self-enhancement theory
D) Equity theory
5. 5. What does 'self-consistency' refer to?
A) The desire for a positive self-image
B) The need for a stable self-concept
C) The effort to meet societal expectations
D) The aim for realistic optimism
6. 6. What is 'promotion focus' associated with?
A) Avoiding negative outcomes
B) Striving towards the ideal self
C) Maintaining the actual self
D) Preventing guilt
7. 7. What does 'ego depletion' mean?
A) Loss of self-esteem
, B) Decrease in self-control resources
C) Strengthened motivation
D) Shift from ideal self to actual self
8. 8. What is 'altercasting'?
A) Highlighting one's identity through actions
B) Adopting complementary behaviors for social validation
C) Adjusting behavior to fit the situation
D) Splitting private and public selves
9. 9. What describes 'deindividuation'?
A) Acting more civilly in groups
B) Losing individuality in group settings
C) Increasing self-awareness
D) Strengthening personal control
10. 10. What does the 'halo effect' suggest?
A) Attractive people are perceived as more competent
B) Competent individuals are perceived as unattractive
C) Physical appearance has no impact on judgments
D) People judge others only by their actions
11. 11. Which cultural orientation emphasizes personal freedom?
A) Collectivism
B) Individualism
C) Interdependence
D) Masculinity
12. 12. What is 'cognitive dissonance'?
A) Alignment between attitudes and behavior
B) Discomfort from inconsistent attitudes and behaviors
C) Strong commitment to social norms
D) Reduced motivation due to guilt
13. 13. What is the main cause of social loafing?
A) Individual contributions are not measurable
B) Group tasks are too easy
C) Groups are too small
D) Excessive competition among group members
14. 14. What does 'pluralistic ignorance' lead to?