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Intro to Social Psychology (PSYB10) Midterm Practice Questions

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A list of questions on material covered in lectures between weeks 4-6. Allows students to better understand and test their knowledge on the course materials prior to the second midterm

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Conceptual Questions‬


‭. Define conformity, compliance, and obedience. How are these three forms of‬
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social influence distinct from one another?‬


‭●‬ A
‭nswer:‬‭
Conformity is the change in behavior or attitudes to align with a‬
group or individual without a direct request. Compliance involves responding‬

favorably to an explicit request, often in situations without direct power‬

differences. Obedience is a change in behavior as a result of a direct‬

command from an authority figure, indicating a power dynamic.‬


‭. Explain the foot-in-the-door technique and why it works according to the‬
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principle of cognitive dissonance.‬


‭●‬ A
‭nswer:‬‭
The foot-in-the-door technique involves starting with a small‬
request that the person is likely to agree to, followed by a larger request.‬

It works because people seek consistency in their actions and self-image;‬

agreeing to a small request makes them more likely to comply with the‬

subsequent larger request to maintain cognitive consistency.‬


‭. Describe the reciprocity technique and provide an example of its use in a‬
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business context.‬


‭●‬ A
‭nswer:‬‭
The reciprocity technique involves giving something to someone‬
before asking for a favor, creating a sense of obligation. For instance,‬

waiters giving mints to customers before presenting the bill often see‬

increased tips, as customers feel obliged to reciprocate the kindness.‬


‭. What is the endowment effect, and how does it impact people's willingness to‬
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trade items of equal value?‬


‭●‬ A
‭nswer:‬‭
The endowment effect is a bias where people ascribe more value to‬
items simply because they own them. This effect makes individuals less‬

likely to trade their possessions, even for items of equal value, as they‬

psychologically value what they own more highly.‬


5. What is group polarization, and what factors contribute to it?‬


‭●‬ A
‭nswer:‬‭
Group polarization is the tendency for a group's discussion to‬
amplify individuals' pre-existing beliefs. It is influenced by group‬

composition (homogeneity, likeability, physical closeness), the presence of‬

an outgroup, and the extremity of initial positions. These factors drive‬

individuals toward more extreme positions post-discussion.‬


‭. Define the minimal group paradigm and explain how it demonstrates in-group‬
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favoritism.‬


‭●‬ A
‭nswer:‬‭
The minimal group paradigm illustrates how people tend to favor‬
their in-group over out-groups based on trivial criteria. Even when groups‬

are arbitrarily assigned, people show positive biases toward their own‬

group, including more favorable resource allocations and attitudes.‬


7. Describe deindividuation and provide an example of its effect on behavior.‬
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