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SOP 3004 Final Exam FAU questions
well answered graded A+

implicit personality theory - ANS ✔✔sets of assumptions about how different types of people,
personality traits, and actions are related to each other



Heuristic - ANS ✔✔a problem solving approach (algorithm) to find a satisfactory solution where
finding an optimal or exact solution is impractical or impossible.



social psychology - ANS ✔✔the scientific study of how we think about, influence, and relate to
one another



goal of social psychology - ANS ✔✔To identify universal properties of human nature that make
everyone susceptible to social influence, regardless of social class or culture



cognitive dissonance theory - ANS ✔✔the theory that we act to reduce the discomfort we feel
when two of our thoughts are inconsistent



Collectivistic - ANS ✔✔cultural values such as obedience and group harmony



confirmation bias - ANS ✔✔a tendency to search for information that confirms one's
preconceptions



Correlation and Causation - ANS ✔✔correlation does not equal causation



demand characteristics - ANS ✔✔those aspects of an observational setting that cause people to
behave as they think someone else wants or expects

,dependent variable - ANS ✔✔The outcome factor; the variable that may change in response to
manipulations of the independent variable.



experimental realism - ANS ✔✔the degree to which experimental procedures are involving to
participants and lead them to behave naturally and spontaneously



fundamental attribution error - ANS ✔✔the tendency for observers, when analyzing another's
behavior, to underestimate the impact of the situation and to overestimate the impact of
personal disposition



hidden values - ANS ✔✔defining the good life, professional advice, forming concepts, labeling



Hypothesis - ANS ✔✔A testable prediction, often implied by a theory



implicit attitude - ANS ✔✔an attitude, such as prejudice, that one is not aware of having



explicit attitudes - ANS ✔✔attitudes that we consciously endorse and can easily report



longitudinal study - ANS ✔✔research in which the same people are restudied and retested over
a long period



Mood Influence - ANS ✔✔If you're in a good mood it's more likely you'll rate someone more
attractive.



Moods influence one's thinking - ANS ✔✔If you are in a bad mood, it will project. Anything will
ruin your mood more

, Moral actions are measured by ______. - ANS ✔✔truth



Moral attitudes - ANS ✔✔



Moral actions not based on - ANS ✔✔feelings or pity



Moral actions are those which abide by _____. - ANS ✔✔human nature (i.e. rationality)



Moral actions influence on moral attitudes - ANS ✔✔



narcissism - ANS ✔✔excessive self-love and self-absorption



narcissistic - ANS ✔✔conceited; having excessive self-love or admiration



over justification effect - ANS ✔✔the result of bribing people to do what they already like doing;
they may then see their actions as externally controlled rather than intrinsically appealing



Over justification - ANS ✔✔The process by which extrinsic rewards can sometimes displace
internal motivation



Priming - ANS ✔✔the activation, often unconsciously, of particular associations in memory



random samples - ANS ✔✔samples chosen in such a way that any member of the population
being polled has an equal chance of being selected



Reactance - ANS ✔✔a motive to protect or restore one's sense of freedom; arises when
someone threatens our freedom of action

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