Test 4
Due Apr 7 at 8:59pm Points 50 Questions 50
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Submitted Apr 7 at 8:23am
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Question 1 1/1 pts
During a boxing match, one fighter knocks the other one out. What type
of aggression does this reflect?
hostile
mental
Correct! instrumental
physical
Question 2 1/1 pts
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,4/7/23, 11:23 AM Test 4: PSY 350 Social Psychology - SPR 2023 - In Person
The theory of aggression posits that frustration triggers a
readiness to aggress.
instinct
catharsis
social learning
Correct! frustration-aggression
Question 3 171 pts
Albert Bandura was a theorist who observed the effects of and
aggression.
theoretical learning
classical learning
operant learning
Correct! observational learning
Question 4 1/1 pts
Based on the definition of aggression in the text, which of the scenarios
below would NOT be considered aggression?
A woman destroys another woman’s belongings after they have had an
argument.
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, 4/7/23, 11:23 AM Test 4: PSY 350 Social Psychology - SPR 2023 - In Person
One child bullies another when no one is there to see it.
A husband yells at his wife because he is mad at his boss.
Correct! An angry man accidentally runs over a squirrel with his car.
Question 5 1/1pts
Hitting, kicking, spitting, and verbal insults are all signs of
mild anger.
annoyance.
Correct! aggression.
assertion.
Question 6 1/1 pts
Aggression is different from assertiveness in the sense that
aggression happens by chance.
Correct! aggression is purposeful and meant to hurt someone else.
assertiveness follows aggression.
aggression is accidental and unintended.
Question 7 1/1pts
The demonstrates that familiarity increases liking.
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