Due Feb 3 at 11:59pm Points 50 Questions 50
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Question 1 pts
After the 9/11 attacks, it seemed obvious the United States had missed
major signals that pointed to the impending disaster. This perspective
reflects
social representations.
Correct! hindsight bias.
experimental data.
hypothesizing.
, Question 2 pts
Compared with personality psychology, social psychology focuses
less on both individual differences and how individuals view and affect one
another.
more on individual differences and less on how individuals view and affect
one another.
more on both individual differences and how individuals view and affect
one another.
Correct!
less on individuals’ differences and more on how individuals view and
affect one another.
Question 3 pts
One definition of social psychology is
Correct!
the scientific study of how people think about each other, influence each
other, and interact with each other.
the social aspects of mental illness.
the study of the amount of sociability a person possesses.
the psychology of sociology.
, Question 4 pts
Hindsight bias is
predicting the future
the same as confirmation bias
Correct! feeling like you knew the answer all along after it has been told to you.
the same as the experimenter bias
Question 5 pts
Deception, which is considered an acceptable practice in psychological
research, may include
Correct! All of the answers are correct.
debriefing the subjects at the end of the study.
misinforming the subjects about the true nature of the study.
misleading the subjects about the true nature of the study.
Question 6 pts
Psychologists abide by ethical principles when conducting research,
including