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Test Bank for Exploring Social Psychology 8E M 1. According to the text, social psychology is defined as the scientific study of how people A. motivate, persuade, and hurt one another. B. think about, influence, and relate to one another. C. manipulate, use, and betray one another. D. conform, help, and form attitudes about one another. Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation 2. Theories help social psychologists _____ their observations and _____ their hypotheses. A. test; organize B. organize; test C. objectify; refute D. refute; objectify Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation 3. A theory A. is an agreed-upon statement. B. summarizes and explains facts. C. cannot be tested. D. is less than fact. Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation 4. A _____ is an integrated set of principles that can explain and predict observed events. A. theory B. hypothesis C. fact D. correlation Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation 5. The difference between facts and theories is that A. facts explain theories. B. theories explain facts. C. facts are ideas. D. theories are statements. Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation 6. _____ explain and predict observed events while _____ are testable predictions. A. Statements; theories B. Theories; hypotheses C. Hypotheses; theories D. Correlations; experiments Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation 7. According to the text, which of the following is one of the purposes of a hypothesis? A. Hypotheses allow us to test a theory. B. Hypotheses provide explanations for research results. C. Hypotheses prove theories. D. Hypotheses communicate the results of research studies. Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation 8. Which of the following is an example of field research? A. taking opinion polls of people in an amusement park about its hygiene and cleanliness B. flashing different color lights on players on the pitch during a soccer game C. testing the effects of chemicals on animals in an industrial lab D. observing changes in the moods of people in a laboratory when they are exposed to violent movies Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation 9. Which of the following best defines informed consent in an experiment? A. informing the research participants about the results of the experiment B. telling the research participants about the content of the experiment so as to help them choose whether they wish to participate in the experiment C. communicating to the research participants about the deception used in the experiment 1-3 D. informing the research participants about the feedback received from other participants about the effectiveness of the experiment Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation 10. Research done in natural, real-life settings outside the laboratory is referred to as A. correlational research. B. experimental research. C. laboratory research. D. field research. Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

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Test Bank for Exploring Social Psychology 8E
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, Doing Social Psychology
1. According to the text, social psychology is defined as the scientific study of how people
A. motivate, persuade, and hurt one another.
B. think about, influence, and relate to one another.
C. manipulate, use, and betray one another.
D. conform, help, and form attitudes about one another.

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

2. Theories help social psychologists _____ their observations and _____ their hypotheses.
A. test; organize
B. organize; test
C. objectify; refute
D. refute; objectify

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

3. A theory
A. is an agreed-upon statement.
B. summarizes and explains facts.
C. cannot be tested.
D. is less than fact.

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

4. A _____ is an integrated set of principles that can explain and predict observed events.
A. theory
B. hypothesis
C. fact
D. correlation

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

5. The difference between facts and theories is that
A. facts explain theories.
B. theories explain facts.
C. facts are ideas.
D. theories are statements.

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

6. _____ explain and predict observed events while _____ are testable predictions.
A. Statements; theories
B. Theories; hypotheses
C. Hypotheses; theories
D. Correlations; experiments

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

7. According to the text, which of the following is one of the purposes of a hypothesis?
A. Hypotheses allow us to test a theory.
B. Hypotheses provide explanations for research results.
C. Hypotheses prove theories.
D. Hypotheses communicate the results of research studies.

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

8. Which of the following is an example of field research?
A. taking opinion polls of people in an amusement park about its hygiene and cleanliness
B. flashing different color lights on players on the pitch during a soccer game
C. testing the effects of chemicals on animals in an industrial lab
D. observing changes in the moods of people in a laboratory when they are exposed to violent movies

Accessibility: Keyboard Navigation

9. Which of the following best defines informed consent in an experiment?
A. informing the research participants about the results of the experiment
B. telling the research participants about the content of the experiment so as to help them choose whether they wish to participate in the experiment
C. communicating to the research participants about the deception used in the experiment
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