Social Psychology, 14th Edition by
Robert A. Baron
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are included (Ch 1 to 12)
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,Table of Contents are given below
1. Social Psychology: The Science of the Social Side of Life
2. Social Cognition: How We Think About the Social World
3. Social Perception: Perceiving and Understanding Others
4. The Self: Answering the Question, "Who Am I?"
5. Attitudes: Evaluating and Responding to the Social World
6. Stereotyping, Prejudice, and Discrimination: The Causes, Effects, and
Cures
7. Interpersonal Attraction and Close Relationships
8. Social Influence: Changing Others' Behavior
9. Prosocial Behavior: Helping Others
10. Aggression: Its Nature, Causes, and Control
11. Groups and Individuals: The Consequences of Belonging
12. Social Psychology: Overcoming Adversity and Achieving Happiness
,The test bank is organized in reverse order, with the last chapter displayed first, to ensure that all
chapters are included in this document. (Complete Chapters included Ch12-1)
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Key: Answer, Page, Type, Learning Objective, Level
Type
A=Applied
C=Conceptual
F=Factual
Level
(1)=Easy; (2)=Moderate; (3)=Difficult
LO=Learning Objective
SG=Used in Study Guide
p=page
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Multiple Choice Single Select
M/C Question 1
Who would feel least lonely?
a) Greg, whose wife recently died.
b) Bob, who has spent his life alone by choice.
c) Charlie, who is recently divorced.
d) Ernie, who finds it difficult to form bonds with others.
ANS: b
Skill=Apply, Objective=12.1: Examine how social causes lead to physical and
psychological ailments, Topic=12.1: Social Sources of Stress and Their Effects on
Personal Well-Being, Difficulty=Medium
M/C Question 2
How can loneliness be reduced?
a) Learning self-defeating behaviors
b) Increasing one’s self-esteem
c) Improving one’s social skills
d) Reinforcing an avoidant attachment style
ANS: c
Skill=Understand, Objective=12.1: Examine how social causes lead to physical and
psychological ailments, Topic=12.1: Social Sources of Stress and Their Effects on
Personal Well-Being, Difficulty=Easy
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, M/C Question 3
Bob is chronically lonely and hopes to acquire some social skills. What would a social
psychologist suggest?
a) Engage in self-affirmations.
b) Practice interacting with strangers and then watching tapes of the interaction.
c) Learn to make a request sound like an order.
d) Have more optimistic expectations about interactions.
ANS: b
Skill=Apply, Objective=12.1: Examine how social causes lead to physical and
psychological ailments, Topic=12.1: Social Sources of Stress and Their Effects on
Personal Well-Being, Difficulty=Medium
M/C Question 4
Bobby lost an important account at work today. His boss was thoroughly disappointed and in
no uncertain terms told him he had made a grave mistake. When Bobby thinks about going
home to his partner, he most likely ________.
a) believes his partner loves him unconditionally
b) feels his partner will love him less and be less accepting
c) will be happy to be around someone who loves him just as he is
d) thinks that at least his relationship is intact and going well
ANS: b
Skill=Apply, Objective=12.1: Examine how social causes lead to physical and
psychological ailments, Topic=12.1: Social Sources of Stress and Their Effects on
Personal Well-Being, Difficulty=Hard
M/C Question 5
Terry and Jo are dating and want to have a happy and lasting relationship. Which of the
following would be helpful to prolonging their relationship?
a) Terry being high in attachment anxiety
b) Jo being high in attachment anxiety
c) Focusing conversations predominantly on events of the day and not on personal
feelings or moods
d) Inquiring about the mood state of one another
ANS: d
Skill=Apply, Objective=12.1: Examine how social causes lead to physical and
psychological ailments, Topic=12.1: Social Sources of Stress and Their Effects on
Personal Well-Being, Difficulty=Hard
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