Unit 9: Social Psychology
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The fundamental attribution error is the tendency to:
Asch's line experiments demonstrated the power of:
Milgram's obedience experiments revealed that:
Cognitive dissonance occurs when:
The bystander effect suggests that:
Prejudice is best described as:
Social loafing is the tendency for people to:
The Stanford prison experiment conducted by Zimbardo demonstrated:
In-group bias refers to:
The foot-in-the-door technique works by:
Groupthink is most likely to occur when:
According to the mere exposure effect, people tend to:
Solomon Asch's line experiments demonstrated the power of:
Stanley Milgram's obedience studies found that:
The bystander effect suggests that people are less likely to help when:
Cognitive dissonance theory predicts that when our actions conflict with our attitudes, we tend to:
Social facilitation refers to the tendency to:
According to the foot-in-the-door phenomenon:
Deindividuation is the tendency to:
Zimbardo's Stanford Prison Experiment demonstrated the power of:
The just-world phenomenon is the belief that:
According to the social-exchange theory of altruism, helping behavior is motivated by:
What does this experiment demonstrate?
The class's response best illustrates which concept?
Which factor would be MOST likely to DECREASE obedience in this paradigm?
Which phenomenon best explains the trend shown in the data?
Which social psychological concept is BEST demonstrated by this experiment?
According to Festinger, which group experienced the most cognitive dissonance?
What does the IAT data most likely indicate?
The decrease in individual effort as group size increases is called:
In Milgram's obedience experiments, approximately what percentage of participants delivered the maximum 450-volt shock when ordered to do so by the experimenter?
A student attributes their A on an exam to their hard work and intelligence, but blames their F on the next exam on an unfair test. This pattern best illustrates
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