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An extra credit game for social psychology The Rules: The Rules The selection question will be given to the whole class. Anyone answering correctly within the time limit gets one point. The first person with the correct answer becomes the contestant. Contestant Rules: Contestant Rules You have one chance to answer each question. You may use each lifeline one time: 50/50; Check notes; ask class If you miss the question, you lose half the points you have earned in this round. If you decide to quit, there is no penalty. Selection Questions: Question One Question Two Question three Question four Question five Question six Question seven Question eight Question nine Question ten Selection Questions One Point Questions: Question One Question Two Question three Question four Question five Question six Question seven Question eight Question nine Question ten One Point Questions Two Point Questions: Question One Question Two Question three Question four Question five Question six Question seven Question eight Question nine Question ten Two Point Questions Four Point Questions: Question One Question Two Question three Question four Question five Question six Question seven Question eight Question nine Question ten Four Point Questions Eight Point Questions: Question One Question Two Question three Question four Question five Question six Question seven Question eight Question nine Question ten Eight Point Questions SELECTION QUESTION #1: SELECTION QUESTION #1 Social exchange theory Individualist culture Collectivist cultures University housing study Taste-test study Painful shock study Telephone Conversation study Physical attractiveness Scarce Food Supply Universal standard of beauty Symmetry Preference for ample figure Rewards and costs Few friends with lifelong bonds Higher needs for affiliation Self-fulfilling prophecy Anxiety Familiarity Proximity Increased salary and job success Selection Question #1- Answers: Selection Question #1- Answers Social exchange theory- C.Rewards and costs Individualist culture- E. Higher needs for affiliation Collectivist cultures- D. Few friends with lifelong bonds University housing study- I. Self-fulfilling prophecy Taste-test study- H. Anxiety Painful shock study G. Familiarity Telephone Conversation study F. Proximity Physical attractiveness J. Increased salary and job success Scarce Food Supply- B. Preference for ample figure Universal standard of beauty A. Symmetry Selection Question #2: Selection Question #2 Female standard Male standard Focus on standards of attractiveness Viewed together with attractive person Viewed right after attractive person Opposites attract Social anxiety loneliness Immature features Mature features Contrast effect Radiance effect Decreases in body esteem over time Unsatisfying network of social relationships Complementarity of needs Concern about interpersonal evaluation Selection Question #2- Answers: Selection Question #2- Answers Female standard Male standard Focus on standards of attractiveness Viewed together with attractive person Viewed right after attractive person Opposites attract Social anxiety loneliness A- Immature features B-Mature features E-Decreases in body esteem over time D-Radiance effect C- Contrast effect G. Complementarity of needs H. Concern about interpersonal evaluation F. Unsatisfying network of social relationships Selection Question #3: Selection Question #3 Side-by-side Face-to-face Attribution process Secure attachment Anxious-ambivalent attachment Exchange relationships Self-disclosure Overbenefitted partner Actor-observer effect decreases Balance of rewards and costs Sensitive and responsive caregivers Inconsistent and overbearing caregivers Norm of reciprocity Women Men Guilt Selection Question #3- Answers: Selection Question #3- Answers Side-by-side Face-to-face Attribution process Secure attachment Anxious-ambivalent attachment Exchange relationships Self-disclosure Overbenefitted partner G-Men F-Women A-Actor-observer effect decreases C-Sensitive and responsive caregivers D-Inconsistent and overbearing caregivers B-Balance of rewards and costs E-Norm of reciprocity H-Guilt Selection Question #4: Selection Question #4 Suspension bridge Partner-enhancing bias Infatuation Pragma Storge Signals of attraction Fatuous love Friendship love Friendship + game playing Attractive assistant Positive illusions Nonverbal behavior Passion only Passion and commitment without intimacy Selection Question #4- Answers: Selection Question #4- Answers Suspension bridge Partner-enhancing bias Infatuation Pragma Storge Signals of attraction Fatuous love C-Attractive assistant D-Positive illusions F-Passion only B-Friendship + game playing A-Friendship love E-Nonverbal behavior G-Passion and commitment without intimacy Selection Question #5: Selection Question #5 Egoistic helping Altruistic helping Men in general Women in general Kin selection Reciprocal helping Social responsibility Social justice Help a stranger in a dangerous situation Goal is to increase another’s welfare Help provide long-term care to an elderly relative Want something in return Aims to ensure survival of gene pool Help those who need help Help those who deserve help. Social grooming, for example Selection Question #5- Answers: Selection Question #5- Answers Egoistic helping Altruistic helping Men in general Women in general Kin selection Reciprocal helping Social responsibility Social justice D. Want something in return B. Goal is to increase another’s welfare A. Help a stranger in a dangerous situation C. Help provide long-term care to an elderly relative E. Aims to ensure survival of gene pool H. Social grooming, for example F. Help those who need help G. Help those who deserve help. Selection Question #6: Selection Question #6 Instrumental Hostile Women’s views of aggression Men’s views of aggression Instinct theory Evolutionary theory Bandura Bobo doll Directed toward a goal Observational learning Social learning theory Gene pool survival Individual survival Loss of self-control Triggered by anger Reclaiming power and self-esteem Selection Question #6- Answers: Selection Question #6- Answers Instrumental Hostile Women’s views of aggression Men’s views of aggression Instinct theory Evolutionary theory Bandura Bobo doll A. Directed toward a goal G. Triggered by anger F. Loss of self-control H. Reclaiming power and self-esteem E. Individual survival D. Gene pool survival C. Social learning theory B. Observational learning Selection Question #7: Selection Question #7 Basking in reflected glory Desire for internal consistency Flexible thinking strategies Attitudes formed through peripheral route Attitudes formed through central route Foot-in-the-door Social exchange theory Social comparison theory 'Houses made from straw or sticks.' 'Houses made from bricks' Seek those who make you feel good May help explain Milgram studies May lead to faulty impressions of others Others are part of your self-concept Prevent cognitive 'overload' but may produce errors Seek those against whom you can compare yourself Selection Question #7 - Answers: Selection Question #7 - Answers Basking in reflected glory Desire for internal consistency Flexible thinking strategies Attitudes formed through peripheral route Attitudes formed through central route Foot-in-the-door Social exchange theory Social comparison theory F. Others are part of your self- concept E. May lead to faulty impressions of others G. Prevent cognitive 'overload' but may produce errors A.'Houses made from straw or sticks.' B. 'Houses made from bricks' D. May help explain Milgram studies C. Seek those who make you feel good H. Seek those against whom you can compare yourself Selection Question #8: Selection Question #8 Batson Darley and Latane Piliavin 'White smoke' study 'Seizure' study First step in bystander intervention Third step in bystander intervention Notice something unusual is happening Decide you have responsibility to help Audience-inhibition effect Diffusion of responsibility Bystander intervention model Arousal: cost-reward model True altruism Selection Question #8- Answers: Selection Question #8- Answers Batson Darley and Latane Piliavin 'White smoke' study 'Seizure' study First step in bystander intervention Third step in bystander intervention G. True altruism E. Bystander intervention model F. Arousal: cost-reward model C. Audience-inhibition effect D. Diffusion of responsibility A. Notice something unusual is happening B. Decide you have responsibility to help Selection Question #9: Selection Question #9 What are the four steps in the most effective systematic desensitization according to the textbook? Selection Question #9- Answers: Selection Question #9- Answers Relaxation Stimulus Hierarchy Exposure In vivo exposure Selection Question #10: Selection Question #10 What is the eclectic approach to therapy? Selection Question #10- Answers: Selection Question #10- Answers Combining and using techniques from many different therapeutic approaches. One Point Question #1: One Point Question #1 Which statement MOST accurately reflects the core concept of social exchange theory? One Point Question #1-answer: One Point Question #1-answer Which statement MOST accurately reflects the core concept of social exchange theory? One Point Question #2: One Point Question #2 Proximity is a good predictor of - who our friends are - our level of need for affiliation - the quality and quantity of our social relationships - our level of social anxiety One Point Question #2-answer: One Point Question #2-answer Proximity is a good predictor of -who our friends are - our level of need for affiliation - the quality and quantity of our social relationships - our level of social anxiety One Point Question #3: One Point Question #3 - Agoraphobia - A specific phobia - taijin kysfusho - offensive-compulsive behavior Aaron is very good looking. What are people likely to believe about him? - He is socially inept and probably lonely. - He has been used by others for status. - He is unaware of his attractiveness. - He has many other desirable qualities. One Point Question #3-answer: One Point Question #3-answer - Agoraphobia - A specific phobia - taijin kysfusho - offensive-compulsive behavior Aaron is very good looking. What are people likely to believe about him? - He is socially inept and probably lonely. - He has been used by others for status. - He is unaware of his attractiveness. - He has many other desirable qualities One Point Question #4: One Point Question #4 Which of the following is NOT typical of immature facial features? - Large eyes - small nose - Large pupils - thin lips One Point Question #4-answer: One Point Question #4-answer Which of the following is NOT typical of immature facial features? - Large eyes - small nose - Large pupils - thin lips One Point Question #5: One Point Question #5 Which of the following is social physique anxiety strongly associated with? - androgyny - social anxiety - traditional gender role orientation - homosexual orientation One Point Question #5-answer: One Point Question #5-answer Which of the following is social physique anxiety strongly associated with? - androgyny - social anxiety - traditional gender role orientation - homosexual orientation One Point Question #6: One Point Question #6 Harry and Bob are good friends and have similar likes and dislikes. How would Heider describe their relationship? - reciprocal - complementary - balanced - affiliative One Point Question #6-answer: One Point Question #6-answer Harry and Bob are good friends and have similar likes and dislikes. How would Heider describe their relationship? - reciprocal - complementary - balanced - affiliative One Point Question #7: One Point Question #7 Which of the following is necessary for increasing the intimacy of a relationship? - self-disclosure - positive attributions - transactive memory - equity One Point Question #7-answer: One Point Question #7-answer Which of the following is necessary for increasing the intimacy of a relationship? - self-disclosure - positive attributions - transactive memory - equity One Point Question #8: One Point Question #8 Any external condition that prevents a person from obtaining the pleasures s/he expected is - catharsis - disinhibition - frustration - desensitization One Point Question #8-answer: One Point Question #8-answer Any external condition that prevents a person from obtaining the pleasures s/he expected is - catharsis - disinhibition - frustration - desensitization One Point Question #9: One Point Question #9 Which of the following has NOT been found to be related to an increased likelihood of helping? - higher education - finding unexpected money - experiencing success - a bad mood One Point Question #9-answer: One Point Question #9-answer Which of the following has NOT been found to be related to an increased likelihood of helping? - higher education - finding unexpected money - experiencing success - a bad mood One Point Question #10: One Point Question #10 During which phase of group membership is it easiest to create the kind of social role you desire? - socialization - maintenance - resocialization - remembrance. One Point Question #10-answer: One Point Question #10-answer During which phase of group membership is it easiest to create the kind of social role you desire? - socialization - maintenance - resocialization - remembrance Two Point Question #1: Two Point Question #1 Which of the following is an area where applied social psychology is used to improve people’s lives? - Organizations and industry - health care - education - all of the above Two Point Question #1-answer: Two Point Question #1-answer Which of the following is an area where applied social psychology is used to improve people’s lives? - Organizations and industry - health care - education - all of the above Two Point Question #2: Two Point Question #2 Where are most social psychologists employed? Two Point Question #2-answer: Two Point Question #2-answer Where are most social psychologists employed? Two Point Question #3: Two Point Question #3 Rules of conduct that prescribe the manner in which people should generally behave are called - Personal values - social norms. - social beliefs. - cultural differences. Two Point Question #3-answer: Two Point Question #3-answer What is the key element in equity theory? - Personal values - social norms. - social beliefs. - cultural differences. Two Point Question #4: Two Point Question #4 What is the key element in equity theory? - the ratio of rewards to costs - the absolute amount of rewards and costs. - equal distribution among the people. - reciprocal self-disclosure.. Two Point Question #4-answer: Two Point Question #4-answer What is the key element in equity theory? - the ratio of rewards to costs - the absolute amount of rewards and costs. - equal distribution among the people. - reciprocal self-disclosure.. . Two Point Question #5: Two Point Question #5 What is the strong emotional relationship between a primate infant and its caregiver called? - intimacy - dependence. - attachment. - storge. Two Point Question #5-answer: Two Point Question #5-answer What is the strong emotional relationship between a primate infant and its caregiver called? - intimacy - dependence. - attachment. - storge. Two Point Question #6: Two Point Question #6 Joan was almost as happy as her friend Mary when she won the prize. Mary was as sad as Joan when she fell during the race. Their relationship appears to have - equity - reciprocity - intimacy. - attachment. Two Point Question #6-answer: Two Point Question #6-answer Joan was almost as happy as her friend Mary when she won the prize. Mary was as sad as Joan when she fell during the race. Their relationship appears to have - equity - reciprocity - intimacy. - attachment. Two Point Question #7: Two Point Question #7 Which term is out of place here? - friendships - random selection. - voluntary - mutual satisfaction. Two Point Question #7-answer: Two Point Question #7-answer Which term is out of place here? - friendships - random selection. - voluntary - mutual satisfaction. Two Point Question #8: Two Point Question #8 Ramon states he finds it difficult to trust his partners; is uncomfortable in intimate relationships; and doubts he will ever find true love. His attachment style is probably - secure - avoidant - anxious/ambivalent - jealous. Two Point Question #8-answer: Two Point Question #8-answer Ramon states he finds it difficult to trust his partners; is uncomfortable in intimate relationships; and doubts he will ever find true love. His attachment style is probably - - secure - avoidant - anxious/ambivalent - jealous. Two Point Question #9: Two Point Question #9 When did romantic love begin to become associated with marriage in the West? - in the 20th century - during the 17th and 18th centuries. - in the Middle Ages. - during the early Christian era Two Point Question #9-answer: Two Point Question #9-answer When did romantic love begin to become associated with marriage in the West? - in the 20th century - during the 17th and 18th centuries. - in the Middle Ages. - during the early Christian era Two Point Question #10: Two Point Question #10 A person typically first indicates romantic or sexual interest in another person via - asking for a date - engaging in nonverbal communication. - making a sexual gesture. - using verbal expression that contain sexual innuendoes. Two Point Question #10-answer: Two Point Question #10-answer A person typically first indicates romantic or sexual interest in another person via - asking for a date - engaging in nonverbal communication. - making a sexual gesture. - using verbal expression that contain sexual innuendoes. Four Point Question #1: Four Point Question #1 According to recent research, what is the most constructive strategy for dealing with conflict and dissatisfaction in a relationship? - equity - pragma. - voice. - increased sexual activity. Four Point Question #1-answer: Four Point Question #1-answer According to recent research, what is the most constructive strategy for dealing with conflict and dissatisfaction in a relationship? - equity - pragma. - voice. - increased sexual activity.. Four Point Question #2: Four Point Question #2 An important resource for successful coping with the loss of romantic love is - a readily available new romantic partner - long divorce that makes the transition gradual. - frequent contact with the former partner. - a supportive social network. Four Point Question #2-answer: Four Point Question #2-answer An important resource for successful coping with the loss of romantic love is - a readily available new romantic partner - long divorce that makes the transition gradual. - frequent contact with the former partner. - a supportive social network. Four Point Question #3: Four Point Question #3 Some football players insist that a crowd cheering and yelling helps them run faster and play more aggressively. What concept could explain this? Four Point Question #3-answer: Four Point Question #3-answer Some football players insist that a crowd cheering and yelling helps them run faster and play more aggressively. What concept could explain this? Four Point Question #4: Four Point Question #4 If you suddenly became very ill, in which of the following places would you be most likely to receive help? Four Point Question #4-answer: Four Point Question #4-answer If you suddenly became very ill, in which of the following places would you be most likely to receive help? Four Point Question #5: Four Point Question #5 Which of the following moods does NOT appear to increase helping? Four Point Question #5-answer: Four Point Question #5-answer Which of the following moods does NOT appear to increase helping? Four Point Question #6: Four Point Question #6 Which of the following jobs would be most attractive to a low self monitor? Four Point Question #6-answer: Four Point Question #6-answer Which of the following jobs would be most attractive to a low self monitor? Four Point Question #7: Four Point Question #7 Which of the following groups are most likely to commit the fundamental attribution error? Four Point Question #7-answer: Four Point Question #7-answer Which of the following groups are most likely to commit the fundamental attribution error? Four Point Question #8: Four Point Question #8 What famous line of research developed from the brutal murder of Kitty Genovese? Four Point Question #8-answer: Four Point Question #8-answer What famous line of research developed from the brutal murder of Kitty Genovese? Eight Point Question #1: Eight Point Question #1 Which of the following did NOT increase children’s aggressive behavior in the Bobo doll experiments? Eight Point Question #1-answer: Eight Point Question #1-answer Which of the following did NOT increase children’s aggressive behavior in the Bobo doll experiments? Eight Point Question #2: Eight Point Question #2 Which of the following seems to BEST explain why physically attractive people are more socially competent and confident? Eight Point Question #2-answer: Eight Point Question #2-answer Which of the following seems to BEST explain why physically attractive people are more socially competent and confident? Eight Point Question #3: Eight Point Question #3 If John Bowlby were coming to speak, which would be the most likely title of his talk? Eight Point Question #3-answer: Eight Point Question #3-answer If John Bowlby were coming to speak, which would be the most likely title of his talk? Eight Point Question #4: Eight Point Question #4 One major tenet of the original frustration-aggression hypothesis that failed to gain research support was Eight Point Question #4-answer: Eight Point Question #4-answer One major tenet of the original frustration-aggression hypothesis that failed to gain research support was Eight Point Question #5: Eight Point Question #5 The prime motivator for injuring or killing women in 'romantic' relationships appears to be Eight Point Question #5-answer: Eight Point Question #5-answer The prime motivator for injuring or killing women in 'romantic' relationships appears to be Eight Point Question #6: Eight Point Question #6 One problem with responding to physical aggression with punishment is that such a response may Eight Point Question #6-answer: Eight Point Question #6-answer One problem with responding to physical aggression with punishment is that such a response may Eight Point Question #7: Eight Point Question #7 Which item is out of place here? Eight Point Question #7-answer: Eight Point Question #7-answer Which item is out of place here? Eight Point Question #8: Eight Point Question #8 Receiving help that cannot be reciprocated often lead the recipient feeling Eight Point Question #8-answer: Eight Point Question #8-answer Receiving help that cannot be reciprocated often lead the recipient feeling You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
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An extra credit game for social psychology The Rules: The Rules The selection question will be given to the whole class. Anyone answering correctly within the time limit gets one point. The first person with the correct answer becomes the contestant. Contestant Rules: Contestant Rules You have one chance to answer each question. You may use each lifeline one time: 50/50; Check notes; ask class If you miss the question, you lose half the points you have earned in this round. If you decide to quit, there is no penalty. Selection Questions: Question One Question Two Question three Question four Question five Question six Question seven Question eight Question nine Question ten Selection Questions One Point Questions: Question One Question Two Question three Question four Question five Question six Question seven Question eight Question nine Question ten One Point Questions Two Point Questions: Question One Question Two Question three Question four Question five Question six Question seven Question eight Question nine Question ten Two Point Questions Four Point Questions: Question One Question Two Question three Question four Question five Question six Question seven Question eight Question nine Question ten Four Point Questions Eight Point Questions: Question One Question Two Question three Question four Question five Question six Question seven Question eight Question nine Question ten Eight Point Questions SELECTION QUESTION #1: SELECTION QUESTION #1 Social exchange theory Individualist culture Collectivist cultures University housing study Taste-test study Painful shock study Telephone Conversation study Physical attractiveness Scarce Food Supply Universal standard of beauty Symmetry Preference for ample figure Rewards and costs Few friends with lifelong bonds Higher needs for affiliation Self-fulfilling prophecy Anxiety Familiarity Proximity Increased salary and job success Selection Question #1- Answers: Selection Question #1- Answers Social exchange theory- C.Rewards and costs Individualist culture- E. Higher needs for affiliation Collectivist cultures- D. Few friends with lifelong bonds University housing study- I. Self-fulfilling prophecy Taste-test study- H. Anxiety Painful shock study G. Familiarity Telephone Conversation study F. Proximity Physical attractiveness J. Increased salary and job success Scarce Food Supply- B. Preference for ample figure Universal standard of beauty A. Symmetry Selection Question #2: Selection Question #2 Female standard Male standard Focus on standards of attractiveness Viewed together with attractive person Viewed right after attractive person Opposites attract Social anxiety loneliness Immature features Mature features Contrast effect Radiance effect Decreases in body esteem over time Unsatisfying network of social relationships Complementarity of needs Concern about interpersonal evaluation Selection Question #2- Answers: Selection Question #2- Answers Female standard Male standard Focus on standards of attractiveness Viewed together with attractive person Viewed right after attractive person Opposites attract Social anxiety loneliness A- Immature features B-Mature features E-Decreases in body esteem over time D-Radiance effect C- Contrast effect G. Complementarity of needs H. Concern about interpersonal evaluation F. Unsatisfying network of social relationships Selection Question #3: Selection Question #3 Side-by-side Face-to-face Attribution process Secure attachment Anxious-ambivalent attachment Exchange relationships Self-disclosure Overbenefitted partner Actor-observer effect decreases Balance of rewards and costs Sensitive and responsive caregivers Inconsistent and overbearing caregivers Norm of reciprocity Women Men Guilt Selection Question #3- Answers: Selection Question #3- Answers Side-by-side Face-to-face Attribution process Secure attachment Anxious-ambivalent attachment Exchange relationships Self-disclosure Overbenefitted partner G-Men F-Women A-Actor-observer effect decreases C-Sensitive and responsive caregivers D-Inconsistent and overbearing caregivers B-Balance of rewards and costs E-Norm of reciprocity H-Guilt Selection Question #4: Selection Question #4 Suspension bridge Partner-enhancing bias Infatuation Pragma Storge Signals of attraction Fatuous love Friendship love Friendship + game playing Attractive assistant Positive illusions Nonverbal behavior Passion only Passion and commitment without intimacy Selection Question #4- Answers: Selection Question #4- Answers Suspension bridge Partner-enhancing bias Infatuation Pragma Storge Signals of attraction Fatuous love C-Attractive assistant D-Positive illusions F-Passion only B-Friendship + game playing A-Friendship love E-Nonverbal behavior G-Passion and commitment without intimacy Selection Question #5: Selection Question #5 Egoistic helping Altruistic helping Men in general Women in general Kin selection Reciprocal helping Social responsibility Social justice Help a stranger in a dangerous situation Goal is to increase another’s welfare Help provide long-term care to an elderly relative Want something in return Aims to ensure survival of gene pool Help those who need help Help those who deserve help. Social grooming, for example Selection Question #5- Answers: Selection Question #5- Answers Egoistic helping Altruistic helping Men in general Women in general Kin selection Reciprocal helping Social responsibility Social justice D. Want something in return B. Goal is to increase another’s welfare A. Help a stranger in a dangerous situation C. Help provide long-term care to an elderly relative E. Aims to ensure survival of gene pool H. Social grooming, for example F. Help those who need help G. Help those who deserve help. Selection Question #6: Selection Question #6 Instrumental Hostile Women’s views of aggression Men’s views of aggression Instinct theory Evolutionary theory Bandura Bobo doll Directed toward a goal Observational learning Social learning theory Gene pool survival Individual survival Loss of self-control Triggered by anger Reclaiming power and self-esteem Selection Question #6- Answers: Selection Question #6- Answers Instrumental Hostile Women’s views of aggression Men’s views of aggression Instinct theory Evolutionary theory Bandura Bobo doll A. Directed toward a goal G. Triggered by anger F. Loss of self-control H. Reclaiming power and self-esteem E. Individual survival D. Gene pool survival C. Social learning theory B. Observational learning Selection Question #7: Selection Question #7 Basking in reflected glory Desire for internal consistency Flexible thinking strategies Attitudes formed through peripheral route Attitudes formed through central route Foot-in-the-door Social exchange theory Social comparison theory 'Houses made from straw or sticks.' 'Houses made from bricks' Seek those who make you feel good May help explain Milgram studies May lead to faulty impressions of others Others are part of your self-concept Prevent cognitive 'overload' but may produce errors Seek those against whom you can compare yourself Selection Question #7 - Answers: Selection Question #7 - Answers Basking in reflected glory Desire for internal consistency Flexible thinking strategies Attitudes formed through peripheral route Attitudes formed through central route Foot-in-the-door Social exchange theory Social comparison theory F. Others are part of your self- concept E. May lead to faulty impressions of others G. Prevent cognitive 'overload' but may produce errors A.'Houses made from straw or sticks.' B. 'Houses made from bricks' D. May help explain Milgram studies C. Seek those who make you feel good H. Seek those against whom you can compare yourself Selection Question #8: Selection Question #8 Batson Darley and Latane Piliavin 'White smoke' study 'Seizure' study First step in bystander intervention Third step in bystander intervention Notice something unusual is happening Decide you have responsibility to help Audience-inhibition effect Diffusion of responsibility Bystander intervention model Arousal: cost-reward model True altruism Selection Question #8- Answers: Selection Question #8- Answers Batson Darley and Latane Piliavin 'White smoke' study 'Seizure' study First step in bystander intervention Third step in bystander intervention G. True altruism E. Bystander intervention model F. Arousal: cost-reward model C. Audience-inhibition effect D. Diffusion of responsibility A. Notice something unusual is happening B. Decide you have responsibility to help Selection Question #9: Selection Question #9 What are the four steps in the most effective systematic desensitization according to the textbook? Selection Question #9- Answers: Selection Question #9- Answers Relaxation Stimulus Hierarchy Exposure In vivo exposure Selection Question #10: Selection Question #10 What is the eclectic approach to therapy? Selection Question #10- Answers: Selection Question #10- Answers Combining and using techniques from many different therapeutic approaches. One Point Question #1: One Point Question #1 Which statement MOST accurately reflects the core concept of social exchange theory? One Point Question #1-answer: One Point Question #1-answer Which statement MOST accurately reflects the core concept of social exchange theory? One Point Question #2: One Point Question #2 Proximity is a good predictor of - who our friends are - our level of need for affiliation - the quality and quantity of our social relationships - our level of social anxiety One Point Question #2-answer: One Point Question #2-answer Proximity is a good predictor of -who our friends are - our level of need for affiliation - the quality and quantity of our social relationships - our level of social anxiety One Point Question #3: One Point Question #3 - Agoraphobia - A specific phobia - taijin kysfusho - offensive-compulsive behavior Aaron is very good looking. What are people likely to believe about him? - He is socially inept and probably lonely. - He has been used by others for status. - He is unaware of his attractiveness. - He has many other desirable qualities. One Point Question #3-answer: One Point Question #3-answer - Agoraphobia - A specific phobia - taijin kysfusho - offensive-compulsive behavior Aaron is very good looking. What are people likely to believe about him? - He is socially inept and probably lonely. - He has been used by others for status. - He is unaware of his attractiveness. - He has many other desirable qualities One Point Question #4: One Point Question #4 Which of the following is NOT typical of immature facial features? - Large eyes - small nose - Large pupils - thin lips One Point Question #4-answer: One Point Question #4-answer Which of the following is NOT typical of immature facial features? - Large eyes - small nose - Large pupils - thin lips One Point Question #5: One Point Question #5 Which of the following is social physique anxiety strongly associated with? - androgyny - social anxiety - traditional gender role orientation - homosexual orientation One Point Question #5-answer: One Point Question #5-answer Which of the following is social physique anxiety strongly associated with? - androgyny - social anxiety - traditional gender role orientation - homosexual orientation One Point Question #6: One Point Question #6 Harry and Bob are good friends and have similar likes and dislikes. How would Heider describe their relationship? - reciprocal - complementary - balanced - affiliative One Point Question #6-answer: One Point Question #6-answer Harry and Bob are good friends and have similar likes and dislikes. How would Heider describe their relationship? - reciprocal - complementary - balanced - affiliative One Point Question #7: One Point Question #7 Which of the following is necessary for increasing the intimacy of a relationship? - self-disclosure - positive attributions - transactive memory - equity One Point Question #7-answer: One Point Question #7-answer Which of the following is necessary for increasing the intimacy of a relationship? - self-disclosure - positive attributions - transactive memory - equity One Point Question #8: One Point Question #8 Any external condition that prevents a person from obtaining the pleasures s/he expected is - catharsis - disinhibition - frustration - desensitization One Point Question #8-answer: One Point Question #8-answer Any external condition that prevents a person from obtaining the pleasures s/he expected is - catharsis - disinhibition - frustration - desensitization One Point Question #9: One Point Question #9 Which of the following has NOT been found to be related to an increased likelihood of helping? - higher education - finding unexpected money - experiencing success - a bad mood One Point Question #9-answer: One Point Question #9-answer Which of the following has NOT been found to be related to an increased likelihood of helping? - higher education - finding unexpected money - experiencing success - a bad mood One Point Question #10: One Point Question #10 During which phase of group membership is it easiest to create the kind of social role you desire? - socialization - maintenance - resocialization - remembrance. One Point Question #10-answer: One Point Question #10-answer During which phase of group membership is it easiest to create the kind of social role you desire? - socialization - maintenance - resocialization - remembrance Two Point Question #1: Two Point Question #1 Which of the following is an area where applied social psychology is used to improve people’s lives? - Organizations and industry - health care - education - all of the above Two Point Question #1-answer: Two Point Question #1-answer Which of the following is an area where applied social psychology is used to improve people’s lives? - Organizations and industry - health care - education - all of the above Two Point Question #2: Two Point Question #2 Where are most social psychologists employed? Two Point Question #2-answer: Two Point Question #2-answer Where are most social psychologists employed? Two Point Question #3: Two Point Question #3 Rules of conduct that prescribe the manner in which people should generally behave are called - Personal values - social norms. - social beliefs. - cultural differences. Two Point Question #3-answer: Two Point Question #3-answer What is the key element in equity theory? - Personal values - social norms. - social beliefs. - cultural differences. Two Point Question #4: Two Point Question #4 What is the key element in equity theory? - the ratio of rewards to costs - the absolute amount of rewards and costs. - equal distribution among the people. - reciprocal self-disclosure.. Two Point Question #4-answer: Two Point Question #4-answer What is the key element in equity theory? - the ratio of rewards to costs - the absolute amount of rewards and costs. - equal distribution among the people. - reciprocal self-disclosure.. . Two Point Question #5: Two Point Question #5 What is the strong emotional relationship between a primate infant and its caregiver called? - intimacy - dependence. - attachment. - storge. Two Point Question #5-answer: Two Point Question #5-answer What is the strong emotional relationship between a primate infant and its caregiver called? - intimacy - dependence. - attachment. - storge. Two Point Question #6: Two Point Question #6 Joan was almost as happy as her friend Mary when she won the prize. Mary was as sad as Joan when she fell during the race. Their relationship appears to have - equity - reciprocity - intimacy. - attachment. Two Point Question #6-answer: Two Point Question #6-answer Joan was almost as happy as her friend Mary when she won the prize. Mary was as sad as Joan when she fell during the race. Their relationship appears to have - equity - reciprocity - intimacy. - attachment. Two Point Question #7: Two Point Question #7 Which term is out of place here? - friendships - random selection. - voluntary - mutual satisfaction. Two Point Question #7-answer: Two Point Question #7-answer Which term is out of place here? - friendships - random selection. - voluntary - mutual satisfaction. Two Point Question #8: Two Point Question #8 Ramon states he finds it difficult to trust his partners; is uncomfortable in intimate relationships; and doubts he will ever find true love. His attachment style is probably - secure - avoidant - anxious/ambivalent - jealous. Two Point Question #8-answer: Two Point Question #8-answer Ramon states he finds it difficult to trust his partners; is uncomfortable in intimate relationships; and doubts he will ever find true love. His attachment style is probably - - secure - avoidant - anxious/ambivalent - jealous. Two Point Question #9: Two Point Question #9 When did romantic love begin to become associated with marriage in the West? - in the 20th century - during the 17th and 18th centuries. - in the Middle Ages. - during the early Christian era Two Point Question #9-answer: Two Point Question #9-answer When did romantic love begin to become associated with marriage in the West? - in the 20th century - during the 17th and 18th centuries. - in the Middle Ages. - during the early Christian era Two Point Question #10: Two Point Question #10 A person typically first indicates romantic or sexual interest in another person via - asking for a date - engaging in nonverbal communication. - making a sexual gesture. - using verbal expression that contain sexual innuendoes. Two Point Question #10-answer: Two Point Question #10-answer A person typically first indicates romantic or sexual interest in another person via - asking for a date - engaging in nonverbal communication. - making a sexual gesture. - using verbal expression that contain sexual innuendoes. Four Point Question #1: Four Point Question #1 According to recent research, what is the most constructive strategy for dealing with conflict and dissatisfaction in a relationship? - equity - pragma. - voice. - increased sexual activity. Four Point Question #1-answer: Four Point Question #1-answer According to recent research, what is the most constructive strategy for dealing with conflict and dissatisfaction in a relationship? - equity - pragma. - voice. - increased sexual activity.. Four Point Question #2: Four Point Question #2 An important resource for successful coping with the loss of romantic love is - a readily available new romantic partner - long divorce that makes the transition gradual. - frequent contact with the former partner. - a supportive social network. Four Point Question #2-answer: Four Point Question #2-answer An important resource for successful coping with the loss of romantic love is - a readily available new romantic partner - long divorce that makes the transition gradual. - frequent contact with the former partner. - a supportive social network. Four Point Question #3: Four Point Question #3 Some football players insist that a crowd cheering and yelling helps them run faster and play more aggressively. What concept could explain this? Four Point Question #3-answer: Four Point Question #3-answer Some football players insist that a crowd cheering and yelling helps them run faster and play more aggressively. What concept could explain this? Four Point Question #4: Four Point Question #4 If you suddenly became very ill, in which of the following places would you be most likely to receive help? Four Point Question #4-answer: Four Point Question #4-answer If you suddenly became very ill, in which of the following places would you be most likely to receive help? Four Point Question #5: Four Point Question #5 Which of the following moods does NOT appear to increase helping? Four Point Question #5-answer: Four Point Question #5-answer Which of the following moods does NOT appear to increase helping? Four Point Question #6: Four Point Question #6 Which of the following jobs would be most attractive to a low self monitor? Four Point Question #6-answer: Four Point Question #6-answer Which of the following jobs would be most attractive to a low self monitor? Four Point Question #7: Four Point Question #7 Which of the following groups are most likely to commit the fundamental attribution error? Four Point Question #7-answer: Four Point Question #7-answer Which of the following groups are most likely to commit the fundamental attribution error? Four Point Question #8: Four Point Question #8 What famous line of research developed from the brutal murder of Kitty Genovese? Four Point Question #8-answer: Four Point Question #8-answer What famous line of research developed from the brutal murder of Kitty Genovese? Eight Point Question #1: Eight Point Question #1 Which of the following did NOT increase children’s aggressive behavior in the Bobo doll experiments? Eight Point Question #1-answer: Eight Point Question #1-answer Which of the following did NOT increase children’s aggressive behavior in the Bobo doll experiments? Eight Point Question #2: Eight Point Question #2 Which of the following seems to BEST explain why physically attractive people are more socially competent and confident? Eight Point Question #2-answer: Eight Point Question #2-answer Which of the following seems to BEST explain why physically attractive people are more socially competent and confident? Eight Point Question #3: Eight Point Question #3 If John Bowlby were coming to speak, which would be the most likely title of his talk? Eight Point Question #3-answer: Eight Point Question #3-answer If John Bowlby were coming to speak, which would be the most likely title of his talk? Eight Point Question #4: Eight Point Question #4 One major tenet of the original frustration-aggression hypothesis that failed to gain research support was Eight Point Question #4-answer: Eight Point Question #4-answer One major tenet of the original frustration-aggression hypothesis that failed to gain research support was Eight Point Question #5: Eight Point Question #5 The prime motivator for injuring or killing women in 'romantic' relationships appears to be Eight Point Question #5-answer: Eight Point Question #5-answer The prime motivator for injuring or killing women in 'romantic' relationships appears to be Eight Point Question #6: Eight Point Question #6 One problem with responding to physical aggression with punishment is that such a response may Eight Point Question #6-answer: Eight Point Question #6-answer One problem with responding to physical aggression with punishment is that such a response may Eight Point Question #7: Eight Point Question #7 Which item is out of place here? Eight Point Question #7-answer: Eight Point Question #7-answer Which item is out of place here? Eight Point Question #8: Eight Point Question #8 Receiving help that cannot be reciprocated often lead the recipient feeling Eight Point Question #8-answer: Eight Point Question #8-answer Receiving help that cannot be reciprocated often lead the recipient feeling