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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A Need for cognition
B Sensation seeking
C Self-consciousness
D Need for achievement
Question #2
A children’s ethical behavior depends on their parents
B children’s ethical behavior is genetically determined
C children’s ethical behavior depends on their personality
D children’s ethical behavior depends on the situation
Question #3
A characteristic ways that people differ from one another.
B people’s unconscious processes.
C the unique ways people learn behaviors.
D a person’s feelings, thoughts, and attitudes
Question #4
A The honesty-humility dimension was added to describe people who are ambitious, independent, and optimistic, not pessimistic, interdependent, or lazy.
B The honesty-humility dimension was added to describe people who are sincere, fair, and modest, not manipulative, narcissistic, or self-centered.
C The honesty-trustworthy dimension was added to describe people are defensive, manipulative, and gregarious, not shy, agreeable, or authentic.
D The honesty-trustworthy dimension was added to describe people are truthful, empathetic, and noncompetitive, not liars, callousness, or apathy.
Question #5
A extraversion
B openness
C agreeableness
D conscientiousness
Question #6
A With each increment of shock voltage, fewer participants obeyed, but about 65% still administered 450 volts (the highest level).
B Approximately two-thirds of participants refused to continue participation well before the highest level (450 volts).
C With each increment of shock voltage, a similar proportion of participants obeyed until the highest level (450 volts), where about 35% complied.
D Approximately one-third of participants complied at the highest level of shock (450 volts).
Question #7
A Milgram
B Asch
C Hollingsworth
D Leininger
Question #8
A The slave trade from Africa to the United States
B German citizens’ willingness to go along with Nazi leaders during the Holocaust
C The virtual eradication of Native Americans by the settlers in the United States
D The Bolshevik revolution in Russia
Question #9
A Milgram’s research was certainly unethical, because he conducted it even though he was advised not to do so by his University’s Institutional Review Board (IRB).
B Milgram conducted a follow-up survey of his participants, and most of them indicated that they were very angry at having been deceived. This means that the research was likely unethical.
C The majority of participants reported that they were pleased to have participated in the research, so it does not seem to have been damaging to most of those who were involved.
D Milgram’s participants were paid for their participation, so there is no legitimacy to the statement that the research was unethical.
Question #10
A normative influence
B informational influence
C obedience
D fixed action patterns
Question #11
A She has seen the police officer ask others who have disobeyed.
B The stranger who needs help is not around or close to her in proximity.
C She suspects the police officer is off duty and friends with the stranger.
D She views the police officer as an authority figure.
Question #12
A With limited resources we should share economic capital to maintain stability.
B Even with strong work ethic some people don’t have the opportunity to advance.
C Hierarchies are natural, some groups are simply better than others.
D Inequality is a socially constructed situation that should be changed.
Question #13
A paternalism
B admiration
C contempt
D envy
Question #14
A implicit personality
B social identity
C blatant bias
D schematic stratification
Question #15
A subtle bias
B implicit bias
C social dominance
D right-wing authoritarianism
Question #16
A automatic bias
B subtle prejudice
C benevolent schemata
D self-categorization
Question #17
A automatic
B implicit
C ambiguous
D ambivalent
Question #18
A a stereotype.
B discrimination.
C a heuristic.
D the self-serving bias.
Question #19
A Yesterday Janis was remembering all the hardships she’s been through in her life but today she felt happy after getting engaged.
B Jasmine is feeling anxious but is having a difficult time recalling how nervous she was to give a public speech.
C John is currently sad and can more easily recall a time when he got in trouble for a late assignment.
D The sunny day is making Jaden happy, helping him to recall what he ate for breakfast this morning when he was in a hurry.
Question #20
A availability heuristic
B schema
C directional goal
D affective forecasting
Question #21
A People may ignore base-rates when judging representativeness.
B People may overestimate the intensity of future feelings.
C People may wait to make a decision on where to eat if they have a need for closure.
D People may be skeptical about evidence that goes against their directional goal.
Question #22
A shortcut
B fluency
C representativeness
D availability
Question #23
A They are quicker at evaluating or categorizing attitude objects.
B They are unaware they hold an actual bias, such as a bias towards an ethnic minority.
C They will show resistance when being primed about a topic.
D Their direct, self-reports will best predict behavior such as their choice to purchase designer jeans.
Question #24
A
B compare and contrast
C similarity
D representativeness
E availability
Question #25
A carefully form the impressions he makes of these club members only after repeated meetings
B not form impressions of these club members on physical characteristics
C form the impressions he makes of these club members after only one meeting
D form the most positive impressions of those with whom he interacted least