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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:
Question #1
A An illusion of invulnerability
B An illusion of unanimity
C Discouragement of dissenting opinion
D Allowing in outside expert opinion
Question #2
A The Johnson administration’s 1967 decision to start the War on Poverty
B U.S. entry into World War II after the Pearl Harbor attack
C Underestimation of the threat of terrorism prior to the 9/11 attacks
D The Obama administration’s decision to reform health care
Question #3
A The findings were not significant in terms of how people adapt to roles of authority.
B When upper-class students were put in the role of prisoner, they were not abused as much as the working-class students in the same role.
C Without being told to do so, students playing the role of guards behaved sadistically toward the students in the role of prisoners.
D The students acting in the roles of prisoners and guards did not take the experiment seriously, so it was discontinued early.
Question #4
A there is a significant difference between what people believe they will do and how they actually behave.
B people conform only up to a certain point but will not violate moral or ethical standards.
C people will not conform when they believe their behavior will harm another person.
D women are less likely to engage in behavior that is potentially harmful for others than men are.
Question #5
A most people would not bend to the opinions of others without a great deal of anger and argument.
B even rather gentle pressure was sufficient to cause an astonishing rise in the number of wrong answers.
C the majority of people make up their minds for themselves and stick to those opinions.
D there is no real pressure to conform in most situations.
Question #6
A created by the existence of an in-group.
B always a secondary group.
C the opposite of an in-group.
D an attribute of society.
Question #7
A Primary groups; secondary groups
B In-groups; out-groups
C Dyads; triads
D Reference groups; attribution groups
Question #8
A Identification with a social group can strongly influence self-esteem.
B The influence of a reference group may be positive or negative.
C Reference groups always provide good role models.
D One does not belong to a reference group.
Question #9
A Secondary groups; primary groups
B Categories; secondary groups
C Primary groups; secondary groups
D Triads; dyads
Question #10
A Classmates
B Teachers
C Family
D Neighbors
Question #11
A a triad is an unstable social grouping, whereas dyads are relatively stable.
B a dyad is basically an unstable social grouping.
C the size of the group has no effect on interaction.
D adding a third person to a dyad has no effect on the stability of the group.
Question #12
A emergence of coalitions.
B tendency for triads to develop into a pair and an isolate.
C predisposition for primary groups to be small
D likelihood of dyads to be stable.
Question #13
A All eighteen-year-olds
B Lori’s sociology class
C John’s parents and John
D A married couple
Question #14
A one
B five
C two
D seven
Question #15
A Having a shared definition helps in understanding the behavior of people in society.
B A shared definition allows sociologists from around the world to collaborate.
C If all sociologists cannot agree on a definition of groups, then groups cannot exist.
D Groups are a very simple aspect of sociology; the definition makes them seem more academic.