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Started on Saturday, October 22, 2022, 5:44 PM State Finished Completed on Saturday, October 22, 2022, 6:24 PM Time taken 40 mins 17 secs Grade 125.00 out of 125.00 (100%) Question 1 Correct 5.... 00 points out of 5.00 Flag question Question text In the context of social behavior, which of the following best explains the bystander effect? Select one: a. People tend to look to others for cues about how to behave. b. People do not wait for others to offer help during emergencies. c. When witnesses are present, individuals feel a sense of personal responsibility. d. When others are watching, individuals are highly likely to behave altruistically. Question 2 Correct 5.00 points out of 5.00Flag question Question text To feel good about themselves, Samantha and John need to feel good about the groups to which they belong. To improve their self-image, they continually compare their in-groups, the group to which they belong, with out-groups. This example best describes Select one: a. social identity theory. b. social exchange theory. c. positive influences. d. the group polarization effect. Question 3 Correct 5.00 points out of 5.00 Flag question Question text Andrea works as a customer care executive and resolves approximately 30 to 40 customer complaints in a day. She comes to realize that she spends most of her time thinking about how much she dislikes her job. She eventually concludes that she does not like her job. In this scenario, Andrea's attitude supports Select one: a. attribution theory. b. social exchange theory. c. self-perception theory. d. cognitive dissonance theory. Question 4 Correct 5.00 points out of 5.00Flag question Question text Filip works extremely hard to get a job at LawCorp, a prestigious law firm. He feels that because it is tough to get hired by LawCorp, the firm must be worth it. In the context of cognitive dissonance theory, the scenario best exemplifies Select one: a. effort justification. b. positive illusion. c. self-serving bias. d. normative social influence. Question 5 Correct 5.00 points out of 5.00 Flag question Question text You watch as Emma stumbles and drops her books in the hall. In the context of the fundamental attribution error, how would you explain Emma's behavior? Select one: a. She must have tripped over something. b. She is a clumsy person. c. She could not help it; there were too many books to carry. d. She was trying to get out of someone else's way. Question 6 Correct 5.00 points out of 5.00 Flag questionQuestion text ________ means helping another person for personal gain, such as to feel good, or avoid guilt. Select one: a. Egoism b. Altruism c. Ethnocentrism d. Utilitarianism Question 7 Correct 5.00 points out of 5.00 Flag question Question text A man who slaps his wife during an argument is most likely exhibiting Select one: a. relational aggression. b. subtle aggression. c. overt aggression. d. covert aggression. Question 8 Correct 5.00 points out of 5.00 Flag question Question text Which of the following refers to physically or verbally harming another person directly? Select one: a. overt aggression b. relational aggressionc. the weapons effect d. the Flynn effect Question 9 Correct 5.00 points out of 5.00 Flag question Question text Dave is a handsome and famous celebrity. He has been dating Gabriela, a beautiful and popular actress, for the past two months, but he doesn't feel strongly committed to their relationship. Recently, Dave has been working on a new movie and several women have expressed their interest in getting to know him better. Dave is now contemplating whether he should stay with Gabriela or explore the more tempting alternatives. According to the investment model, what will Dave probably do next? Select one: a. He will ask Gabriela to marry him. b. He will ask Gabriela to move in with him. c. He will stay with Gabriela for at least another year so that he can give their relationship a second chance. d. He will break up with Gabriela and give in to the temptation of dating other women. Question 10 Correct 5.00 points out of 5.00 Flag question Question text One explanation for the effects of deindividuation in groups is that groups Select one: a. make people highly inhibited. b. reduce the diffusion of responsibility. c. give people anonymity. d. increase personal identity.Question 11 Correct 5.00 points out of 5.00 Flag question Question text The tendency for a group decision to be riskier than the average decision made by the individual group members is known as Select one: a. risk hedging. b. social loafing. c. risky shift. d. group polarization. Question 12 Correct 5.00 points out of 5.00 Flag question Question text Which of the following is true of majority and minority influence in a group? Select one: a. The majority influences group decision making only through informational influence. b. The majority influences group decision making only through normative influence. c. The minority in a group cannot win through informational pressure. d. The minority in a group cannot win through normative pressure. Question 13 Correct 5.00 points out of 5.00 Flag questionQuestion text The tendency to favor one's own cultural group over other groups is called Select one: a. social identity. b. ethnocentrism. c. deindividuation. d. groupthink. Question 14 [Show More]
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