TEST BANK FOR SOCIAL
PSYCHOLOGY, 5E BY TOM
GILOVICH, DACHER KELT-
NER, SERENA CHEN, RICH-
ARD NISBETT (ALL CHAP-
TERS) 1 / 4
CHAPTER 1An Invitation to Social Psychology
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
1.1 Characterizing Social Psychology
- Define social psychology and describe its value for our society
- Describe Kurt Lewin’s theory of the field of forces
- Explain what the Milgram experiment and the Good Samaritan study reveal about the power of the situation
- Define channel factors
- Define the fundamental attribution error
- Define construals and give some examples for construals of situations
- Define schemas and describe how they relate to social behavior and interaction
- Distinguish between automatic processing and controlled processing
1.2 The Power of the Situation
1.3 The Role of Construal
1.4 Automatic vs. Controlled Processing
1.5 Evolution and Human Behavior: How We Are the Same
- Describe the evolutionary perspective on social behavior, including the emerging field of social neuroscience
1.6 Culture and Human Behavior: How We Are Different
- Distinguish between independent (individualistic) and interdependent (collectivistic) cultures, and explain how
- Explain how social psychology can improve critical thinking. 2 / 4
these cultural differences relate to the ways people think, feel, and behave 1.7 The Uses of Social Psychology
MULTIPLE CHOICE
- Social psychology can be defined as the ________ study of the ________ of individuals in social situations.
- rational; feelings, thoughts, and behaviors
- scientific; behaviors
- scientific; feelings, thoughts, and behaviors
- behavioral; thoughts and feelings
ANS: C DIF: Easy REF: 1.1 Characterizing Social Psychology OBJ: 1.1A MSC: Remembering
- Social psychologists would be MOST likely to focus on which of the following potential causes underlying the military abuses at Abu
- The soldiers who instigated these abuses were bad people.
- The power imbalance at the prison facilitated the soldiers’ bad behavior.
- American foreign policy encouraged anti-Arab behavior in many spheres.
- The soldiers were not in their right minds, having been traumatized by their experiences during the
Ghraib prison during the Iraq War?
war.
ANS: B DIF: Difficult REF: 1.1 Characterizing Social Psychology OBJ: 1.1A MSC: Applying
- Sandra thinks that smiling a lot during a job interview increases a person’s chances of getting a job offer. The main difference between
- always more complicated. c. based on logic.
- almost always counterintuitive. d. tested using the scientific method.
Sandra’s folk theory and social psychological theories is that social psychological theories are
ANS: D DIF: Easy REF: 1.1 Characterizing Social Psychology OBJ: 1.1A MSC: Understanding
- Which of the following statements about social psychology is the most accurate?
- Social psychologists rely primarily on correlational research.
- Social psychologists argue that genetics do not exert causal effects on social behavior.
- Social psychologists examine the influence of situations on behaviors.
- Social psychologists stress individual differences in behavior.
ANS: C DIF: Moderate REF: 1.1 Characterizing Social Psychology OBJ: 1.1A MSC: Analyzing
- Which of the following is LEAST characteristic of the goals of social psychology?
- understanding how people in different cultures think, feel, and behave
- understanding how people control each other’s behaviors
- evaluating the accuracy of folk theories about how situations influence behavior
- understanding how personality traits predispose people to respond to major events in their lives
ANS: D DIF: Moderate REF: 1.1 Characterizing Social Psychology OBJ: 1.1A MSC: Analyzing
- Which of the following phenomena best illustrates the relationship between social influence and behavior?
- acting more cooperative when you are in a good mood (as opposed to a bad mood)
- preferring to drive with the car radio on (as opposed to off)
- cycling faster when people are watching you (as opposed to when you are alone)
- getting into more arguments when the temperature is above 80 degrees (as opposed to under 80
degrees)
ANS: C DIF: Difficult REF: 1.1 Characterizing Social Psychology OBJ: 1.1A MSC: Analyzing
- What is the “field of forces” that Kurt Lewin emphasized in understanding human behavior?
- personal attributes c. underlying genetics
- social situations d. biological factors
ANS: B DIF: Easy REF: 1.2 The Power of the Situation OBJ: 1.2A MSC: Remembering 3 / 4
- Kurt Lewin’s concept of channel factors emphasizes how ________ rather than ________ shape(s) human behavior.
- childhood upbringing; genetic predisposition
- genetic predisposition; childhood upbringing
- subtle situational features; internal dispositions
- internal dispositions; subtle situational features
ANS: C DIF: Moderate REF: 1.2 The Power of the Situation OBJ: 1.2C MSC: Analyzing
- Kurt Lewin’s concept of the field of forces emphasizes that ________ underlie(s) much of human behavior.
- genetics c. the characteristics of a situation
- physical stimulation d. natural selection
ANS: C DIF: Easy REF: 1.2 The Power of the Situation OBJ: 1.2A MSC: Understanding
- Kurt Lewin, the founder of modern social psychology, argued that the effects of psychological forces can be understood in the same
- physical c. personality
- attributional d. armed
way that ________ forces are understood.
ANS: A DIF: Easy REF: 1.2 The Power of the Situation OBJ: 1.2A MSC: Understanding
- Research on ________ suggests it is ________ for people to assume that dispositions are the underlying causes of most behaviors.
- the fundamental attribution error; common
- the fundamental attribution error; uncommon
- channel factors; common
- channel factors; uncommon
ANS: A DIF: Easy REF: 1.2 The Power of the Situation OBJ: 1.2D MSC: Remembering
- The classic Milgram study showed that about ________ percent of participants delivered ________ to the “learner.”
- 1; a 330-volt shock or higher (i.e., after the learner let out an agonized scream)
- 10; no shocks
- 20; a 450-volt shock (highest possible)
- 60; a 450-volt shock (highest possible)
ANS: D DIF: Moderate REF: 1.2 The Power of the Situation OBJ: 1.2B MSC: Remembering
- According to social psychologists, which of the following conditions is most likely to make someone do what an authority figure says
- when people know ahead of time that an authority figure will be ordering them around
- when people have been raised in abusive families
- when people can hold an authority figure responsible for his or her actions
- when people are used to hurting other people
to do, even if it involves hurting someone?
ANS: C DIF: Moderate REF: 1.2 The Power of the Situation OBJ: 1.2B MSC: Understanding
- The Good Samaritan study conducted by Darley and Batson (1973) examined helping behavior in seminary students at Princeton
- participants who viewed religion as a means toward personal salvation were less likely to help a
- when rushed, only participants who viewed religion as a means for personal salvation were less
- when rushed, only participants who viewed religion as a means to develop moral and spiritual
- the nature of participants’ religious orientations did not predict helping behavior; only whether or
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University. These students were either rushed or not rushed to get to an appointment. The results of this study showed that
person in need than participants who viewed religion as a means to develop moral and spiritual values.
likely to help a person in need.
values were less likely to help a person in need.
not they were rushed predicted whether they helped a person in need.