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AP Psychology Social Psychology Verified Solutions
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Altruistic Behavior helping behavior that is not linked to personal gain; recognition and reward are not 
expected 
Attitude relatively stable organization of beliefs, feelings, and behavior tendencies directed toward 
something or someone—the attitude object; can include facts, opinions, and general knowledge about 
the object 
Attribution Theory theory that addresses the question of how people make judgments about the 
causes of behavio...
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AICE Psych exam all 12 studies Questions with Correct Answers
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Milgram study Background - holocaust how ordinary people obeyed destructive orders 
 
Subway study Background - Kitty Genovese 38 people witnessed murder and didn't call police 
 
Monkey study Background - Sue Savage Ramba did study using 2 chimps that requested help using a lexigram 
 
Eyes study background - original study done in 1997. only had 2 choices to pick from, basic emotions easier questions, more female pairs of eyes 
 
Doodling study background - previous belief that...
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Chapter 2 Testbank Exam Questions With Correct Answers.
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Chapter 2 Testbank Exam Questions With 
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The introduction to Chapter 2 began with descriptions of disagreements over the relation between 
television violence and aggressive behaviour, and of situations in which people won't intervene to stop 
violence. Why would authors begin Chapter 2 by describing these phenomena? 
A) There are competing explanations for both phenomena, and research methods can be used to 
establish the best explanation. 
B) These topics address the most d...
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GEN. PSYCH QZ QS- TEST 4 (FINAL) EXAM
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GEN. PSYCH QZ QS- TEST 4 (FINAL) 
Milgram's studies on obedience (as well as other experimenters' replications) suggest 
that 
a. Situation factors do not influence the extend to which one obeys the directions of an 
authority figure 
b. Only people with weak personalities can be influenced by authority figures to act 
cruelly 
c. The extent to which people obey an authority figure is linked to both their gender and 
national origin 
d. Human cruelty can be committed by otherwise well-meaning ...
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Psychology 270 Exam Review | Complete Solutions (Answered)
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AP Psychology 270 Exam Review | Complete Solutions (Answered) Severely restricted eating and an intense fear of weight gain is to ________ as binge eating followed by self-induced vomiting is to ________. anorexia nervosa; bulimia nervosa Psychologists' personal values and goals can bias their observations and interpretations. Tom is in a bad mood because he has just lost his cell phone, but he decides to attend his friend's party anyhow. At the party, people are laughing and having a good t...
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UW Mgmt 200 Exam Questions With Verified Answers.
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UW Mgmt 200 Exam Questions With 
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Central Hudson Gas and electrical co vs. public service commission of NY - answer- 
Shortage on electricity 
-Comm. banned advertising that promoted use of electricity 
-Shortage ended, ban still went on 
-Intermediate Scrutiny- substantially related to gov -HELD UNCONSTITUTIONAL 
SCOTUS REVERSED 
4-part test to regulate ads: 
1) Determine if protected by 1st amendment 
2) Gov. interest substantial? 
3) determine if regulation directly advances...
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PSY 120 Exam #4 Questions With Complete Solutions
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What is social cognition? correct answer: How people process, store and apply information about other people and social situations 
Focuses on role that cognitive processes play in our social interactions 
 
Is physical appearance an important determinant of first impressions? Why or why not? correct answer: Yes, because it gives us subtle, subconscious information about who it is we are interacting with 
 
What is a schema? Specifically, what is a social schema? correct answer: Concept that ...
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MGMT 200 UW Exam Questions and Answers 2023
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Fisher v. Texas - ANSWER-Fisher application rejected, sued for UT for considering race in application as violation of 14th amendment equal protection. Affirmed for UT 
 
Liebeck v. Mcdonalds - ANSWER-Takeaway: face of tort laws for frivolous lawsuits even though she suffered irreparable burns, settled out of court 
 
Tillman v. Commercial Credit Loans - ANSWER-Tillman took out loans with "single premium" insurance 
later outlawed 
contained standard arbitration clause 
Tillman sued for breach ...
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Psych 10 Exam 
 
Social Psychology - the scientific study of the way that the thoughts, feelings, and actions of people are influenced by the real or imagined presence of other people 
 
What do Social Psychologists study? - social influence, the effect that the words, actions, or mere presence of other people have on our thoughts, feelings, attitudes, or behavior. 
 
What do social influences include? - direct attempts to persuade others (e.g., advertisements) as well and more subtle ways in w...
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WGU C180 Full Review, All Question sections and answers, 100% Verified.
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WGU C180 Full Review, All Question sections and answers, 100% Verified. 
 
 
Classical conditioning 
Learning to associate 2 stimuli together, which leads to an organism anticipating future events. Example: Ivan Paplov studied salivation in dogs as a precursor to digestion. 
Unconditioned stimulus 
Stimulus that automatically triggers a response naturally. Unlearned. 
Unconditioned response 
Naturally occuring, unlearned response to an unconditioned stimulus. Unlearned. 
Conditioned stimulus 
O...
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