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PSYCH 101 FINAL// PSYCH 101 FINAL EXAM AND BEST STUDY
GUIDE 2024/2025 370 QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED
ANSWERS//ALREADY GRADED A+
Some people are better at detecting other people's emotions. For example, shown a 2-second scene of
an upset woman, people who are _____________ are better able to detect her emotion. - answer-
introverts



In a crowd of faces, researchers have found that people are quickest to detect a(n)___________ face. -
answer-angry



If you mimic another person's facial expressions of emotion, you probably will feel increasing empathy
for that person. This is best explained in terms of the: - answer-behavior feedback phenomenon.



Which of the following statements is true about gender, emotion, and nonverbal behavior? - answer-
Women's nonverbal sensitivity helps explain their greater emotional literacy.



Compared with men, women are ________ effective in discerning whether a male-female couple is a
genuine romantic couple or a posed phony couple. Women are ________ effective in discerning which
of two people in a photo of the other's supervisor. - answer-more; more



Maureen is an introvert who prefers staying in and reading a good book. Her friend Paula is an extravert
who would much rather spend her time partying. In terms of their ability to recognize facial expressions
of emotion and express emotions: - answer-Maureen is better at recognition and Paula is more
expressive.



Which of the basic emotions is facially expressed by eyelids lifted, mouth corners retracted, and brows
level while drawn in and up? - answer-fear



Carroll Izard has suggested that love is a mixture of interest-excitement and: - answer-joy.



People's tendency to be helpful when already in a positive mood is called - answer-the feel-good, do-
good phenomenon.

,Martin Seligman has sought to promote the development of human strengths and virtues by means of a
scientific movement known as: - answer-positive psychology.



The first pillar of the positive psychology movement focuses on the study of: - answer-subjective well-
being.



Ariana believes that yelling at her husband serves to calm her feelings of anger toward him. Her belief is
most clearly consistent with: - answer-catharsis.



You stop for a cup of coffee and the waitress yells at you when you sit at a table that has not been
cleared. You are convinced that she should find another line of work—one in which her angry
personality traits will not interfere with her job. However, you disregard the possibility that the
restaurant is short of help that day. You have just fallen prey to: - answer-the fundamental attribution
error.



Cognitive dissonance theory emphasizes that we seek to reduce the discomfort we feel when we
become aware that: - answer-our attitudes and actions clash.



Cynthia thinks that her new neighbor is mean and snobbish. This ____________ will likely influence
Cynthia to act negatively toward her neighbor. - answer-attitude



During a test, Abe impulsively copied several answers from a nearby student's paper. He felt very
uncomfortable about having done this until he convinced himself that copying answers is not wrong if
classmates are careless enough to expose their test sheets. Which theory best explains why Abe
adopted this new attitude? - answer-cognitive dissonance theory



Recognizing the powerful impact of social influence on others' behaviors is most likely to minimize: -
answer-the fundamental attribution error.



Marilyn thinks a strict class-attendance policy is an indication of her professor's overly controlling
personality rather than a necessity dictated by the limited number of class sessions (the course meets
only once a week). Her judgment best illustrates: - answer-the fundamental attribution error.

,When we perform better on simple or well-learned tasks in the presence of others, this is called: -
answer-social facilitation.



A culture that promotes individualism is most likely to encourage: - answer-nonconformity.



In the original Milgram obedience experiment, men aged 20 to 50 had complied fully ________ percent
of the time. - answer-63



Your sister-in-law always has a smile on her face and a joke to tell. The moment she walks into your
house you start smiling, even before she says something funny. This is caused by: - answer-All of these
things cause you to start smiling.



By providing prospective terrorists with electronic chat rooms for interfacing online with others who
share their attitudes, the Internet most likely serves as a medium for: - answer-group polarization.



In the Milgram experiments, the level of obedience was highest when the "teacher" was __________
the experimenter and __________ the "learner." - answer-close to; far from



During a riot, a large sporting event, or mob action, we lose self-awareness and self-restraint. This is
known as: - answer-deindividuation.



In Milgram's obedience experiments, "teachers" were LEAST likely to deliver the highest levels of shock
when the: - answer-"teachers" observed other participants refuse to obey the experimenter's orders.



Alexandra is well liked by her friends. When you watch her, you can see that she mimics her friends'
gestures and seems to match their moods. Chartrand would suggest that this automatic mimicry is a
component of: - answer-empathy.



Refusing to hire qualified job applicants because of the color of their skin is to engage in: - answer-
discrimination.



The most widely used test to measure implicit attitudes and preferences is the _____, developed by
psychologist Anthony Greenwald and his colleagues. - answer-Implicit Association Test (IAT)

, An explanation of aggression in terms of instinct would have the most difficulty accounting for: -
answer-wide cultural variations in aggressiveness.



Compared with nonplayers, people with extensive exposure to violent video gaming display ________
desensitization to violence, and they are ________ likely to help an injured victim. - answer-more; less



The frustration-aggression principle most clearly applies to individuals with higher-than-average levels
of: - answer-blood alcohol.



Kelly is a Republican and Carlos is a Democrat. Both believe that the members of their own political
party are more fair-minded and trustworthy than members of any other party. This belief best
illustrates: - answer-ingroup bias.



Which of the following is NOT one of the factors that increases the likelihood of bystanders helping? -
answer-feeling good, successful, happy, or fortunate



Mrs. Crane frequently thinks she has to shout at her husband to get his attention, but he thinks she yells
because she's angry. Mr. Crane typically feels he has to shout back at his wife to defend himself, but she
thinks his screaming proves that he's hostile. This couple's experience best illustrates: - answer-mirror-
image perceptions.



Superordinate goals refer to: - answer-shared goals that override differences among people and require
their cooperation.



_____ refers to the phenomenon in which the presence of other people makes it less likely that any
individual will help someone in distress because the obligation to intervene is shared among all the
onlookers. - answer-Diffusion of responsibility



While walking 30 yards from the ocean shoreline, Mr. Hughes heard a swimmer cry for help. However,
he continued walking because he figured that one of the many swimmers in the vicinity would provide
help if it was needed. His reaction best illustrates: - answer-the bystander effect.



Equity and self-disclosure are important to the development of: - answer-companionate love.

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