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Topic AnalyzebIt
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Introduction MultiplebChoice


Essay

DefiningbSocial MultiplebChoice 2,b11,b12,b13,b19, 1,b3,b4,b6,b7,b10, 5,b8,b9,b21,b22, 36,b37,b45
bPsychology 26,b29,b30,b31, 14,b15,b16,b17, 27,b28,b35,b38,
41,b43,b58,b59, 18,b20,b23,b24, 39,b40,b42,b44,
60 25,b32,b33,b34, 47,b48,b49,b50,
46,b52,b53,b55, 51,b54,b56,b61,
57,b63 62

Essay 176,b177,b180 178,b179

ThebPowerbofbt MultiplebChoice 64,b66,b70,b71, 74,b80,b86,b87, 65,b67,b68,b69, 76,b112
hebSituation 72,b78,b79,b84, 93,b94,b110,b111, 73,b75,b77,b81,
89,b95,b98,b104, 119,b125 82,b83,b85,b88,
107,b113,b114, 90,b91,b92,b96,
115,b116,b117, 97,b99,b100,b101,
118,b120,b124 102,b103,b105,
106,b108,b109,
121,b122,b123,
126

Essay 181,b182,b183, 185 184

WherebConst MultiplebChoice 127,b129,b133, 130,b143,b148, 128,b131,b132,
rualsbComebF 135,b136,b137, 150,b151,b155, 134,b138,b139,
rom:bBasicbH 149,b154,b156, 158,b159,b160, 140,b141,b142,
umanbMotive 157,b161 163,b164,b166, 144,b145,b146,
s 167 147,b152,b153,
162,b165

Essay 187,b189,b190 188 186

WhybStudybSoc MultiplebChoice 168,b172 169,b170,b171, 174
ialbPsychology? 173,b175

Essay 191




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Aronson, Wilson, Sommers, Page-Gould, Lewis, Jr.: Social Psychology, 11th edition



CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY


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Choosebthebonebalternativebthatbbestbcompletesbthebstatementborbanswersbthebquestion.

1. InbthebintroductionbtobChapterb1,byoubreadbaboutbabnumberbofbsocialbphenomena:bselflessbandbselfishbactionsb
performedbduringbthebCOVIDbpandemic;babsisterbandbbrotherbdisagreedbonbthebattractivenessbofbthebsamebfr
aternity;bandbmorebthanb800bpeoplebcommittedbmassbsuicidebinbJonestown,bGuyana.bWhatbdobthesebexampl
esbhavebinbcommon?
a. Theybdefybexplanation.
b. Theybdescribebsociallybdeviantbbehavior.
c. Theybrevealbthebpowerbofbsocialbinfluence.
d. Theybreflectbtheboperationbofbdeliberatebpersuasionbattempts.
bAnswer:bC

LearningbObjective:b1.1bDefinebsocialbpsychologybandbdistinguishbitbfrombotherbdisciplines.b
Topic:bDefiningbSocialbPsychology
DifficultybLevel:b Difficult
SkillbLevel:bUnderstandbthebConcepts
APAbLearningbObjective:b1.1bDescribebkeybconcepts,bprinciples,bandboverarchingbthemesbinbpsychology.

2. Thebscientificbstudybofbthebwaybinbwhichbpeople‘sbthoughts,bfeelings,bandbbehaviorsbarebinfluencedbbybtheb
realborbimaginedbpresencebofbotherbpeoplebisbthebdefinitionbof .
a. psychology
b. personalitybpsychology
c. socialbpsychology
d. sociology
bAnswer:bC

LearningbObjective:b1.1bDefinebsocialbpsychologybandbdistinguishbitbfrombotherbdisciplines.b
Topic:bDefiningbSocialbPsychology
DifficultybLevel:bEasy
SkillbLevel:bRememberbthebFacts
APAbLearningbObjective:b1.1bDescribebkeybconcepts,bprinciples,bandboverarchingbthemesbinbpsychology.

3. Socialbpsychologybisbthebstudybofbhow
affect(s)bthebthoughts,bfeelings,bandbbehaviorsbof
bhumans.
a. livebsocialbinteractionsbwithbotherbhumans
b. thebpresencebofbrealborbimaginedbotherbpeople
c. otherblivingbthings
d. perceptionsbofbthebsocialbworld
bAnswer:bB

LearningbObjective:b1.1bDefinebsocialbpsychologybandbdistinguishbitbfrombotherbdisciplines.b
Topic:bDefiningbSocialbPsychology
DifficultybLevel:bModerate
SkillbLevel:bUnderstandbthebConcepts
APAbLearningbObjective:b1.1bDescribebkeybconcepts,bprinciples,bandboverarchingbthemesbinbpsychology.

4. Whichbofbthebfollowingbisbanbexamplebofbsocialbinfluence?
a. Youbconcoctbabconvincingbliebtobtellbyourbprofessorbaboutbwhybyourbassignmentbwasblate.
b. Whenbyoubgetbhungry,byoubhavebtroublebconcentrating.
c. Youbdidn‘tbdobwellbonbanbexambbecausebyoubstayedbupballbnightbcramming.
d. Youbalmostbfallbasleepbwhilebdriving,bsobyoubpullbtobthebsidebofbthebroadbtobtakebabshortbnap.

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Aronson, Wilson, Sommers, Page-Gould, Lewis, Jr.: Social Psychology, 11th edition


Answer:bA
LearningbObjective:b1.1bDefinebsocialbpsychologybandbdistinguishbitbfrombotherbdisciplines.b
Topic:bDefiningbSocialbPsychology
DifficultybLevel:bModerate
SkillbLevel:bUnderstandbthebConcepts
APAbLearningbObjective:b1.1bDescribebkeybconcepts,bprinciples,bandboverarchingbthemesbinbpsychology.

5. E‘LishabagreesbtobspendballbdaybSaturdaybhelpingbherbfriendbcompletebherbchores,bevenbthoughbshebdoesn‘tb
wantbto,bhadbotherbplans,bandbdoesn‘tbevenblikebherbfriendballbthatbmuch.bIt‘sblikelybE‘Lisha‘sbfriendbusedbthe
bskillfulbapplicationbof tobgetbherbtobagreebtobhelp.
a. socialbinfluence
b. herbmerebpresence
c. obedience
d. threatb
Answer:bA
LearningbObjective:b1.1bDefinebsocialbpsychologybandbdistinguishbitbfrombotherbdisciplines.b
Topic:bDefiningbSocialbPsychology
DifficultybLevel:b Moderate
SkillbLevel:bApplybWhatbYoubKnow
APAbLearningbObjective:b1.1bDescribebkeybconcepts,bprinciples,bandboverarchingbthemesbinbpsychology.

6. Whichbexamplebillustratesbabdirectbpersuasionbattempt?
a. AbbullybthreatensbBillybandbstealsbhisblunchbmoney.
b. Ramonabworksbhardbinbschoolbtobmakebherbmotherbproud.
c. Felipebthinksbofbhisbex-boyfriendbandbbecomesbsad.
d. JasonbmovesbfrombNewbYorkbtobAtlantabandbdevelopsbabSouthernbaccent.
bAnswer:bA

LearningbObjective:b1.1bDefinebsocialbpsychologybandbdistinguishbitbfrombotherbdisciplines.b
Topic:bDefiningbSocialbPsychology
DifficultybLevel:bModerate
SkillbLevel:bUnderstandbthebConcepts
APAbLearningbObjective:b1.1bDescribebkeybconcepts,bprinciples,bandboverarchingbthemesbinbpsychology.

7. Notballbsocialbinfluencebisbdirectborbdeliberate.bComparedbtobthebothers,bwhichbexamplebBESTbillustrates
bindirectborbsubtlebsocialbinfluence?

a. Anbnationwidebadvertisingbcampaignbisblaunchedbtobpromotebabnewbsoftbdrink.
b. Absenatorialbcandidatebdeliversbabspeechbtobconvincebvotersbthatbshebisbnotbreallybliberal.
c. Abparentbdisciplinesbabchildbbybtakingbawaybabfavoritebtoy.
d. AbchildbseesbotherbkidsbwearingbtheirbT-shirtsbinsideboutbandbstartsbwearingbabT-
shirtbthebsamebway.bAnswer:bD
LearningbObjective:b1.1bDefinebsocialbpsychologybandbdistinguishbitbfrombotherbdisciplines.b
Topic:bDefiningbSocialbPsychology
DifficultybLevel:bModerate
SkillbLevel:bUnderstandbthebConcepts
APAbLearningbObjective:b1.1bDescribebkeybconcepts,bprinciples,bandboverarchingbthemesbinbpsychology.

8. Frombacrossbthebroom,bXiaobseesbhisbmotherbsigh,bandbhebapproachesbtobgivebherbabhugbinbhopesbofbcheering
bherbup.bInbthisbcase, bXiao‘sbbehavior bisbanbexamplebofba(n) socialbinfluencebattempt.
a. direct
b. ineffective
c. indirect
d. unintended
bAnswer:bA

LearningbObjective:b1.1bDefinebsocialbpsychologybandbdistinguishbitbfrombotherbdisciplines.b
Topic:bDefiningbSocialbPsychology
DifficultybLevel:bDifficult

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