A) sociologists.
B) personality psychologists.
C) social psychologists.
D) philosophers.
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A) overestimate; the situation
B) overestimate; personal influence
C) underestimate; personality characteristics
D) underestimate; personal motivations
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A) based on observations of human nature
B) an experimental science
C) a theoretical approach
D) reliant on objective measurement
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A) Philosophers make their living through debate.
B) Philosophy relies purely on layperson observation.
C) It is likely that philosophers build incorrect arguments about human nature.
D) The world is a complex place,and situational differences impact behavior.
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A) She had a different construal of her grade.
B) She was directly persuaded.
C) She used an explicit value.
D) She exerted social influence on Melissa.
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A) folk wisdom.
B) philosophy.
C) sociology.
D) social psychology.
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A) It is unrelated.
B) It provides many ideas or hypotheses for scientific investigation.
C) It has been completely disproven by scientific research.
D) It tends to be more accurate and useful than social psychological research.
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A) "Wash your hands,or you WILL get sick."
B) "People who do not wash their hands often are twenty times more likely to contract a serious communicable illness."
C) "Washing your hands only takes a minute,and can keep you well."
D) "I should have washed my hands" shown with a picture of a person in a hospital bed
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A) are inherently flawed in our reasoning.
B) choose to ignore the relevant facts.
C) ignore simple decisions in favor of complex decisions.
D) lack the stamina to seek out all the relevant facts.
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A) perceive the situation as accurately as possible.
B) save as many lives as possible.
C) justify his previous actions.
D) convince the taxpayers that a tax increase was necessary.
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A) how individuals function in modern society.
B) the processes of society at large.
C) how individuals are influenced by other people.
D) the influence of social factors on human behavior.
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A) a direct
B) an ineffective
C) an indirect
D) an unintended
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A) An advertising campaign is launched to promote a new soft drink.
B) A senatorial candidate delivers a speech to convince voters that she is not really liberal.
C) A parent disciplines his child by taking away her favorite toy.
D) A child sees other kids wearing their sweatshirts inside out and starts wearing his the same way.
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A) there is no truly objective way to test reality.
B) there are no universal laws governing human behavior.
C) false beliefs are as likely to be promoted by their adherents as are true beliefs.
D) the world is a complicated place,and different truths hold under different conditions.
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A) the bloomers really were better students than their peers.
B) the teachers were motivated to prove that the researchers were right.
C) the teachers were motivated to reward bloomers and punish the others.
D) teachers' expectations were powerful in influencing the bloomers' behaviors.
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A) hunger and thirst
B) need for control
C) the promise of love
D) need to nurture others
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A) seldom disagree with one another.
B) ignore the notion of human consciousness.
C) use science to test hypotheses about the social world.
D) rely primarily on insight.
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A) Why does absence make the heart grow fonder?
B) Do outgoing people make better romantic partners?
C) Is the capacity to love one of humanity's greatest achievements?
D) Why are marriage rates decreasing in the lower classes?
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A) individual differences.
B) the fundamental attribution error.
C) a strong social situation.
D) gender differences in perception.
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