Social Psychology and Human Nature Brief 4th Edition by Roy F. Baumeister – Test Bank

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Social Psychology and Human Nature Brief 4th Edition by Roy F. Baumeister – Test Bank

CHAPTER 5—Social Cognition

MULTIPLE CHOICE

1.Social cognition refers to a movement within social psychology that focuses on ____.

a.

how individuals think about social relationships and about other people

b.

group thinking and group decision-making

c.

cross-cultural differences in how people think and problem-solve

d.

conformity, obedience, and crowd mentalities

ANS: A DIF: Easy REF: What Is Social Cognition? KEY: Bloom’s: Understand OBJ: SOCP.BAUM.17.05.01: Summarize the unique perspective of social cognition.

2.The text introduces revolutionary research in social cognition by Mercier and Sperber (2011), who studied ____.

a.

the tendency for people to argue, in the sense of trying to influence others to their point of view

b.

the tendency for people to comply with authority figures even when they know that what they are doing is wrong

c.

the tendency for people to feel anonymous when they participate in large, tight-knit groups

d.

male-female differences in the content of same-gender relationships

ANS: A DIF: Easy REF: What Is Social Cognition? KEY: Bloom’s: Apply OBJ: SOCP.BAUM.17.05.01: Summarize the unique perspective of social cognition.

3.The false consensus effect, the illusory correlation, and the first instinct fallacy are all examples of topics in ____ research.

a.

attribution theory

b.

social cognition

c.

motivation

d.

prejudice

ANS:BDIF:EasyREF:(So-Called) Errors and BiasesKEY: Bloom’s: RememberOBJ: SOCP.BAUM.17.05.05: Identify the biases and fallacies that cause errors in thinking.

4.The field of social cognition first emerged in the ____ as ____.

a.

1920s; a discipline that predated and helped to spur the development of cognitive psychology

b.

1920s; a discipline that predated and helped to spur the development of, social psychology

c.

1970s; a movement within social psychology

d.

1970s; a discipline that is replacing social psychology

ANS:CDIF:EasyREF:What Is Social Cognition?KEY: Bloom’s: RememberOBJ: SOCP.BAUM.17.05.01: Summarize the unique perspective of social cognition.

5.Before the rise of social cognition, the field of social psychology was dominated by ____.

a.

the doctrine of behaviorism

b.

the doctrine of humanism

c.

Freudian theory

d.

neo-Freudian theory

ANS: A DIF: Moderate REF: What Is Social Cognition? KEY: Bloom’s: Remember OBJ: SOCP.BAUM.17.05.01: Summarize the unique perspective of social cognition.

6. Research indicates that the topic people think about most is ____.

a.

other people

b.

sex

c.

work

d.

money

ANS:ADIF:EasyREF: What Is Social Cognition?KEY: Bloom’s: RememberOBJ: SOCP.BAUM.17.05.01: Summarize the unique perspective of social cognition.

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