Top 80+ Solved Psychology of Social Behaviour MCQ Questions Answer

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Q. Mundane realism is

a. performing the experiment in the real world.

b. when the experiment is boring and repetitive.

c. the degree to which an experiment is similar to everyday conditions.

d. the experimenter's biases in the experiment.

  • c. the degree to which an experiment is similar to everyday conditions.

Q. An experiment would have experimental realism if it

a. absorbs and involves its participants.

b. is carried out in the field.

c. was similar to everyday situations.

d. none

  • a. absorbs and involves its participants.

Q. Experimenters standardize their instructions to subjects in order to

a. minimize demand characteristics.

b. insure accuracy in the results.

c. appear neutral to the group.

d. compare different groups.

  • a. minimize demand characteristics.

Q. Which is false according to the text. The American and British Psychological Associations

a. protect people from harm and significant discomfort.

b. tell potential participants enough about the experiment to enable their informed consent.

c. fully explain the experiment before preceding.

d. treat information about the individual participants confidentially.

  • c. fully explain the experiment before preceding.

Q. Informed consent is

a. American Psychological Association guideline.

b. an ethical principle.

c. law in the United States and Britain.

d. a legal term used in experimental research.

  • b. an ethical principle.

Q. An experimenter manipulates what variable?

a. control

b. independent

c. dependent

d. experimental

  • b. independent

Q. The three dimensions of attitude are

a. aptitudes, behavior, and cognition.

b. affect, behavior, and cognition.

c. attraction, behavior, and compliance.

d. aptitudes, behavior, and cognition.

  • b. affect, behavior, and cognition.

Q. The procedure that fools people into disclosing their attitudes is

a. bogus pipeline.

b. denial paradox.

c. low-ball technique.

d. foot-in-the-door phenomenon.

  • a. bogus pipeline.

Q. In response to external circumstances ___________________ people adjust theirbehavior.

a. intelligent

b. depressed

c. self-conscious

d. unintelligent

  • c. self-conscious

Q. You can measure attitudes by which of the following techniques?

a. bogus pipeline

b. overjustification pipeline

c. self-monitoring pipeline

d. low-ball technique

  • a. bogus pipeline

Q. The text asserts that the tendency for oppressors to disparage their victims is an exampleof

a. how attitudes shape behavior.

b. how behavior shapes attitudes.

c. bogus pipeline.

d. how role playing comes to shape one's self-identity.

  • d. how role playing comes to shape one's self-identity.

Q. The tendency for people who have first agreed to a small request to comply later with alarger request is the

a. low-ball phenomenon.

b. role-playing phenomenon.

c. self-presentation phenomenon.

d. foot-in-the-door phenomenon.

  • d. foot-in-the-door phenomenon.

Q. A variation of the foot-in-the-door phenomenon is the

a. bogus technique.

b. low-ball technique.

c. self-monitoring technique.

d. justification technique.

  • b. low-ball technique.

Q. Salespeople try to prevent customers from canceling their purchases by

a. calling everyday until the agreement is final.

b. having the customer fill out the sales agreement.

c. enlisting them as satisfied customers.

d. giving them names and numbers of other satisfied customers.

  • b. having the customer fill out the sales agreement.

Q. The text asserts that changing behavior can alter attitudes. Which of the following is anexample?

a. civil rights legislation

b. capital punishment

c. traffic laws

d. prohibition

  • a. civil rights legislation
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