Deck 13: Section 4: Social Psychology

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Violent crime in the United States is more prevalent in the North than in the South.
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In the prisoner's dilemma, confessing to the police when your partner does not results in the most severe prison sentence.
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Termites are classified as an ultrasocial species.
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People come to understand one another through the process termed social influence.
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Chimpanzees are classified as an ultrasocial species.
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In the prisoner's dilemma, if both partners cooperate with one another and do not confess to the police, neither partner will serve jail time.
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Human beings are the most social species on the planet.
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Men with unrealistically high self-esteem are most prone to violence.
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There is a negative correlation between testosterone levels and aggression levels.
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Increases in testosterone are associated with a decrease in self-esteem.
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Ultrasocial species necessarily form societies.
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Our society is more aggressive now than it was a hundred years ago.
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Only four species engage in behavior that can be described as social.
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Most murders are motivated by trying to acquire or protect a resource.
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Playing violent video games can make people more aggressive.
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The frustration-aggression hypothesis states that suppressed aggressive impulses lead to frustration.
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Men commit approximately 90 percent of the murders in the United States.
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The single best predictor of aggression is frustration level.
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Acts of aggression are more likely to occur on very hot days.
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Aggression in women usually is more premeditated than impulsive.
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Groups usually will make better decisions than individuals.
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Someone who helps a friend with the expectation that the friend will sooner or later return the favor is exhibiting reverse altruism.
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Kin selection does not constitute genuine altruism because we have been taught to assist family members in need.
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Mothers of attractive children are more affectionate with their children than are mothers of unattractive children.
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The trait that we value the most in others is trustworthiness.
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We grow to like things that we see often.
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Larger groups provide more opportunity for deindividuation and diffusion of responsibility.
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We are most likely to report that another person is attractive in otherwise boring situations.
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Deindividuation has contributed to Ku Klux Klan members' participation in lynch mobs.
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Male bodies are considered most attractive if they approximate inverted triangles.
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Women are much more selective than men in deciding upon a marriage partner.
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Discrimination is the evaluation, negative or positive, of others on the basis of their group membership.
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Genuine altruism indirectly promotes the survival of our own genes.
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Research supports the old adage "Absence makes the heart grow fonder."
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Physical attractiveness is associated with increases in income for women but not men.
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Attractive people tend to have better social skills than less attractive people.
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The potential physical costs of having sex are much greater for women than men.
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Most people would rather accept being cheated and get less than what they deserve than punish the cheater and get nothing.
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A mother who sacrificed her life to save her children engaged in altruistic behavior.
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The behavior of nonhuman animals provides little, if any, evidence of genuine altruism.
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Research suggests that the ideal shape of a female may change over time and across cultures, but the ideal hip-to-waist ratio remains fairly constant.
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People usually struggle for years with learning social norms when they move to another country.
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Systems of rewards and punishers usually are not effective at controlling human behavior.
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Although this standard has changed over time, today the desire to be thin is common to females of all cultures.
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In Western cultures, people historically got married because of love.
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We are most attracted to people with a similar educational background but with different interests than ourselves.
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Solomon Asch conducted the classic study on conformity.
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As relationships grow older, people are more likely to settle for less than favorable cost-benefit ratios.
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Conformity involves following the instructions of an authority figure.
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A teacher who offers rewards and threatens punishment is appealing to the accuracy motive.
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The foot-in-the-door technique works because of reciprocating concessions.
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Restaurants that offer you a dessert on the house are using the norm of reciprocity to encourage you to return.
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Social exchange is the hypothesis that people stay in a relationship as long as they perceive a favorable ratio of costs to benefits.
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Male faces are considered more attractive when they have immature features.
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The norm of reciprocity might explain why some men feel that their dates "owe" them a kiss, particularly if they've paid for dinner.
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Companionate love starts slowly, grows steadily, and involves concern for your partner's well-being.
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Women prefer older men and men prefer younger women across a wide variety of human cultures.
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People generally are happiest in relationships when their cost-benefit ratios are slightly higher than their partners'.
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You are more likely to become obese if your friend becomes obese.
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If your parents have been married for a long time, it is likely they share a passionate love.
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Heuristic persuasion loses some of its power as we become more motivated to make a good decision.
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Milgram's study of obedience is criticized today on ethical grounds because learners received painful shocks that exacerbated a heart condition in at least one instance.
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Participants obeyed Milgram's order to shock another person because of the implicit threat of punishment.
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We are prone to falling prey to the foot-in-the-door sales technique because buying something reduces our cognitive dissonance.
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Beliefs are positive and negative evaluations about an object or event.
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Direct observation of people rarely leads to inaccurate stereotypes.
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The self-fulfilling prophecy is the tendency for people to see what they expect to see.
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Politicians most often use systematic persuasion to convince you to vote for them.
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When you laugh along with others at a friend's joke even when you don't understand it, you are likely being affected by informational influence.
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Stereotyping is a useful process.
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Cognitive dissonance is typically reduced by heuristic persuasion.
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A soft drink company is more likely to use systematic persuasion than a real-estate company.
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When participants in Steele and Aronson's study (1995) were asked to list their race at the top of an exam, African American students scored more poorly than their SAT scores suggested they should.
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A recruiter who stands in front of the country's flag and urges you to enlist and "be all you can be" is using heuristic persuasion.
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We tend to underestimate the variability among members of different categories.
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Faced with a big, burly guy reciting his romantic poetry, many people would use subtyping to preserve their stereotype of "romantic poets."
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Milgram's study of obedience demonstrated that most people will not hurt another person when instructed to do so by an authority figure.
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We tend to underestimate the variability among members of a category.
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Students usually rate the course in which they earned an easy "A" as better than a course in which they worked hard to earn an "A."
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Solomon Asch demonstrated that normative influence can cause people to misperceive the length of lines.
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Deck 13: Section 4: Social Psychology
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Violent crime in the United States is more prevalent in the North than in the South.
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In the prisoner's dilemma, confessing to the police when your partner does not results in the most severe prison sentence.
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Termites are classified as an ultrasocial species.
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People come to understand one another through the process termed social influence.
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Chimpanzees are classified as an ultrasocial species.
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In the prisoner's dilemma, if both partners cooperate with one another and do not confess to the police, neither partner will serve jail time.
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Human beings are the most social species on the planet.
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Men with unrealistically high self-esteem are most prone to violence.
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There is a negative correlation between testosterone levels and aggression levels.
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Increases in testosterone are associated with a decrease in self-esteem.
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Ultrasocial species necessarily form societies.
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Our society is more aggressive now than it was a hundred years ago.
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Only four species engage in behavior that can be described as social.
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Most murders are motivated by trying to acquire or protect a resource.
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Playing violent video games can make people more aggressive.
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The frustration-aggression hypothesis states that suppressed aggressive impulses lead to frustration.
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Men commit approximately 90 percent of the murders in the United States.
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The single best predictor of aggression is frustration level.
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Acts of aggression are more likely to occur on very hot days.
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Aggression in women usually is more premeditated than impulsive.
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Groups usually will make better decisions than individuals.
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Someone who helps a friend with the expectation that the friend will sooner or later return the favor is exhibiting reverse altruism.
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Kin selection does not constitute genuine altruism because we have been taught to assist family members in need.
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Mothers of attractive children are more affectionate with their children than are mothers of unattractive children.
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The trait that we value the most in others is trustworthiness.
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We grow to like things that we see often.
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Larger groups provide more opportunity for deindividuation and diffusion of responsibility.
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We are most likely to report that another person is attractive in otherwise boring situations.
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Deindividuation has contributed to Ku Klux Klan members' participation in lynch mobs.
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Male bodies are considered most attractive if they approximate inverted triangles.
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Women are much more selective than men in deciding upon a marriage partner.
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Discrimination is the evaluation, negative or positive, of others on the basis of their group membership.
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Genuine altruism indirectly promotes the survival of our own genes.
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Research supports the old adage "Absence makes the heart grow fonder."
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Physical attractiveness is associated with increases in income for women but not men.
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Attractive people tend to have better social skills than less attractive people.
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The potential physical costs of having sex are much greater for women than men.
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Most people would rather accept being cheated and get less than what they deserve than punish the cheater and get nothing.
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A mother who sacrificed her life to save her children engaged in altruistic behavior.
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The behavior of nonhuman animals provides little, if any, evidence of genuine altruism.
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Research suggests that the ideal shape of a female may change over time and across cultures, but the ideal hip-to-waist ratio remains fairly constant.
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People usually struggle for years with learning social norms when they move to another country.
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Systems of rewards and punishers usually are not effective at controlling human behavior.
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Although this standard has changed over time, today the desire to be thin is common to females of all cultures.
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In Western cultures, people historically got married because of love.
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We are most attracted to people with a similar educational background but with different interests than ourselves.
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Solomon Asch conducted the classic study on conformity.
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As relationships grow older, people are more likely to settle for less than favorable cost-benefit ratios.
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Conformity involves following the instructions of an authority figure.
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A teacher who offers rewards and threatens punishment is appealing to the accuracy motive.
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The foot-in-the-door technique works because of reciprocating concessions.
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Restaurants that offer you a dessert on the house are using the norm of reciprocity to encourage you to return.
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Social exchange is the hypothesis that people stay in a relationship as long as they perceive a favorable ratio of costs to benefits.
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Male faces are considered more attractive when they have immature features.
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The norm of reciprocity might explain why some men feel that their dates "owe" them a kiss, particularly if they've paid for dinner.
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Companionate love starts slowly, grows steadily, and involves concern for your partner's well-being.
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Women prefer older men and men prefer younger women across a wide variety of human cultures.
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People generally are happiest in relationships when their cost-benefit ratios are slightly higher than their partners'.
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You are more likely to become obese if your friend becomes obese.
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If your parents have been married for a long time, it is likely they share a passionate love.
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Heuristic persuasion loses some of its power as we become more motivated to make a good decision.
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Milgram's study of obedience is criticized today on ethical grounds because learners received painful shocks that exacerbated a heart condition in at least one instance.
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Participants obeyed Milgram's order to shock another person because of the implicit threat of punishment.
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We are prone to falling prey to the foot-in-the-door sales technique because buying something reduces our cognitive dissonance.
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Beliefs are positive and negative evaluations about an object or event.
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Direct observation of people rarely leads to inaccurate stereotypes.
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The self-fulfilling prophecy is the tendency for people to see what they expect to see.
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Politicians most often use systematic persuasion to convince you to vote for them.
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When you laugh along with others at a friend's joke even when you don't understand it, you are likely being affected by informational influence.
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Stereotyping is a useful process.
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Cognitive dissonance is typically reduced by heuristic persuasion.
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A soft drink company is more likely to use systematic persuasion than a real-estate company.
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When participants in Steele and Aronson's study (1995) were asked to list their race at the top of an exam, African American students scored more poorly than their SAT scores suggested they should.
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A recruiter who stands in front of the country's flag and urges you to enlist and "be all you can be" is using heuristic persuasion.
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We tend to underestimate the variability among members of different categories.
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Faced with a big, burly guy reciting his romantic poetry, many people would use subtyping to preserve their stereotype of "romantic poets."
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Milgram's study of obedience demonstrated that most people will not hurt another person when instructed to do so by an authority figure.
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We tend to underestimate the variability among members of a category.
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Students usually rate the course in which they earned an easy "A" as better than a course in which they worked hard to earn an "A."
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Solomon Asch demonstrated that normative influence can cause people to misperceive the length of lines.
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