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Introduction to Psychology Gateway
Quiz 16: Social Thinking and Social Influence.
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Question 641
Short Answer
Overestimating one's chances of being involved in a violent incident is known as the __________.
Question 642
Short Answer
All groups have unspoken rules of conduct, which establish acceptable behavior in most situations and are referred to as social __________.
Question 643
Short Answer
The process of making inferences about behavior is known as __________.
Question 644
True/False
The first step to becoming self-assertive is to convince yourself that you need to be more self-serving and do not have to take into account the rights or feelings of others.
Question 645
Short Answer
The degree to which a group member can control, alter, or influence the behavior of another group member is called __________.
Question 646
Essay
College athletes often protect their self-esteem by practicing less before important games or events, which illustrates the concept of __________.
Question 647
Short Answer
When a person tries to occupy two or more roles that make incompatible demands on his or her behavior, the person is experiencing a(n)__________.
Question 648
Short Answer
A mixture of beliefs and emotions that predisposes a person to respond to other people, objects, or institutions in a positive or negative way is called a(n)__________.
Question 649
Short Answer
The tendency we have to view internal causes as the reason for other people's behavior is known as the __________ error.
Question 650
Short Answer
If you have a part-time job and your employer cuts your hours, you may comfort yourself by thinking about a friend who just lost a job, which illustrates the type of social comparison known as a(n)__________ comparison.
Question 651
Short Answer
One early study of group norms by Sherif made use of a striking illusion that involved the apparent movement of a stationary pinpoint of light displayed in a darkened room.This illusion is called the __________ effect.