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shahzaib hassan
PSYCHOLOGY
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Social Psychology
In Milgram's famous obedience experiment, participants were willing to administer shocks because of:
A. Peer pressure.
B. Authority figures giving commands.
C. Fear of punishment.
D. Financial incentives.
shahzaib hassan
PSYCHOLOGY
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Social Psychology
The "self-serving bias" refers to:
A. Attributing failures to personal faults.
B. Attributing successes to external factors.
C. Attributing successes to oneself and failures to external factors.
D. Blaming others for personal success.
shahzaib hassan
PSYCHOLOGY
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Social Psychology
Which of the following describes the concept of "cognitive dissonance"?
A. When attitudes and behaviors are consistent.
B. When someone changes their behavior to fit the group.
C. The discomfort from holding two conflicting beliefs.
D. When beliefs remain unchanged despite evidence.
shahzaib hassan
PSYCHOLOGY
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Social Psychology
What is the "bystander effect"?
A. People are more likely to help in a group.
B. People are less likely to help when others are around.
C. People are more helpful when they are alone.
D. People become aggressive when in groups.
shahzaib hassan
PSYCHOLOGY
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Social Psychology
The tendency for individuals to exert less effort when working in a group compared to when working alone is called:
A. Social Facilitation.
B. Groupthink.
C. Social Loafing.
D. Group Polarization.
shahzaib hassan
PSYCHOLOGY
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Social Psychology
Which of the following is an example of normative social influence?
A. Conforming to be liked or accepted by a group.
B. Conforming because you believe the group is correct.
C. Refusing to conform to a group.
D. Conforming to fit in when unsure.
shahzaib hassan
PSYCHOLOGY
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Social Psychology
When individuals in a group lose self-awareness and become less likely to follow normal behavior, it is called:
A. Social Facilitation.
B. Deindividuation.
C. Conformity.
D. Groupthink.
shahzaib hassan
PSYCHOLOGY
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Social Psychology
In group decision-making, which phenomenon involves a group making a more extreme decision than its members would individually?
A. Groupthink.
B. Social Loafing.
C. Group Polarization.
D. Diffusion of Responsibility.
shahzaib hassan
PSYCHOLOGY
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Social Psychology
The "foot-in-the-door" technique involves:
A. Asking for a big favor first, then a small one.
B. Asking for a small favor first, then a bigger one.
C. Giving a reward after a favor.
D. Using threats to get compliance.
shahzaib hassan
PSYCHOLOGY
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Social Psychology
Which theory explains that people attribute their own and others' behavior to either internal dispositions or external situations?
A. Social Identity Theory.
B. Attribution Theory.
C. Cognitive Dissonance Theory.
D. Self-Perception Theory.
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