Social Psychology - AP Psychology

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If an individual gets an unusually bad grade on an exam and attributes it to his lack of preperation due to a busy schedule, what type of attribution is he making?

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Since we don't know why the student had an unusually busy schedule, and whether or not he blames himself, we cannot determine if this is internal or external attribution. However, since he blames the grade on temporary factors, rather than something permanent, such as "being unlucky," we can determine that he is making an unstable attribution.

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Which of the following are not ways to guide adolescents' gender development?

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In order to guide adolescents' gender development, one should encourage girls to be more self-assertive, encourage boys to be less physically aggressive, and encourage boys to be more sensitive in relationships. This is because children and adolescents are usually taught to do things within their gender roles, which means they are also taught to not do things that are not in their gender roles. So, instead of teaching boys to be insensitive, they should be taught to be more sensitive and less aggressive. Girls are usually assumed to be passive, so they should be taught to be a little more self-assertive.

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What is the appropriate definition for dispositional attribution?

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Dispositional attribution is when we attribute a person's actions to their internal dispositions, such as personality, talents, emotional state, etc. We see the behavior as being caused by something internal to that person as opposed to attributing it to their environment.

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Who coined the famous sociological term "self-fulfilling prophecy"?

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Although the concept of "self-fulfilling prophecy" has existed for centuries and was a popular one in Ancient Greece, it was officially coined by the famous sociologist Robert K. Merton in the 20th century.

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Black and Latino students, when asked to mark their race on the SAT or ACT, seem to fare worse, getting lower scores overall and underperforming predicted scores. Psychologists today are working to make culture-fair tests to eliminate this psychological threat which is best described as which of the following?

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The answer here is "stereotype threat." When individuals are reminded of a negative stereotype about a group they belong to, it results in scoring lower on tests or assessments. The other answers are not real phenomena/threats.

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Your history teacher discusses the Revolutionary War during the first week of school. Your friend seems to know everything about what the teacher says during this lecture. You conclude that she is extremely smart in all subjects. You do not consider that she might already have learned this in her old school. You are displaying which of the following?

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This is a display of the fundamental attribution error because you failed to consider situational factors. Instead, you accredited your friends knowledge to dispositional attribution or behavior that results from internal characteristics.

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Which type of attribution would cause someone to believe an individual's behavior is due to their life situation or environment?

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In external attribution, people believe that a person's behavior is a result of their situation or environment, as opposed to something inate within them, as with internal attribution. We are not given enough information to classify the attribution as stable or unstable.

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What is the self-serving bias?

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Self-serving bias causes people to view their successes as a result of something positive within themselves, and their failures as a result of their situation, or something outside of their control.

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What is stereotype threat?

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Stereotype threat is a phenomenon that was discovered when researchers found that African-American students performed more poorly on a math test after being told that their racial group typically does poorly on math tests. When a control group took the same test without this information, students performed equally well regardless of race.

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Which of the following is an example of the fundamental attribution error?

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The fundamental attribution error is when people place too strong of an emphasis on internal characteristics when judging an externally influenced behavior. In the correct answer option, Mark committed the fundamental attribution error because he automatically assumes the other person intended to trip him, but the other person might have tripped themselves or have just not been paying attention to their surroundings.

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What does the LaPiere study of 1934 tell us about the relationship between attitudes and behaviors?

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LaPiere took one Chinese couple around America to visit restaurants and test whether, amidst intense xenophobia towards Chinese people that existed at this time, their staff would serve them. As it turned out, although approximately 90% of the restaurants said they would refuse service to them, only one restaurant turned them down. This study demonstrates that one may express a strong attitude towards something, but it may not have any influence on behavior. In this case, the xenophobic attitude expressed by the staff did not impact their behavior, which resulting in service for the Chinese couple.

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Which of the following beliefs is an example of the just world bias?

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The just world bias is the general tendency humans have to believe that the world is a just place where people get what they deserve. When we see a person of low socio-economic standing, we may try to rationalize their status by assigning a false bias of negative choices or low moral character to that person. This is not necessarily true, since there are broader forces that are out of our individual control that contribute to poverty. This belief persists in many other cases and is prevalanet in much of American discourse on crime.

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What could be a potential consequence of two polarized groups of people working towards a superordinate goal?

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In trying to combat prejudice, social psychologists created the concept of a superordinate goal that two groups, who are originally hostile to one another, could work towards in a joint effort. In Sherif's study of 1966, this idea was tested out at a camp and was found to be true. After the superordinate goal was attained, animosity was significantly reduced between the groups being tested.

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What is stereotype threat?

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Stereotype threat is when a person feels at risk of conforming to negative stereotypes about his or her race. Feeling this way can lead to a number of negative consequences; one popular study found that when black students were made aware that other black peers performed poorly on a math test, the students performed significantly worse on said test.

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What is the fundamental attribution error?

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The fundamental attribution error is the tendency to place more emphasis on internal characteristics to explain someone's bad behavior. An example of this is thinking that a person who didn't answer your call is rude (internal), but in reality, they may not have received your message (external).

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__________ refers to our tendency to attribute our own behavior to external factors, but attribute the behavior of others to internal factors.

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Fundamental attribution error is a social psychology term coined by Lee Ross to describe the inclination to explain others' behavior in terms of internal, stable factors (like personality) while describing our own behavior in terms of external, changeable factors. The self-serving bias is a facet of attribution theory, and refers to our tendency to attribute our successes to internal factors and our failures to external ones.

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Which of the following is an illustrative example of the self-fulfilling prophecy?

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The self-fulfilling prophecy stems from the Thomas theorem, which posits that situations are not merely situations in the human eye, but are rather warped according to our perceptions and the meaning we ascribe to them. Accordingly, we may have a belief about ourselves or the world that we carry with us in each situation. This belief may warp our perception of the situation and may influence to act in ways that reinforce this belief. So for example, if one believes one will always fail academically one may never try. These actions, influenced by this belief, serve to then reinforce this belief.

This can influence how we behave towards other people as well. The self-fulfilling prophecy may reinforce stereotypes and beliefs we have about other people.

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What is the actor-observer bias?

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The actor-observer bias is the curious phenomena in which we focus more on how the situation is influencing us when we involved in a situation, but more focused on our influence on a situation when we are not involved, but rather observing. When we are observing a situation, we focus on how our disposition influences the people in that situation. For whatever reason, we are much more aware of context when we are in it and more likely to focus on the individual and disregard context when we are observing. One might think that one would lose context when directly involved in a situation, rather than coolly observing from outside, but the opposite is often the case.

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Which of the following is an example of the self-serving bias?

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The self-serving bias is the tendency we have to hold ourselves responsible for good outcomes, such as mounting a glorious statue, and blame the circumstances for negative ones, such as employing slaves to do it. Self-serving bias applies both to outcomes and justifying the methods by which those outcomes were achieved.

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Which of the following is an appropriate definition for the just-world bias?

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The just-world bias is a common bias in which we believe people get what they deserve. We might believe poor people didn't work hard enough or an ill person didn't take care of themselves enough instead of looking at circumstances that were out of their control.

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