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Behavioral Science

I have attached an assignment about psychology in my Behavioral Science class

Introduction to Behavioral Science BEH/225 Version 6 1 University of Phoenix Material Checkpoint: Social Thinking and Social Influence Quiz Part 1 Indicate your answer by highlighting your choice. Part 1 is worth 30 points. 1. Which of the following defines an in-group as the term is used in social psychology? a. a group that that is admired for its display of current fashion trends b. a group that is most knowledgeable about an important topic c. a group that has easy access to restricted places or areas d. a group with which a person a person mainly identifies 2. The theory of social comparison was proposed by which psychologist? a. Sigmund Freud b. Leon Festinger c. Carl Rogers d. Carl Jung 3. Which of the following conditions would make it more difficult for people to conform to a group decision with which they disagree? a. the presence of another person who agrees with them b. low self-esteem c. living in Japan d. caring about the opinions of others 4. You receive a disappointing grade on a test and conclude that it was because the questions were written poorly. Your friend receives a poor grade on the same test, and you conclude that she did not study enough. This kind of thinking is an example of a. social comparison theory b. self-handicapping c. actor-observer bias d. coercive power 5. The components of an attitude include all of the following except a. emotions b. genetics c. beliefs d. actions 6. Stella is a member of a church that teaches that drinking alcohol is a sin, an attitude that she adopted without question. When she goes off to college, she finds that most of her peers do not share her attitude. She attends a social event with her college friends and decides to have a glass of wine, reasoning that a small amount of alcohol is okay, but drunkenness is a sin. Which concept from social psychology explains why Stella changed her attitude toward alcohol? a. justification b. cognitive dissonance c. actor-observer bias d. social loafing Copyright © 2016 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved.
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