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Psychology Quiz: Social Psychology

Instructions:

Choose the correct answer for each question by marking the letter corresponding to the right answer.

Questions:

  1. What is the "bystander effect"?

    • A. The phenomenon where individuals are less likely to offer help in an emergency when other people are present.
    • B. A model of group dynamics that encourages individual participation.
    • C. A psychological state achieved through social influence over time.
    • D. The tendency for individuals to change their opinions to match a group's.
  2. Which of the following is a characteristic commonly associated with cults?

    • A. Open membership and lack of hierarchy.
    • B. Charismatic leadership and demanding loyalty from members.
    • C. Promoting individualism and critical thinking.
    • D. Emphasizing secular values and pluralism.
  3. What does the contact hypothesis propose?

    • A. Increased intergroup contact will generally lead to prejudice.
    • B. Direct contact between members of conflicting groups can reduce prejudice.
    • C. Prejudice is best addressed through avoidance of conflict.
    • D. Isolating conflicting groups is the most effective means of conflict resolution.
  4. What was the main finding of the Stanford prison experiment?

    • A. Situational contexts can have little to no impact on behavior.
    • B. Unstructured environments lead to chaos and disorder.
    • C. Individuals will conform to roles they are assigned, even to the detriment of others.
    • D. Guards exhibit empathy towards prisoners under duress.
  5. Which route of persuasion involves deliberate, logical reasoning?

    • A. Peripheral route
    • B. Central route
    • C. Emotional route
    • D. Subconscious route
  6. In the context of persuasion, what does the peripheral route refer to?

    • A. Using facts and figures to convince someone.
    • B. Relying on superficial cues, such as attractiveness or emotion.
    • C. Engaging in deep analysis of the argument presented.
    • D. Focusing on the main points of the message.
  7. What is the "foot-in-the-door" technique?

    • A. Asking a person for a large favor that they will likely refuse.
    • B. Gradually increasing the size of requests to gain compliance.
    • C. Using pressure tactics to secure immediate agreement.
    • D. Offering multiple favors to create a sense of obligation.
  8. How does the "door-in-the-face" technique work?

    • A. Starting with a small request and following up with a larger one.
    • B. Making an unreasonable request first, followed by a more reasonable one.
    • C. Refusing to take no for an answer to create tension.
    • D. Utilizing group pressure to gain an agreement.
  9. Which of the following best describes the relevance of the bystander effect in social psychology?

    • A. Individuals take responsibility when in a crowd.
    • B. People tend to feel safer in large groups.
    • C. The presence of others inhibits individual action in emergencies.
    • D. Bystanders are always helpful and supportive in crises.
  10. What is a significant consequence of persuasion through the central route?

    • A. Attitudes formed are likely to be more resistant to change.
    • B. Attitudes formed are generally fleeting and superficial.
    • C. It relies heavily on emotional appeal rather than logic.
    • D. Individuals are less likely to engage with the material presented.

Answer Key:

  1. A
  2. B
  3. B
  4. C
  5. B
  6. B
  7. B
  8. B
  9. C
  10. A