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PSYC 140: CHAPTER 3

Questão 1 de 95

1

Research by Abbey (1998) found that _______ are likely to attribute a _______ friendliness to mild
sexual interest.

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • women; man's

  • men; woman's

  • both women and men; man's

  • both women and men;
    woman's

Explicação

Questão 2 de 95

1

According to the text, many men assume women are flattered by repeated requests for dates which
women more often see as harassing. This is an example of

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • arrogance.

  • a lack of intuition.

  • misattribution.

  • miscommunication

Explicação

Questão 3 de 95

1

According to your text, people everywhere perceive mediators and media as

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • biased in favor of their position.

  • objective in their decisions and
    coverage.

  • biased against their position.

  • biased against the President

Explicação

Questão 4 de 95

1

The theory that explains people's behavior by attributing it to internal dispositions or external
situations is called

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • dispositional theory.

  • motivational theory.

  • situational theory.

  • attribution theory.

Explicação

Questão 5 de 95

1

A fellow student is consistently late for class. You assume this is because he is lazy and unorganized.
What type of attribution are you making for his behavior?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • motivational

  • dispositional

  • situational

  • illusory

Explicação

Questão 6 de 95

1

You are consistently late to your psychology class, because the biology class you have immediately
before it is in a building on the other side of campus. You are concerned that your professor does not
think you are a serious student because of your chronic tardiness. If this were true, what type of
attribution would your professor be making about your behavior?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • motivational

  • dispositional

  • situational

  • external

Explicação

Questão 7 de 95

1

You are consistently late to your psychology class, because the biology class you have immediately
before it is in a building on the other side of campus. You are concerned that your professor does not
think you are a serious student because of your chronic tardiness, so you inform her of why you are
always late. You can now safely conclude that your professor will make what type of attribution
about your behavior?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • motivational

  • dispositional

  • situational

  • internal

Explicação

Questão 8 de 95

1

Your boss is always cranky. You assume this is because she is an unhappy person. What type of
attribution are you making to explain her behavior?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • motivational

  • dispositional

  • situational

  • illusory

Explicação

Questão 9 de 95

1

Your boss is always cranky. You assume this is because he has not had a raise in ten years. What
type of attribution are you making to explain his behavior?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • motivational

  • dispositional

  • situational

  • common sense

Explicação

Questão 10 de 95

1

Attributing behavior to a person's traits is an example of what type of attribution?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • motivational

  • dispositional

  • situational

  • epigenetic

Explicação

Questão 11 de 95

1

Attributing behavior to a person's environment is an example of what type of attribution?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • motivational

  • dispositional

  • situational

  • genetic

Explicação

Questão 12 de 95

1

According to the attribution theorist Kelley (1973), what three types of information do we use when
we make attributions for other people's behavior?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • consistency, distinctiveness, and character

  • consistency, distinctiveness, and consensus

  • conformity, distinctiveness, and character

  • conformity, distinctiveness, and consensus

Explicação

Questão 13 de 95

1

Misha is struggling with her computer. She is asked if she has difficulty using other computers on
campus. The answer to this question provides information about

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • consistency.

  • distinctiveness.

  • character

  • Consensus

Explicação

Questão 14 de 95

1

Misha is struggling with her computer. She is asked if she usually encounters difficulty when using
her computer. The answer to this question provides information about

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • consistency.

  • distinctiveness.

  • character.

  • consensus

Explicação

Questão 15 de 95

1

The tendency for observers to underestimate situational influences and overestimate dispositional
influences on other people's behavior is called the

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • false consensus bias.

  • misinformation effect.

  • fundamental attribution
    error.

  • dispositional bias.

Explicação

Questão 16 de 95

1

After reading a newspaper article about teenagers who illegally download music from the Internet,
you conclude that those who engage in such behavior are morally bankrupt. It never occurs to you
that the reason teenagers download music from the Internet is because they are not able to afford the
price of a compact disc, or the temptation to download, coupled with the peer pressure to do so, is
often great. Your thinking on this matter can be characterized by the

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • false consensus bias.

  • misinformation effect.

  • fundamental attribution
    error.

  • dispositional bias.

Explicação

Questão 17 de 95

1

Researchers had students read debaters' speeches either supporting or attacking Cuban leader Fidel
Castro. When the students were later told that each debater's position had been assigned, they

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • assumed the debater's position merely reflected the demands of the
    assignment.

  • described the speaker's position as poorly developed.

  • concluded that to some extent the speech reflected the speaker's true beliefs.

  • concluded that the debating coach was an effective persuader.

Explicação

Questão 18 de 95

1

Your immediate recognition of your friends' face or her voice on the phone is an example of

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • controlled processing.

  • illusory correlation

  • automatic processing.

  • attributional error.

Explicação

Questão 19 de 95

1

Marcia thought that she would have enough time to write her paper after she bought groceries and
cleaned the house, but she ran out of time. This is an example of

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • belief perseverance

  • the planning fallacy.

  • confirmation bias.

  • heuristic problems.

Explicação

Questão 20 de 95

1

Inferring that Cinderella is truly meek as she cowers in her oppressive home is an example of how we
often

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • focus on internal traits.

  • ignore temporary moods.

  • forget about situational
    influences.

  • notice public and private
    behavior.

Explicação

Questão 21 de 95

1

Researchers randomly assigned participants to play the part of either a quiz game contestant or the
host, while other participants merely observed the game. Results indicated that

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • both contestants and observers thought the hosts were more knowledgeable than the contestants.

  • both contestants and observers thought the contestants were more knowledgeable than the hosts.

  • observers thought the hosts were more knowledgeable, but contestants attributed the outcomes to
    the situation.

  • hosts thought themselves more knowledgeable, but contestants attributed the outcomes to the
    situation.

Explicação

Questão 22 de 95

1

We tend to underestimate the situational determinants of others' behavior but not our own because we
observe others from a different perspective than we observe ourselves. This is known as the

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • actor-observer difference.

  • camera perspective bias.

  • changing perspectives trend.

  • self-awareness phenomenon.

Explicação

Questão 23 de 95

1

What commands our attention as we shop for groceries each week is the environment around us, such
as the number of people in front of us at the checkout counter. Yet when we watch another person's
behavior at the grocery store, he or she, rather than the environment, occupies the center of our
attention. As a result, we tend to engage in the attribution error. That is we are irritable because the
lines are long, but the other person is cantankerous because he or she is an unhappy person. What
explanation below best explains this use of the fundamental attribution error?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • actor-observer difference

  • camera perspective bias

  • changing perspectives trend

  • self-awareness phenomenon

Explicação

Questão 24 de 95

1

In a study conducted by Lassiter and his colleagues (2002), participants observed a suspect
confessing during a police interview. The results indicated that participants were more likely to
perceive the confession as genuine when they viewed the confession

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • live

  • through a two-way mirror.

  • through a camera focused on the
    suspect.

  • through a camera focused on the
    detective.

Explicação

Questão 25 de 95

1

In a study conducted by Lassiter and his colleagues (2002), participants observed a suspect
confessing during a police interview. The results indicated that participants were more likely to
perceive the confession as coerced when they viewed the confession

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • live

  • through a two-way mirror.

  • through a camera focused on the
    suspect.

  • through a camera focused on the detective

Explicação

Questão 26 de 95

1

According to the text, observers tend to attribute a person's behavior to _______ the more that time
passes.

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • the situation

  • his or her personal characteristics

  • both the situation and his or her personal characteristics

  • neither the situation nor his or her personal
    characteristics

Explicação

Questão 27 de 95

1

According to a study by Burger and Pavelich (1994), voters were more likely to attribute the outcome
of an election to the _______ the day after a presidential election, and to the _______ a year after the
election.

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • poor weather on election day; candidate's oral presentation skills

  • candidate's oral presentation skills; poor weather on election day

  • candidate's personal traits and positions; nation's economy

  • nation's economy; candidate's personal traits and positions

Explicação

Questão 28 de 95

1

Burger and Pavelich (1994) found that voters were more likely to attribute the outcome of an election
to the candidate's personal traits and positions the day after a presidential election, and to the nation's
economy a year after the election. This represents which of the following explanations for the
fundamental attribution error?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • actor-observer difference

  • camera perspective bias

  • changing perspectives trend

  • self-awareness phenomenon

Explicação

Questão 29 de 95

1

Overconfidence remains after mistaken judgments due to the belief that

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • "I'll do better next time."

  • "I was almost right."

  • "It wasn't my fault that I was
    wrong."

  • "Others were also wrong."

Explicação

Questão 30 de 95

1

Maureen does not seem to take responsibility for her actions (e.g., always creating excuses for
coming home past curfew and acting like a victim of teachers when it comes to bad grades). In order
for her to take responsibility for her behavior, she needs to become more

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • situation-conscious

  • self-conscious

  • self-possessed.

  • confident

Explicação

Questão 31 de 95

1

A self-conscious state in which attention focuses on oneself is called

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • self-possession.

  • self-consciousness.

  • self-awareness.

  • self-assuredness

Explicação

Questão 32 de 95

1

People in Western cultures are more inclined to assume that others' behaviors

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • reflect inner traits.

  • are caused by the situation.

  • do not reflect inner traits.

  • do not cause events.

Explicação

Questão 33 de 95

1

In _______ cultures, people are less likely to perceive others in terms of personal dispositions.

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • individualistic

  • collectivistic

  • religious

  • secular

Explicação

Questão 34 de 95

1

Those who make situational attributions regarding poverty and unemployment tend to adopt political
positions that

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • offer more direct support to the poor.

  • are unsympathetic to the poor.

  • tend to blame the poor for their problems.

  • are more neutral regarding poverty and
    unemployment

Explicação

Questão 35 de 95

1

Those who make dispositional attributions regarding poverty and unemployment tend to adopt
political positions that

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • offer more direct support to the poor.

  • are unsympathetic to the poor

  • tend to blame the poor for their problems.

  • are more neutral regarding poverty and
    unemployment.

Explicação

Questão 36 de 95

1

Fletcher and his colleagues (1986) found that psychology students explained behavior _______ than
similarly intelligent natural science students.

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • more simplistically

  • less simplistically

  • less self-consciously

  • more positively

Explicação

Questão 37 de 95

1

Sometimes the basis for one's belief is discredited but an explanation of why the belief might be true
survives. Social psychologists refer to this as

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • rationalization.

  • belief persistence.

  • attitude consistency.

  • belief perseverance.

Explicação

Questão 38 de 95

1

Researchers provided study participants with evidence that either risk-prone or cautious people make
better firefighters. When participants wrote an explanation for the findings, they were particularly
susceptible to

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • the fundamental attribution
    error.

  • the hindsight bias.

  • behavioral confirmation.

  • belief perseverance.

Explicação

Questão 39 de 95

1

You have a tendency to assume someone is still a good friend even after a person acts
otherwise. This tendency is known as the

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • belief perseverance phenomenon.

  • belief continuity phenomenon.

  • correspondence bias.

  • belief disconfirmation bias.

Explicação

Questão 40 de 95

1

Despite reading numerous research studies that report the association of fast food consumption with
heart disease and diabetes, Rachel continues to eat fast food and thinks that it is harmless. Rachel's
thinking is an example of

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • belief assimilation.

  • belief consolidation.

  • belief perseverance.

  • operation of the availability
    heuristic.

Explicação

Questão 41 de 95

1

Research has shown that explaining why an opposite theory may be true (e.g., why a cautious person
might be a better fire-fighter than a risk-taking person) _______ belief perseverance.

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • slightly increases

  • maintains

  • reduces

  • significantly increases

Explicação

Questão 42 de 95

1

Researchers had students write essays opposing student control over university curricula. When
asked to recall how they had felt about the same issue a week earlier, most of the students

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • remembered having held a very different attitude.

  • could not remember how they had felt.

  • mistakenly "remembered" having felt the same as they do now.

  • admitted they had always supported student control of university curricula but pretended to
    oppose it in their essays

Explicação

Questão 43 de 95

1

A researcher asks adult research participants to vividly imagine tripping at a dance recital as a child.
This incident never really occurred. Given past research, ______ of the participants will later recall
the event as something that actually happened.

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • none

  • all

  • one-fourth

  • one percent

Explicação

Questão 44 de 95

1

Your summer vacation was perhaps not an overwhelmingly positive event, but during the finals week
of August, you remember it as being a fantastic time. This is an example of

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • the perseverance bias.

  • the fundamental attribution
    error.

  • the correspondence bias.

  • rosy retrospection.

Explicação

Questão 45 de 95

1

According to a study by Myers (2004), people in psychotherapy and self-improvement programs who
showed only modest improvements claimed that they

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • did not improve at all.

  • experienced considerable change.

  • experienced rapid improvement, then a steady decline.

  • experienced change.

Explicação

Questão 46 de 95

1

While waiting to cross the street, you witness a man running a red light—causing a three-car
accident. Just after it happens, the man who ran the stoplight gets out of the car to talk to you. He
tells you that the light was yellow. Later you tell police that you remembered the light being yellow,
not red, when the man went through the intersection. This scenario illustrates.

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • the priming effect.

  • the confirmation bias.

  • belief perseverance.

  • the misinformation effect.

Explicação

Questão 47 de 95

1

Incorporating inaccurate information into one's memory of an event, after witnessing the event and
receiving misleading information about it is called

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • the priming effect

  • the confirmation bias

  • belief perseverance.

  • the misinformation effect.

Explicação

Questão 48 de 95

1

Activating particular associations in memory is called

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • triggering.

  • initiation.

  • galvanization.

  • priming.

Explicação

Questão 49 de 95

1

To retrieve a memory of where your date told you she wanted to go for dinner tomorrow, you need to
activate one of the strands that leads to this memory, such as thinking about what types of food she
does and does not like. This process is known as

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • belief perseverance.

  • reconstruction.

  • priming

  • induction.

Explicação

Questão 50 de 95

1

Explicit" thinking that is deliberate, reflective, and conscious is called

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • controlled processing.

  • automatic processing

  • external processing.

  • intentional processing.

Explicação

Questão 51 de 95

1

"Implicit" thinking that is effortless, habitual and without awareness is called

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • controlled processing.

  • automatic processing.

  • internal processing.

  • intentional processing.

Explicação

Questão 52 de 95

1

Jumping out of your seat as a result of an unexpected scene in a movie is what type of thinking?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • controlled processing

  • automatic processing

  • internal processing

  • intentional processing

Explicação

Questão 53 de 95

1

When trying to recall the definition of the fundamental attribution error during an exam, you think
back to what the professor was wearing when he was talking about the fundamental attribution error
in class. What type of thinking is this?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • controlled processing

  • automatic processing

  • internal processing

  • intentional processing

Explicação

Questão 54 de 95

1

Your best friend is a master chess player, and has won numerous awards. When you play chess with
her, you notice that she seems to be aware of strategies almost immediately after your move. Her
awareness of these strategies reflects what type of thinking?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • controlled processing

  • automatic processing

  • internal processing

  • intentional processing

Explicação

Questão 55 de 95

1

The tendency to overestimate the accuracy of one's beliefs is called the

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • perseverance bias.

  • fundamental attribution error.

  • correspondence bias.

  • overconfidence phenomenon.

Explicação

Questão 56 de 95

1

You used to envy your brother because he was always so confident when talking to others. Yet the
older you become, the more you realize that your brother is more often convinced of things rather
than accurate about things. Your brother's behavior can be explained by the

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • perseverance bias.

  • fundamental attribution error.

  • correspondence bias.

  • overconfidence phenomenon.

Explicação

Questão 57 de 95

1

Kruger and Dunning (1999) found that those students who scored lowest on tests of grammar and
logic were _______ to overestimating their grammar and logic skills

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • least prone

  • most prone

  • sometimes prone

  • never prone

Explicação

Questão 58 de 95

1

Each semester you repeatedly underestimate how long it will take you to complete a research paper
that is due at the end of the term. Your behavior is an example of the

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • perseverance bias.

  • fundamental attribution error.

  • correspondence bias.

  • overconfidence phenomenon.

Explicação

Questão 59 de 95

1

Which of the following strategies might be helpful in reducing the overconfidence bias?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Get people to think about why their judgments might be wrong.

  • Delay feedback regarding the accuracy of their judgments.

  • Inform people about the overconfidence bias

  • Tell people that there is no remedy for the overconfidence bias.

Explicação

Questão 60 de 95

1

One reason people are overconfident is that they are not inclined to seek out information

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • from experts

  • that is objective and factual.

  • that involves judging estimates and
    comparisons

  • that might disprove what they believe.

Explicação

Questão 61 de 95

1

When we are eager to seek information that verifies our beliefs but less inclined to seek evidence that
might disprove our beliefs, the _______ has occurred.

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • hindsight bias

  • confirmation bias

  • overconfidence phenomenon

  • fundamental attribution error

Explicação

Questão 62 de 95

1

After 9/11, many people abandoned air travel because of the

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • availability heuristic.

  • representativeness heuristic.

  • confirmation bias.

  • planning fallacy

Explicação

Questão 63 de 95

1

Sharon typically watches televised news stations that support her existing political beliefs. She is less
inclined to watch the news on other stations, as it may disprove her preconceptions. Sharon's
approach illustrates the

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • confirmation bias

  • misinformation effect

  • base-rate fallacy

  • I-knew-it-all-along

Explicação

Questão 64 de 95

1

Which of the following is a thinking strategy that enables quick, efficient judgments?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • an implicit attitude

  • an explicit attitude

  • a heuristic

  • a confirmation bias

Explicação

Questão 65 de 95

1

The process of judging something by comparing it to our mental representation of a category uses the
_____ heuristic.

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • availability

  • representativeness

  • vividness

  • matching

Explicação

Questão 66 de 95

1

The tendency to presume, sometimes despite contrary odds, that someone or something belongs to a
particular group because it resembles a typical member is referred to as the _______ heuristic

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • availability

  • representativeness

  • vividness

  • matching

Explicação

Questão 67 de 95

1

On the first day of class, we see a middle-aged man at the front of the room, talking to a younger
man. If we assume the older man is the professor and the younger man is the student, we are relying
on what heuristic?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • availability

  • representativeness

  • vividness

  • matching

Explicação

Questão 68 de 95

1

Once during a hospital stay, you observed a man and a woman (both in health professional attire)
talking. You assumed that the man was a physician, and that the woman was a nurse. Later, you
found out the opposite was true. What type of heuristic did you use during your initial reaction to the
two individuals?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • availability heuristic

  • representativeness heuristic

  • vividness heuristic

  • matching heuristic

Explicação

Questão 69 de 95

1

The cognitive rule that judges the likelihood of things in terms of their availability in memory is
called the _____ heuristic.

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • availability

  • representativeness

  • vividness

  • matching

Explicação

Questão 70 de 95

1

Although travelers in the United States are more likely to die in an automobile crash than on a
commercial flight covering the same distance, people often assume that flying is more dangerous
than driving. What type of heuristic are people using when they make this assumption?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • availability heuristic

  • representativeness heuristic

  • vividness heuristic

  • matching heuristic

Explicação

Questão 71 de 95

1

Assuming most crimes involve violence because the news generally reports on rapes, robberies and
beatings is an example of the _______ heuristic.

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • Availability

  • representativenes

  • vividness

  • maching

Explicação

Questão 72 de 95

1

The tendency to imagine alternative scenarios and outcomes that might have happened but did not is
called

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • the base-rate fallacy.

  • automatic thinking.

  • reflective bias.

  • counterfactual thinking.

Explicação

Questão 73 de 95

1

You did not study for your psychology exam. However, you imagine yourself earning a better grade
than the one you actually earned. This is an example of

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • implicit thinking.

  • explicit thinking

  • counterfactual thinking.

  • the fundamental attribution error.

Explicação

Questão 74 de 95

1

After breaking up with your boyfriend, you imagine that you would still be with this person if you had treated him more considerately. This is an example of

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • implicit thinking.

  • explicit thinking.

  • counterfactual thinking

  • the fundamental attribution error.

Explicação

Questão 75 de 95

1

76. The perception of a relationship where none actually exists, or the perception of a stronger relationship than actually exists, is called

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • a representative heuristic.

  • an availability heuristic.

  • an illusory correlation

  • the overconfidence phenomenon.

Explicação

Questão 76 de 95

1

Counterfactual thinking is more likely when

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • we are not expecting a favorable outcome.

  • we are surprised by favorable results.

  • we can easily picture an alternative outcome

  • the event is insignificant.

Explicação

Questão 77 de 95

1

Thinking that our premonitions correlate with events represents

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • a representative heuristic.

  • an availability heuristic.

  • an illusory correlation.

  • the overconfidence phenomenon.

Explicação

Questão 78 de 95

1

The idea that chance events are subject to our influence describes

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • an illusory correlation.

  • the illusion of control.

  • a representative heuristic.

  • an availability heuristic.

Explicação

Questão 79 de 95

1

Research on gambling has found that throwing the dice or spinning the wheel increases people's confidence. This illustrates the

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • illusory correlation.

  • illusion of control.

  • representative heuristic.

  • availability heuristic

Explicação

Questão 80 de 95

1

The statistical tendency for extreme scores or behaviors to return toward average is called

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • the regression heuristic.

  • regression toward the extreme.

  • regression toward the average.

  • reversion.

Explicação

Questão 81 de 95

1

Although you once earned a 100 on your physics exam, you have subsequently been unable to earn a
perfect score again. Your experience may be understood in terms of

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • the illusory correlation.

  • regression toward the average.

  • the representativeness heuristic.

  • counterfactual thinking.

Explicação

Questão 82 de 95

1

Research on "mood infusion" found that participants' judgments of their own videotaped behaviors
were more positive if, while they watched the videotape, they were

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • in a good mood.

  • with a stranger.

  • distracted.

  • depressed or anxious.

Explicação

Questão 83 de 95

1

A belief that leads to its own fulfillment is called

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • a self-fulfilling prophecy.

  • a belief confirmation.

  • self-confirming validity.

  • behavioral perseverance.

Explicação

Questão 84 de 95

1

Research indicates that happy people

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • think more rationally.

  • are more likely to exhibit negative expectations

  • are more trusting, loving, and responsive.

  • are more susceptive to illusory correlations.

Explicação

Questão 85 de 95

1

In a now-famous study, Rosenthal and Jacobson (1968) found that randomly selected elementary school students experienced a spurt in IQ score largely as a result of

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • increased parental involvement and support.

  • their teachers' elevated expectations.

  • intensified academic training.

  • educational strategies that raised their selfesteem.

Explicação

Questão 86 de 95

1

Murray and his colleagues (2003) found that among married couples, the self-fulfilling prophecy
occurred when one person interpreted slight hurts as rejections. The person who felt rejected was
then motivated to

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • value their partner for his or her honesty.

  • value their partner yet become distant from him or her.

  • devalue their partner but make an effort to become close to him or
    her.

  • devalue their partner and become distant from him or her.

Explicação

Questão 87 de 95

1

You attend a party where you do not know anyone, but expect that people will be friendly. You
behave in a warm and sociable manner. Your behavior, in turn, leads to other people being friendly to
you. This situation can best be described as

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • the illusory correlation.

  • the representativeness heuristic.

  • the availability heuristic.

  • behavioral confirmation

Explicação

Questão 88 de 95

1

Ridge and Reber (2002) conducted a study in which men were told that job candidates were attracted
to them. The findings revealed that the

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • men were more likely to hire the women.

  • men were more likely to perceive the women as being attractive.

  • women perceived the men as being attracted to them.

  • women exhibited more flirtatiousness.

Explicação

Questão 89 de 95

1

According to research done by Miller and his colleagues (1975), if you want young children to put
trash in wastebaskets, you should repeatedly

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • tell them that they should be neat and tidy.

  • congratulate them for being neat and tidy.

  • tell them that littering is a crime.

  • tell them that people who litter are bad.

Explicação

Questão 90 de 95

1

Researchers had male students speak by telephone with women they thought were either attractive or
unattractive. When judges later analyzed the women's comments, they found that the

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • women thought to be attractive spoke more warmly than the other women.

  • women thought to be unattractive tried harder to be likable and stimulated better conversation.

  • women thought to be attractive spoke in a more aloof and superior manner.

  • women thought to be unattractive spoke more slowly and deliberately.

Explicação

Questão 91 de 95

1

If you are told that someone you have never met is attracted to you, you will likely

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • behave toward that person in a way that draws out their flirtatious behavior.

  • behave toward that person in a way that causes them to become shy and
    withdrawn.

  • feel little attraction to that person.

  • avoid that person if you can.

Explicação

Questão 92 de 95

1

When our expectations lead us to act in ways that induce others to confirm those expectations,
_______ is at work.

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • illusory correlation

  • counterfactual thinking

  • behavioral confirmation

  • illusion of control

Explicação

Questão 93 de 95

1

In a research study comparing the investment decisions of patients with or without emotion, which
group made the most profitable investment decisions?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • The patients who had no investment
    experience.

  • The patients with emotion.

  • The patients without emotion.

  • The patients who had investment experience

Explicação

Questão 94 de 95

1

Expectations can often predict behavior because

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • the expectations are accurate.

  • the expectations are a
    coincidence.

  • behavior is easily predicted.

  • we are overconfident.

Explicação

Questão 95 de 95

1

Researchers investigated the reduction of littering in three high school classrooms. Which class still
showed a reduction in littering two weeks after the study ended?

Selecione uma das seguintes:

  • the class that was told that they should be neat and
    tidy

  • the class reprimanded repeatedly for littering

  • the class congratulated for being neat and tidy

  • the class whose littering was ignored

Explicação