Attitude and Perception in Human Relations Quiz

Test your knowledge on attitude formation, perception, and social influences in human relations. Explore key theories and concepts.

#1

Which of the following best defines attitude in human relations?

It is a fixed trait that cannot be changed.
It is a learned predisposition to respond in a consistently favorable or unfavorable manner with respect to a given object.
It is solely determined by genetic factors.
It is the same as personality.
#2

What does perception refer to in the context of human relations?

It is the process of organizing and interpreting sensory information.
It is the ability to accurately remember past events.
It is the same as intuition.
It is the ability to empathize with others.
#3

Which theory suggests that attitudes are developed through classical conditioning, operant conditioning, and social learning?

Social cognitive theory
Cognitive dissonance theory
Elaboration likelihood model
Learning theory
#4

In human relations, what is the term for the tendency to attribute our own behavior to external, situational factors, while attributing others' behaviors to internal, dispositional factors?

Fundamental attribution error
Self-serving bias
Confirmation bias
Recency effect
#5

What term describes the process by which we selectively pay attention to information that reinforces our preexisting attitudes and beliefs?

Selective exposure
Confirmation bias
Cognitive dissonance
Self-serving bias
#6

Which theory suggests that people are motivated to maintain consistency between their attitudes and their behavior?

Elaboration likelihood model
Cognitive dissonance theory
Attribution theory
Social identity theory
#7

What is the term for the process of forming impressions of others based on available information?

Stereotyping
Impression management
Attribution
Perception
#8

Which of the following factors influences perception in human relations?

Physical appearance
Cultural background
Situational context
All of the above
#9

Which of the following is NOT a component of the ABC model of attitudes?

Affective component
Behavioral component
Cognitive component
Decisional component
#10

What is the term for the tendency to judge others based on our own cultural norms and values?

Ethnocentrism
Cultural relativism
Stereotyping
Prejudice
#11

Which theory suggests that attitudes are formed based on the strength of the underlying beliefs, their evaluation, and the connection between beliefs and evaluations?

Social cognitive theory
Elaboration likelihood model
Theory of planned behavior
Attribution theory
#12

In human relations, what term describes the tendency to seek out information that confirms our preexisting beliefs while ignoring or dismissing information that contradicts them?

Confirmation bias
Selective exposure
Cognitive dissonance
Stereotyping
#13

According to the elaboration likelihood model, which route to persuasion involves careful consideration of arguments and evidence?

Central route
Peripheral route
Cognitive route
Emotional route
#14

In human relations, what does the term 'halo effect' refer to?

Tendency to judge others based on one characteristic
Tendency for first impressions to be lasting impressions
Tendency for our expectations to influence how we perceive others
Tendency for positive qualities to be associated with one another

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