#1
Which social psychology concept refers to the tendency to favor one's own group over others?
Altruism
Ethnocentrism
Reciprocity
Conformity
#2
Which term refers to the discomfort or tension that arises when one's thoughts, beliefs, attitudes, or behaviors conflict with each other?
Cognitive dissonance
Social facilitation
Normative social influence
Groupthink
#3
What is the main focus of social psychology?
Individual behavior in isolation
Group dynamics and social influence
Biological determinants of behavior
Cognitive processes in isolation
#4
Who conducted the famous conformity experiment known as the 'Asch conformity studies'?
Stanley Milgram
Solomon Asch
Philip Zimbardo
John Darley
#5
Which term describes the tendency to attribute one's success to internal factors and failure to external factors?
Self-serving bias
Fundamental attribution error
False consensus effect
Actor-observer bias
#6
What is the fundamental attribution error in social psychology?
Attributing others' behavior to internal factors
Attributing others' behavior to external factors
Ignoring others' behavior
Not attributing any significance to behavior
#7
What is the bystander effect in social psychology?
The tendency to help others in an emergency
The reduced likelihood of helping when others are present
The tendency to conform to group norms
The process of social loafing
#8
What does the social cognitive theory emphasize in understanding behavior?
The role of genetics in behavior
The influence of unconscious desires
Observational learning and cognition
The impact of societal norms
#9
What is the mere exposure effect in social psychology?
The tendency to prefer familiar stimuli
The influence of authority figures on behavior
The impact of social roles on behavior
The tendency to conform to group norms
#10
What is the social identity theory primarily concerned with?
Individual attitudes and behaviors
The impact of situational factors on behavior
Group membership and identity
Cultural influences on behavior
#11
Who proposed the social identity theory?
Stanley Milgram
Philip Zimbardo
Henri Tajfel
Solomon Asch
#12
What is the Stanford prison experiment famous for in social psychology?
Studying obedience to authority figures
Investigating the effects of deindividuation
Examining the role of situational factors on behavior
Exploring the impact of social roles on behavior
#13
Who is associated with the social exchange theory?
John Bowlby
George Herbert Mead
Peter Blau
Harry Harlow
#14
In the context of social psychology, what does the term 'deindividuation' refer to?
The loss of self-awareness and restraint in a group
The tendency to conform to authority figures
The impact of social roles on behavior
The process of normative social influence
#15
What is the primary focus of the social impact theory?
The role of individual differences in behavior
The influence of societal norms on behavior
The study of cognitive dissonance
The effects of the number, strength, and immediacy of social sources on behavior