#1
In social psychology, what does the term 'conformity' refer to?
The tendency to comply with the wishes of others
The desire for personal growth and self-improvement
The process of forming an impression of others
The ability to manage one's emotions effectively
#2
What is the 'mere exposure effect' in social psychology?
The tendency to prefer familiar stimuli over unfamiliar stimuli
The tendency to conform to group norms
The process of forming stereotypes about a group of people
The discomfort caused by holding conflicting beliefs or attitudes
#3
What is the 'hierarchy of needs' proposed by Abraham Maslow?
A model of human cognitive development
A theory of personality based on the Big Five traits
A framework outlining basic human needs and motivations
A theory explaining the impact of social norms on behavior
#4
Which psychological theory suggests that behavior is influenced by unconscious thoughts and desires?
Cognitive-Behavioral Theory
Humanistic Theory
Psychoanalytic Theory
Social Learning Theory
#5
According to Abraham Maslow's hierarchy of needs, which needs must be satisfied before a person can focus on higher-level needs?
Esteem needs
Safety needs
Physiological needs
Love and belongingness needs
#6
What is the main concept behind Albert Bandura's Social Cognitive Theory?
Operant conditioning
Observational learning
Classical conditioning
Behavioral reinforcement
#7
According to Erik Erikson's psychosocial development theory, what is the primary crisis during the 'adolescence' stage?
Trust vs. Mistrust
Identity vs. Role Confusion
Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt
Generativity vs. Stagnation
#8
According to the social identity theory, what is the process of categorizing oneself as a member of a particular social group known as?
Social comparison
Social categorization
Social identification
Social influence
#9
According to the social exchange theory, what is the key factor in determining the success of a social interaction?
Reciprocity
Equity
Altruism
Competition
#10
What is the bystander effect in social psychology?
The tendency for individuals to exert less effort in a group setting
The phenomenon where people are less likely to help in an emergency when others are present
The tendency to attribute one's success to internal factors and failures to external factors
The process of forming stereotypes about a group of people
#11
What is the fundamental attribution error in social psychology?
The tendency to overestimate the influence of external factors on others' behavior
The tendency to attribute one's success to internal factors and failures to external factors
The tendency to underestimate the influence of internal factors on others' behavior
The process of forming stereotypes about a group of people
#12
In the context of group dynamics, what does the term 'groupthink' refer to?
A state of harmony and cooperation within a group
A mode of thinking where group members seek unanimous agreement at the expense of critical thinking
The process of forming impressions of others based on physical appearance
A type of conformity focused on fitting in with a specific group
#13
What is the 'halo effect' in social psychology?
The tendency to judge someone based on a single characteristic
The tendency to attribute success to external factors
The tendency to perceive someone as more attractive if they possess positive qualities
The process of forming stereotypes about a group of people
#14
What is the concept of 'cognitive dissonance' in social psychology?
The tendency to conform to group norms
The discomfort caused by holding conflicting beliefs or attitudes
The process of forming stereotypes about a group of people
The unconscious mind's influence on behavior
#15
What is 'emotional intelligence' in the context of human behavior?
The ability to control and suppress emotions
The ability to understand and manage one's own emotions and the emotions of others
The tendency to conform to social norms
The process of forming impressions of others based on physical appearance