Question : Multiple Choice Questions 1. On exam day, a student you do not : 1198599

 

Multiple Choice Questions
 

1. On exam day, a student you do not know sits near you. This person is best described as a(n) 
A. confederate.
B. co-actor.
C. ingroup member.
D. comrade.

 

 

2. Triplett conducted one of social psychology’s first laboratory experiments by asking children to wind string on a fishing reel. The results of the study indicated that there was a _______ relationship between the speed at which the children wound the reel and the presence of other children. 
A. positive
B. negative
C. neutral
D. curvilinear

 

 

3. Triplett conducted one of social psychology’s first laboratory experiments by asking children to wind string on a fishing reel. The results of the study indicated that there was a positive relationship between the speed at which the children wound the reel and the presence of other children. Later studies found the same pattern and dubbed it 
A. the groupthink effect.
B. the social facilitation effect.
C. social loafing.
D. deindividuation.

 

 

4. The tendency for people to perform simple or well-learned tasks better when others are present is the original meaning of 
A. the groupthink effect.
B. the social facilitation effect.
C. social loafing.
D. deindividuation.

 

 

5. _______ refers to the strengthening of dominant responses in the presence of others. 
A. The groupthink effect
B. The social facilitation effect
C. Social loafing
D. Deindividuation

 

 

6. Consistent with the social facilitation effect, Michaels and his colleagues (1982) found that when good pool players were observed, they did _______ than when they did not know they were being observed. 
A. much worse
B. better
C. the same
D. slightly worse

 

 

7. Increased arousal enhances performance 
A. only on easy tasks.
B. only on complex tasks.
C. on dominant responses.
D. on all responses.

 

 

8. According to the social facilitation effect, social psychologists can accurately predict that athletes will perform _______ with a large audience. 
A. much worse
B. best
C. slightly worse
D. better at unlearned tasks

 

 

9. The larger the crowd, the _______ a person tends to be _______. 
A. more; calm
B. less; calm
C. more; aroused
D. less; aroused

 

 

10. Because of the relationship between crowding and arousal, you are likely to _______ on a difficult exam in a densely packed classroom. 
A. do well
B. do poorly
C. do average
D. skip questions

 

 

11. The concern for how others are evaluating us is called 
A. distraction.
B. arousal.
C. mere presence.
D. evaluation apprehension.

 

 

12. You have noticed that when you are at the gym, your exercise routine is not affected by how may other people are there. However, it is affected when other people are watching you exercise. This pattern in your behavior is what social psychologists call 
A. social facilitation.
B. mere presence.
C. evaluation apprehension.
D. social loafing.

 

 

13. Sanders, Baron and Moor (1978) explained social facilitation by noting that a conflict occurs between paying attention to others and paying attention to the task at hand. They named this explanation 
A. evaluation apprehension.
B. social distortion.
C. driven by distraction.
D. deindividuation.

 

 

14. The increased number of office buildings with large open spaces rather than private offices is an example of how social facilitation research has 
A. helped confirm the theory.
B. guided new exploration of research topics.
C. suggested practical applications.
D. been misused by industries.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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