One form of punishment "guards" in the Stanford Prison Experiment relied on involved prisoner isolation. This is also known as:
a. prisoner segregation.
b. individual seclusion.
c. time out.
d. solitary confinement.
d
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Social psychologists use the term ____ to refer to the tendency to engage in, and enjoy, effortful thinking, analysis, and problem solving
a. self-monitoring b. private self-consciousness c. need for cognition d. intolerance for ambiguity
As you sit back at the baseball game, you perceive the ball being pitched, the batter hitting it, the ball shooting high into center field, and being caught. The structuralist would argue that this perception is:
A. the result of figure-ground, simplicity, and continuity B. influenced by your prior experience with the game C. created because the brain follows certain rules of perceptual organization D. formed by many basic units or elements
Angela has an easygoing temperament and is a cheerful, engaging baby. People respond to Angela in positive, friendly ways. The impact of Angela's genotype on her environment is termed a(n)______effect.
a. neutral b. active c. passive d. evocative
Effie is normally a shy, reserved individual. She is not very adventuresome and is usually unwilling to try new things. However, when she gets together with her best friend, Brandy, she often tries new things and becomes much more outgoing. According to Gordon Allport's theory of personality, Effie's willingness to try new things when she is with Brandy would be an example of:
a. a central trait b. a secondary trait c. a cardinal trait d. a tertiary trait