Researchers most commonly measure implicit self-esteem by _____
A) using the Rosenberg self-esteem scale
B) measuring heart rate and brain waves
C) asking people a series of self-report questions about how they feel about themselves
D) using the Implicit Associations Test
E) watching for micro-expressions while participants discuss their successes and failures
Answer: D
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In the study done by Langer and Rodin (1976), they believed that giving nursing home residents a sense of control would improve their __________.
A. pain scores B. health and happiness C. stages of grief D. willingness to comply with medical procedures
The scientific method used by social psychologists is ____
a. conceptually the same as the scientific method used by clinical psychologists, biologists, and chemists b. conceptually the same as the scientific method used by clinical psychologists, but fundamentally different from the scientific method used by biologists, chemists, and other "hard scientists" c. fundamentally different from the scientific method used in other fields d. conceptually the same as the scientific method used by clinical psychologists, biologists, and chemists—except for the fact that social psychologists do not usually use statistical significance testing
______ founded the cognitive-developmental perspective on child development.
A. Albert Bandura B. Jean Piaget C. B.f. Skinner D. Lev Vygotsky
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Affiliation and attraction are synonymous within social psychology, as both are associated with being drawn to another person, regardless of one’s conscious wishes or circumstances.