The process by which others individually or collectively affect one's perceptions, attitudes, and actions is called ______
a. group dynamics
b. social influence
c. proxemics
d. kinesics
B
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Regarding Freud's psychoanalytic theory, which of the following statements is FALSE?
a. Freud suggested that animal drives and instinctual pleasures are contained in the id. b. Freud uses the reality principle and the pleasure principle to explain the governing principles of the ego and the id. c. Freud believed that the id, ego, and superego were structures in the brain that would eventually be located. d. The id is proposed to be the only psychic structure that is present at birth. e. Freud felt that the superego develops between ages three and five.
Which of the following is a toddler most likely to say?
A) “Cookie eat.” B) “Go car.” C) “Ball my.” D) “Walk I.”
The authors of your text state that the basic dilemma of the social psychologist is the trade-off between internal and external validity. What is the best way to resolve this dilemma?
a. Focus on internal validity, because it is the most important for establishing causal relationships. b. Focus on external validity, because this demonstrates how research generalizes to other people and situations. c. Use both observational and correlational approaches to research. d. Replicate results using both laboratory and field studies to maximize both types of validity.
If you say you are a monist, you are saying you believe in:
a. Just the mind b. Both the material and the nonmaterial c. The brain and mind are composed of the same substance d. Just the spiritual