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Psych Exam 3 Questions with 100% Verified Correct Answers 2024/2025 What are the 5 levels of Maslow's hierarchy of needs? What is the highest level? - Correct Answer Physiological needs Safety needs Belongingness and love needs Esteem needs Self-actualization (Highest) Does each level of Ma...

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What are the 5 levels of Maslow's hierarchy of needs? What is the highest level? - Correct Answer
Physiological needs

Safety needs

Belongingness and love needs

Esteem needs

Self-actualization (Highest)



Does each level of Maslow's hierarchy have to fully be satisfied before one is motivated by the next
level? - Correct Answer They have to be satisfied on a particular level



What does the term "person perception" refer to? - Correct Answer Mental processes we use to
form judgements and draw conclusions about characteristics of other people



What are the four key principles that guide perception which are discussed in the textbook? - Correct
Answer 1) Your reactions to others are determine by your perceptions of them, not by who they are

2)Your self-perception also influences how you perceive others and how you act on your perceptions

3) Your goals in a particular situation determine the amount and kinds of information you collect
about others

4) In every situation, you evaluate people parks in terms of how you expect them to act within that
particular context



What is "social categorization"? - Correct Answer The mental process of classifying people into
groups in the basis of common characteristics



What is the difference between explicit and implicit cognition? - Correct Answer Explicit- conscious
mental processes involved in perceptions, judgments, decisions, and reasoning

Implicit- the mental processes associated with automatic, nonconscious social evaluations



What is the "fundamental attribution error"? - Correct Answer The tendency to spontaneously
attribute the behavior of others to internal, personal characteristics, while ignoring the role of
external factors.

, What is "hindsight bias"? - Correct Answer The tendency after an event has occurred to overestimate
ones ability to have predicted the outcome



What is "actor-observer bias"? - Correct Answer The tendency to attribute our own behavior to
external, situational characteristics, while ignoring the effects of internal personal factors



How does "blaming the victim" attribute error and "just-world hypothesis" relate to each other? -
Correct Answer They help us psychologically insulate us from the uncomfortable thought "it could
have been me"



What is "self-serving bias"? What are some examples? - Correct Answer The tendency to attribute
successful outcomes of ones own behavior to internal causes and unsuccessful outcomes to external
causes

(Congratulating themselves after doing well on a test)



What is "cognitive dissonance"? - Correct Answer An unpleasant state of psychological tension or
arousal that occurs when two thoughts are inconsistent



What does "BMI" refer to? - Correct Answer A numerical scale indicating adult height in relation to
weight



What is the difference between emotion & mood? - Correct Answer Emotion- a complex
psychological state that involves a subjective experience, psychological response, and behavior or
expressive response

Mood- milder emotional state that is more general and persuasive



What are the six universally recognized "basic" emotions? - Correct Answer Fear

Surprise

Anger

Disgust

Happiness

Sadness



What is "Emotional Intelligence"? - Correct Answer To understand and manage your own emotional
experiences and to comprehend and respond appropriately to the emotional responses of others

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