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Social Psychology Gilovich Exam Study Guide with Complete Solutions
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usually unconscious, interpretation of what the object represents as a 
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7) Prisoner's dilemma - Answer️️ -a situation involving payoffs to two 
people in which trust and cooperation lead to higher joint payoffs than 
mistrust and defection. The game gets its name from the dilemma that 
would confront two criminals who were involved in a crime together and 
are being held and questioned separately. Each must decide whether...
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RLGN 105-1 Question and answers already passed 2024
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RLGN 105-1 Question and answers already passed 2024RLGN 105 
 
 
Oversimplification - correct answer Concluding that an effect has only one cause when it is really the result of multiple causes. 
 
Hasty Conclusion - correct answer Making a judgment on the basis of one or even a few samples. 
 
Overgeneralization/Stereotyping - correct answer Making a judgment about an entire Group based on behavior, mostly undesirable, of a few from that group. 
 
False Analogies - correct answer Arguing on the...
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Econ 103 Exam 1 (Boudreaux) Practice Questions and Answers
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Purpose of Economics To make the world more understandable. Explains how the society we live in "hangs together." How hundreds and millions of strangers work together in a society. 
What is the difference between a positive statement and a normative statement? A positive statement is a statement of a fact. A normative statement is of opinion. Econ focuses on positive statements. 
Ad hominem fallacy By demand; Committed when someone judges the correctness of the argument based on the person del...
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UMN ANTH 1001 Final Review Questions with Complete Solutions
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Which of the following individuals and their proposed methods were pivotal in recognizing the antiquity of our planet? Hutton's Uniformitarianism principle 
Darwin's theory of evolution includes 5 distinct theories. Which of the following is NOT one of them? Evolution occurs through protein synthethis 
T of F? Charles Darwin's theory of natural selection was published before Gregor Mendel's work on genetics and inheritence became well-known. True 
Lamarck's evolutionary theory of argued cha...
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PSYC 331 Midterm 1 |98| questions with complete solution 
intergroup relations definition - Correct Answer any aspect of human interaction that involves individuals as perceiving or being perceived as members of a social category 
prejudice - Correct Answer - attitudes towards people based solely on their groups 
- affective component 
stereotypes - Correct Answer - beliefs about a group of people 
- cognitive 
- 3 aspects: shared cultural belief, accuracy, descriptive and prescriptive 
discrimi...
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Psych 217: Exam 1 Questions With Solutions
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Psych 217: Exam 1 Questions With Solutions 
The Naturalistic Fallacy Just because a behavior is natural/evolved/typical, doesn't mean 
that the behavior must be moral 
Motivational Autonomy Our species typical brain and social structure provide a lot of 
building blocks for our psychology, but how we put those building blocks together is up to us 
Key Features of the Human Brain A rich emotion system, a slower conscious system, 
culture as a means of behavioral control, cognitive and behavio...
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Psych 217 Exam -Questions with Correct Answers/ 100% pass/ Expert Verified
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is what is typical right? - not always 
naturalistic fallacy - what is natural (evolved) must be moral 
- this helps us from incorrectly arguing that there is a biological basis to determining our 
values 
- we cannot easily create any moral system that we want 
- Our brains and our culture are rooted in the evolutionary history and character of our 
species 
what are our moral institutions influenced by? - our brain and species- a typical social 
structure 
what does biology determine? - it det...
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Psych 217 Exam 1 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update
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SOP 3004 Exam Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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A stereotype is a type of__. - ANSWER-schema 
 
Many of us believe that we see things and events exactly as they are (without any cognitive "filtering"). This is known as _____. - ANSWER-naïve realism 
 
Naturalistic fallacy is the claim that _____. - ANSWER-the way things are is the way they should be 
 
The statement "humans are cognitive misers" means that people _____. - ANSWER-don't want to expend more cognitive resources than necessary 
 
With confirmation bias, people _____. (Select...
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FSU SOP 3004 Exam 1 Questions With Correct Answers
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FSU SOP 3004 Exam 1 Questions With 
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Social Psychology - answerthe scientific study of how people's thoughts, feelings, and 
behaviors are influenced by other people; focus on the individual 
Theory - answerscientific explanation based on theories based on observations; unify findings 
and help guide future research 
Four Major Theoretical Perspectives (all correct) - answer1. Sociocultural 
2. Evolutionary 
3. Social Learning 
4. Social Cognitive 
Sociocultural Perspective - an...
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