ANS: D REF: A Brief History of Social Psychology
OBJ: 3 KEY: Conceptual
59. According to the interactionist perspective, behavior is a result of the interaction between
a. | motivation and cognition. |
b. | introverts and extraverts. |
c. | personality and situations. |
d. | theoretical and practical concerns. |
ANS: C REF: A Brief History of Social Psychology
OBJ: 3 KEY: Factual
60. By stressing both internal differences among individuals and differences among external situations, the interactionist perspective is an approach combining
a. | personality psychology with social psychology. |
b. | social psychology with clinical psychology. |
c. | cognitive psychology with social psychology. |
d. | social psychology with sociology. |
ANS: A REF: A Brief History of Social Psychology
OBJ: 3 KEY: Conceptual
61. An emphasis on experiments addressing the interaction of individuals and their social context is particularly clear in the writings of
a. | Rich Petty and John Cacioppo. |
b. | Max Ringelmann and Norman Triplett. |
c. | Norman Triplett and Kurt Lewin. |
d. | Kurt Lewin and Floyd Allport. |
ANS: D REF: A Brief History of Social Psychology
OBJ: 3 KEY: Conceptual
62. Phoebe is a graduate student in social psychology who will only agree to conducting research that will help address an ongoing social problem. Phoebe’s desire is most consistent with the philosophies of which of the following pairs of individuals?
a. | Gordon Allport and Floyd Allport |
b. | Gordon Allport and Kurt Lewin |
c. | Kurt Lewin and Leon Festinger |
d. | Leon Festinger and Gordon Allport |