ANS: D REF: Social Psychology in a New Century: What Is Trending Today?
OBJ: 5 KEY: Conceptual
96. A contemporary social psychologist who studies stereotyping is likely to focus on
a. | controlled, but not automatic processes. |
b. | automatic, but not controlled processes. |
c. | both controlled and automatic processes. |
d. | None of these |
ANS: C REF: Social Psychology in a New Century: What Is Trending Today?
OBJ: 5 KEY: Factual
97. Wanting to be accurate in our judgments of ourselves is often in conflict with wanting to feel good about ourselves. This conflict illustrates the importance of integrating the ______ perspectives in social psychology.
a. | “hot” and “cold” |
b. | controlled and automatic |
c. | social and biological |
d. | economic and cognitive |
ANS: A REF: Social Psychology in a New Century: What Is Trending Today?
OBJ: 5 KEY: Conceptual
98. Research suggests that a portion of stereotyping and prejudice may happen quite automatically and be outside of our control. This finding illustrates the importance of understanding the integration of
a. | cognition, motivation, and emotion. |
b. | culture and neuroscience. |
c. | behavioral genetics and evolutionary psychology. |
d. | technology and social psychology. |
ANS: A REF: Social Psychology in a New Century: What Is Trending Today?
OBJ: 5 KEY: Conceptual
99. Biological perspectives are increasingly being integrated into
a. | sociology and social psychology, but not other branches of psychology. |
b. | social psychology, but not clinical psychology. |
c. | personality psychology, but not social psychology. |
d. | all branches of psychology. |