Social Psychology: Chapter 3

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Understanding Social Psychology

Test your knowledge on key concepts in social psychology with this engaging quiz! Dive into topics like attribution theory, biases, and group dynamics in an interactive way.

Challenge yourself with questions on:

  • Evaluative preferences
  • Illusions of control
  • Attribution theories
  • Biases in behavior attribution
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by EngagingMind42
Evaluative preference for all aspects of our group relative to other groups is termed as:
Ethnocentrism
Group preference
Bias
Group selections
The belief that we have more control over our world than we actually do is called:
Social control
Control illusion
Illusion of control
Perceptual control
The father of attribution theory is:
Fritz Heider
Weiner
Daryl Bem
Jones and Davis
Which theorist came up with the concepts of internal and external attribution?
William James
Fritz Heider
George Herbert Mead
Weiner
Consensus refers to the extent to which the behaviour between one actor and one stimulus is the same across time and circumstancies.
True
False
The process of assigning cause of others behaviour to group membership is known as intergroup attribution.
True
False
The tendency to attribute our behaviours externally and others' behaviour internally is known as
Actor-observer bias
Self-serving bias
Fundamental attribution bias
Correspondence bias
The tendency to over-attribute behaviour to stable underlying personality dispositions is known as:
Fundamental attribution bias
Correspondence bias
Fundamental attribution error
Self-serving bias
The tendency to attribute our positive outcomes internally and our negative outcomes externally is known as:
Correspondence bias
Fundamental attribution error
Self-serving error
Self-serving bias
The tendency to attribute others' behaviour more internally than externally is known as:
Fundamental error
Fundamental attribution error
Fundamental attribution bias
Correspondence bias
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