What field of psychology focuses on how we think about, influence, and relate to one another?

Social Psychology Concepts and Theories

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Cognitive Psychology
Personality Psychology
Clinical Psychology
Social Psychology
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What does Attribution Theory suggest about explaining someone's behavior?
It can be due to either their personality traits or the situation.
It is impossible to explain someone's behavior.
It is always due to their personality traits.
It is always due to the situation they are in.
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What is the Fundamental Attribution Error?
Overestimating situational factors while underestimating personality traits.
Ignoring both personality traits and situational factors.
Overestimating personality traits while underestimating situational factors.
Accurately estimating both personality traits and situational factors.
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What is Central Route Persuasion?
Persuasion through incidental cues like attractiveness.
Persuasion through basic thinking and reasoning.
Persuasion through repeated exposure.
Persuasion through emotional manipulation.
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What phenomenon explains why people comply with larger requests after agreeing to smaller ones?
Central Route Persuasion
Cognitive Dissonance
Peripheral Route Persuasion
Foot-in-the-Door Phenomenon
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What was the main finding of the Stanford Prison Experiment?
Personality traits are more powerful than situational factors.
People are inherently good or bad.
Situational factors can easily override individual personality traits.
Ethical standards in experiments are unnecessary.
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What role did the guards play in the Stanford Prison Experiment?
They were instructed to release prisoners after one day.
They were told to physically harm the prisoners.
They were given no specific instructions on how to behave.
They were instructed to be kind and supportive.
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