WorksheetsS.P lecture 3 p.1 (Social perception)
Total questions: 15
Worksheet time: 8mins
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1. What is social perception?
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a. A conscious process that involves making accurate judgments about others and events.
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b. A complex, primarily unconscious process that involves making accurate judgments about others and events.
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c. A simple, primarily conscious process that involves making accurate judgments about others and events.
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d. A complex, primarily unconscious process that involves making inaccurate judgments about others and events.
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2. What is the role of emotions in social perception?
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a. Emotions have no impact on social perception.
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b. Emotions make social perception less effective.
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c. Emotions enhance the effectiveness of social perception.
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d. Emotions make social perception biased.
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3. What is priming in social perception?
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a. Priming is the process of activating associations between concepts, emotions, and judgments.
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b. Priming is the process of deactivating associations between concepts, emotions, and judgments.
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c. Priming is the process of ignoring associations between concepts, emotions, and judgments.
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d. Priming is the process of bypassing associations between concepts, emotions, and judgments.
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4. Which of the following is an example of priming?
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a. Watching a scary movie affecting your mood.
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b. Eating a healthy meal affecting your physical well-being.
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c. Exercising regularly affecting your fitness level.
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d. Reading a book affecting your vocabulary skills.
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5. What does the Kuleshov effect suggest about social perception?
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a. It suggests that the context in which a face is presented can change or prime emotions.
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b. It suggests that people always perceive faces the same way regardless of context.
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c. It suggests that emotions play no role in social perception.
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d. It suggests that social perception is entirely conscious and deliberate.
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6. What is belief perseverance in social perception?
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a. It is the tendency for beliefs to change based on new evidence.
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b. It is the tendency for beliefs to persist even when faced with contradictory evidence.
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c. It is the tendency to believe in superstitions and supernatural phenomena.
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d. It is the tendency to believe in conspiracy theories.
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7. How can belief perseverance be remedied?
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a. By ignoring opposing opinions.
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b. By reinforcing existing beliefs.
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c. By engaging in critical thinking and considering opposing viewpoints.
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d. By avoiding discussions about beliefs.
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8. What is the misinformation effect in social perception?
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a. It is the tendency to forget information that contradicts our beliefs.
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b. It is the tendency to reconstruct memories based on biased information.
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c. It is the tendency to remember information that supports our beliefs.
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d. It is the tendency to perceive video evidence differently based on biased memory.
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9. How does memory impact social perception?
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a. Memory reconstructs events exactly as they happened.
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b. Memory has no impact on social perception.
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c. Memory can alter or add information to our perceptions.
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d. Memory enhances the accuracy of social perception.
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10. What is rosy retrospection in social perception?
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a. It is the tendency to remember negative events more vividly than positive events.
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b. It is the tendency to recall past events accurately and without bias.
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c. It is the tendency to recall positive events as even more positive and forget negative emotions.
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d. It is the tendency to believe that past events were less positive than they actually were.
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11. What impact does past attitudes and behavior have on social perception?
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a. Past attitudes and behavior have no impact on social perception.
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b. Past attitudes and behavior can change based on current emotions.
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c. Past attitudes and behavior remain fixed regardless of current emotions.
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d. Past attitudes and behavior are only influenced by external factors.
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12. How can past attitudes and behavior be revised in social perception?
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a. By suppressing uncomfortable emotions related to past attitudes and behavior.
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b. By embracing negative emotions related to past attitudes and behavior.
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c. By changing past beliefs to match current emotions and beliefs.
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d. By avoiding any reflection on past attitudes and behavior.
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13. What impact does memory have on social perception?
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a. Memory reconstructs events exactly as they happened.
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b. Memory has no impact on social perception.
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c. Memory can alter or add information to our perceptions.
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d. Memory enhances the accuracy of social perception.
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14. What is the impact of "the misinformation effect" on social perception?
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a. It strengthens the accuracy of social perception.
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b. It has no impact on social perception.
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c. It weakens the accuracy of social perception.
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d. It ensures that memory is not biased.
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15. What is the purpose of social perception?
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a. To manipulate and control others.
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b. To confuse and mislead others.
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c. To form accurate judgments about others and events.
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d. To ignore the actions and behaviors of others.
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