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Wtr 08 Final Generalplease note. This exam is due on the 19th of March within the first fifteen minutes of class. There is to be no sharing of information. All questions are to be directed to me either in person or via email.
YOU MUST BRING A SASE ENVELOPE (9X12) TO TURN INBOTH YOUR JOURNALS AND YOUR FINAL EXAMINATION. NO FINAL WILL BE ACCEPTED WITHOUT ONE.
Items 1-24 are multiple choice. On your scantron, (form 2052 available in the bookstore)) please indicate the BEST answer possible by marking the corresponding number with the bubble.
1. According to Psychodynamic theory, a person who has lost touch with reality is diagnosed under which type of disorder?
a. neurosis
b. psychosis
c. cirrhosis
d. physic
2. Which of the following statements about racism is untrue?
a, it is possible to create an oppressive environment simply by using language
b. one can exhibit an unconscious racism
c. it is not possible to be biased against a member of your own group
d. Participating in your own oppression is a normed behavior.
3. According to Freud, a person who alphabetizes her cds and color codes her closet by article of clothing would be considered conflicted how?
a. anal expulsive
b. anal retentive
c. oral expulsive
e. oral retentive
4. Daryl and Sandra Bem argued that the development of _________ was an indicator of a healthy person.
a. Androgyny
b. Self-perception
c. Status
d. Personal agency
5. The definition of the intelligence quotient is:
a. the abstract age/the chronological age
b. the chronological age * the mental age
c. the mental age/the chronological age
d. The abstract age * the chronological age
6. Chantel's friends all prefer baggy jeans and streaked hair. They have encouraged her to adopt the same look. Chantel now prefers this mode of dress and criticizes others who dress differently. Chantel's attitude was acquired through
a. direct experience.
b. reinforcement.
c. observational learning
d. all of the above.
7. Humans belong to groups because they satisfy our needs for
a. affection.
b. attention.
c. belonging.
d. all of the above.
8. The Stanford Prison Study was strong argument for all of the following except
a. Roles on social behavior
b. Labeling theory
c. Self-perception
d. Personal agency
9. Adolescent egocentrism gives rise to the
a. autobiography and make-believe audience.
b. personal fantasy and pretend audience.
c. imaginary audience and the personal fable.
d. none of the above.
10.The primary motivator for all human behavior is:
a. to decrease conflict
b. gratification of self
c. subconscious desires
d. to become more self-aware
e. there isn't a primary motivator for all human behavior
11. Which of the following is not a statement that explains attraction
a. Birds of a feather flock together
b. Similarity breeds attraction
c. You are nobody until somebody loves you
d. Good fences make good neighbors.
12. Daryl and Sandra Bem argued that the development of _________ was an indicator of a healthy person.
a. Androgyny
b. Self-perception
c. Status
d. Personal agency
13. Which of the following does Freud describe as a primitive drive that influence personality?
a. ego
b. Libido
c. Id
d. Superego
14. Robert Strenberg’s theory of consummate love includes all of the following except:
a. Intimacy
b. Commitment
c. Passion
d. Respect
15. The Kitty Genovase story showed which phenomenon?
a. Social proof
b. Conformity
c. Viewer fascination
d. Bystander apathy
16. A person from North Carolina who explains his reasons for smoking as aiding in the local economy is engaging in which social phenomenon?
a. Social identity
b. Self justification
c. Self schema
d. Self referent
17. Attribution theory argues that we initially judge a person based on all of the following except:
a. Race
b. Ethnicity
c. Age
d. Gender
18. Jean Kilbourne produced a video called “Killing Us Softly” which is about all of the following except:
a. media portrayal of women
b. objectification of women
c. marketing and its usefulness in society
d. advertisements which sell products at the expense of hman beings
19. Freud’s psychosexual stages of development include all but the following
a. Anal
b. Oral
c. Expulsive
d. Latent
20. Which of the following emotions is described as the motivator for all behaviors according to Adler's theory?
a. Superiority
b. Anger
c. Sorrow
d. Guilt
21. The Tootsie pop study that your instructor conducted in grad school was an example of which Piagetian concept?
a. Mass conservation
b. Formal thought
c. Concrete ideas
d. Operational thought
22. All of the following are factors that influence our social identity as it relates to concepts of gender
a. biology (genitalia)
b. sexuality (objects of desire)
c. social representations of gender
d. they are all factors that influence identity
23. Mickey Mouse Monopoly was used in class as an example of:
a. operant conditioning
b. how children are influenced by media
c. how active parenting is required to avoid influences of reacism and sexism
d. all of the above
e. none of the above
24. Which of Piaget's stages of cognition development does Keenan Kubicki's argument about why there is a God exemplify:
a. Pre-operational
b. Formal operations
c. Concrete operations
d. Sensory motor
Items 25 -50 are true or false questions. On your scantron, please indicate “a” for true and “b” for false.
25. Adolescence is seen as cultural.
26. A person who is pedantic is most likely stuck in concrete operations.
27. For most adolescents, going through adolescence results in a significant drop in self-esteem.
28. Feminism is about developing the potential of women only
29. Groups of a lower status are more likely to be prejudiced towards the upper status groups.
30. Freud argues that all adult issues are a result of childhood conflicts.
31. Thinner women are seen as more fertile.
32. In dating situations the biggest indicator of attraction is nonverbal.
33.. A child speaks his or her first word at about 9 months
34. A person can be female, attracted to females and be considered straight if her gender identity is male.
35. Males and females are socially influenced to act in different ways.
36. The I.Q. is an outdated measure of intelligence that uses a formula based on age, gender and ability.
37. Adhering to cultural norms are a form of conformity.
38. A person with a feminist identity will experience greater amounts of satisfaction in a romantic relationship, regardless of gender or sexual preference.
39. If one can truly find “True Love” it is an easy relationship.
40. Women are more likely to cheat in a committed relaitonship
41. Women rate themselves as less attractive than men rate them,
42. The larger the group, the more likely people are to conform
43. Current studies show dating styles similar in both heterosexual and homosexual couples
44. Parents foster gender differences within the first 24 hours of birth.
45. A person who explains her behavior away as "a bad day" is attributing a dispositional reason.
46. The Bitch test is one of cultural relevance
47. Third graders are more likely to be troubled and worried over violations of the traditional gender roles than first graders would be.
48. Teenagers who moderately experiment with marijuana tend to be more healthy psychologically than their counterparts.
49. Gender stability involves understanding that gender is stable across situations
50. Reading a magazine can influence self-concept.
Discuss
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