Social Psychology 13th Edition By Robert A. Baron – Test Bank
Test Bank
Chapter 11 Groups and Individuals: The Consequences of Belonging
Multiple-Choice Questions
1)Â The primary strategy for survival among humans is ________.
- A) interdependence
- B) group sharing
- C) inclusive fitness
- D) genetic programming
- E) group cooperation
Answer: A
Difficulty: 1
Page Ref: 360 – 361
Type: Factual
2) People join groups and seek out group affiliation for a number of reasons. Which of the following is not a reason people seek to join groups?
- A) Social comparison
- B) When conditions are threatening or uncertain
- C) Psychological security
- D) Independence
- E) Emotional connection
Answer: D
Difficulty: 1
Page Ref: 361
Type: Factual
3)Â According to Diener & Oishi (2005), among the very best predictors of level of happiness among the population is ________.
- A) degree of connectedness to others
- B) ability to compete for scarce resources
- C) ability to cooperatively participate in group projects
- D) being born into a fitting racial and gender group
- E) being liked by high-status group members
Answer: A
Difficulty: 2
Page Ref: 361
Type: Factual
4)Â A collection of persons who are perceived to be bonded together in a coherent unit is ________.
- A) intimate
- B) a role
- C) entitativity
- D) a group
- E) a family
Answer: D
Difficulty: 1
Page Ref: 362
Type: Factual
5)Â Members of a ________ group are linked by face-to-face interaction.
- A) common-bond
- B) common-identity
- C) national
- D) collectivist
- E) friendship
Answer: A
Difficulty: 2
Page Ref: 362
Type: Factual
6)Â Entitativity refers to ________.
- A) the factors that cause group members to remain in the group
- B) the collection of goals and outcomes that is common to all group members
- C) the extent to which a group is perceived as being a coherent entity
- D) a psychological state marked by reduced self-awareness and reduced social identity
- E) the extent to which group members are similar to one another in meaningful ways
Answer: C
Difficulty: 1
Page Ref: 363
Type: Factual
7)Â Ahmed belongs to his university’s Student Senate, a group that is high in entitativity. It is likely that Ahmed feels that the Student Senate ________.
- A) is unlikely to be stereotyped
- B) is of great consequence to him
- C) uses too much political jargon
- D) cannot provide him with a very useful entry on his vita
- E) is polarized in a conservative direction
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Answer: B
Difficulty: 2
Page Ref: 363
Type: Applied
8)Â University alumni associations, as a group, have ________ for many of its members.
- A) considerable entitativity
- B) mostly a monetary attraction
- C) few obstacles to high status
- D) little connectedness
- E) little variation in content
Answer: A
Difficulty: 2
Page Ref: 363
Type: Applied
9)Â One’s position or rank within a group is one’s ________.
- A) situation
- B) status
- C) norm
- D) office
- E) authority
Answer: B
Difficulty: 1
Page Ref: 363 – 364
Type: Factual
10)Â Personal attributes such as ________ appear to play a role in acquiring higher status.
- A) height
- B) size of forehead
- C) usage of abstract words
- D) shoe size
- E) introverted personal style
Answer: A
Difficulty: 1
Page Ref: 364
Type: Factual
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11)Â When individuals achieve higher status in a group, their behavior may become ________.
- A) highly compliant
- B) idiosyncratic
- C) cohesive with others
- D) more conforming
- E) prototypical
Answer: B
Difficulty: 2
Page Ref: 364
Type: Factual
12)Â The set of behaviors that individuals occupying specific positions within a group are expected to perform is ________.
- A) reciprocity
- B) a norm
- C) a role
- D) an entiative position
- E) a position
Answer: C
Difficulty: 2
Page Ref: 364
Type: Factual
13)Â Omri, in his professional association, serves informally as a kind of “father confessor,” listening attentively to members of that group. This best reflects ________ in(of) the group.
- A) his role
- B) the status he has attained
- C) an unstated norm
- D) the emergent cohesiveness of an entitative group
- E) an assigned task
Answer: A
Difficulty: 2
Page Ref: 364
Type: Applied
14)Â To the extent that people ________ a role, they may come to feel that role-based behaviors reflect their ________ self.
- A) internalize; authentic
- B) resist; unacknowledged
- C) affect; inauthentic
- D) exhibit dramatic behavioral changes; erratic
- E) fall easily into a role; trait-inconsistent
Answer: A
Difficulty: 2
Page Ref: 365
Type: Factual
15)Â Norms are ________.
- A) the behaviors that groups use to establish their relationship with other groups
- B) the rules within a group that indicate how its members should or should not behave
- C) one’s position or rank within a group
- D) the behaviors that individuals who occupy specific positions within a group are expected to perform
- E) the rules that specify how a group is to become cohesive
Answer: B
Difficulty: 1
Page Ref: 366
Type: Factual
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