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  1. Social psychology is a broad field that asks questions such as: How do we perceive others? How do we think about others? How do others think about us? How is our behavior influenced by others, both individually and in groups? Demonstration. The Implicit Association Test (IAT) is a measure of the automatic association between two concepts.

  2. If you were a social psychologist, what would you want to research? Why? How would you go about it? If you were a college professor, what would you do to increase the success of in-class learning teams? Consider what you learned about group behavior in this module.

  3. Discussion questions: Dissonance theory has been extremely important in shaping the field of social psychology. What are the central propositions of the theory? Under what circumstances do we expect cognitive dissonance to occur?

  4. 109 Review Questions for Social Psychology. Click here for Answer Key. Multiple Choice Questions. 1. As a field, social psychology focuses on ________ in predicting human behaviour. personality traits. genetic predispositions. biological forces. situational factors. 2.

  5. 174 solutions. Practice questions for this set. Learn. 1 / 7. Study with Learn. examines the relationship between the individual and their social environment. How do interactions with others affect a person's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors?

  6. Creating a Good Discussion Question. For each chapter in the textbook, your assignment will be to ask a question about some important issue, concept or theory and then facilitate the ensuing discussion. Other students get to choose which questions they respond to and which discussions they participate in. Unless you ask a “good” question ...

  7. Discussion Questions – UPEI Introduction to Psychology 1. When you think of a “scientist,” what image comes to mind? How is this similar to or different from the image of a scientist described in this module? What makes the inductive reasoning used in the scientific process different than the inductive reasoning we employ in our daily lives?