A. The patterns of behaviour that are considered ideal and satisfy the actor
B. Cultural meanings assigned to a particular action independently of the wishes
C. Shared expectations of behaviour that connote what is considered socially desirable and appropriate
D. some define ideals about what is wrong and what is right
Related Mcqs:
- Which one of the following statements are true of the Wason selection, or four-card problem (Wason,1966)?
1. The Wason Selection Task is a good task because it produces identical results in concrete and abstract forms
2. In general, concrete versions of the task are more difficult to think about than uncluttered abstract versions.
3. Although the task is one of pure reasoning some concrete versions are easier because of how we think in certain social situations.
4. People typically pick one card correctly, but pick an inappropriate one as the second choice in the original version of the task.A. 1 & 2
B. 3 & 4
C. 1 & 4
D. 2 & 3 - The next defines social psychology as the scientific study of how people______one another.
A. understand, predict, and control
B. understand, feel about, and behave toward
C. think about, influence, and related to
D. observe, understand, and communicate with - Leyton suggested that members are symbolic of structural discontent – at different times in history a (social) class comes under treat from another (social) class under treat from another social class and feel dissatisfaction. What did he call this?
A. Depressive
B. Over- controlled repressors
C. Paranoid- aggression
D. Homicidal protest - Once norms are established in a group they tend to perpetuate themselves. This is known as_________?
A. Social norming
B. Norm perpetuation
C. Compliance manifestation
D. Norm crystallization - What happens during the assimilation stage of Allport’s phases of norms?
A. details of the story are emphasized
B. The story is shortened or reduced
C. The story become distorted
D. all of the above - Significant alternation over time in behavior patterns and culture, including norms and value is called:
A. Social mobility
B. Social change
C. Control theory
D. None of these - Rejecting the concept of “S-R” connectionism, further “S-O-R” concept was developed by___________?
A. I.P. Pavlov
B. C.G. Jung
C. E.B. Titchener
D. Sigmund Freud
E. Woodworth - Which one of the following is correctly matched?
A. Cortex: Cognition
B. Amygdala: Vision
C. Optic lobe: Emotions
D. Frontal lobe: Hearing - Which one of the following is correctly matched?
A. Cortex : Cognition
B. Amygdale : Vision
C. Optic lobe : Emotions
D. Frontal lobe : Hearing - Norms can best be described as _________________________?
A. standard and expectations shared by the members of a society
B. rules of law
C. statistically normal behavior
D. universal rules of conduct