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When Professor McKay nervously began teaching a university class for the first time,he overestimated the extent to which his students would notice that he was anxious.His reaction best illustrates


A) self-serving bias.
B) the spotlight effect.
C) narcissism.
D) reciprocal determinism.

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According to social-cognitive psychologists,one of the best ways to predict a person's future behavior is to


A) identify that person's most central traits by having him or her take a personality inventory.
B) observe that person's behavior in various relevant situations.
C) assess that person's general level of self-esteem.
D) uncover that person's hidden motives,as revealed by projective tests.

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Because Mr.Maloney trusts his employees,he treats them kindly.His kindness leads them to work diligently on his behalf,which in turn increases his trust in them.This pattern of trust,kindness,diligence,and increasing trust illustrates what is meant by


A) a fixation.
B) the spotlight effect.
C) free association.
D) reciprocal determinism.

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Ignorance of what we don't know sustains our


A) self-esteem.
B) self-image.
C) self-efficacy.
D) self-confidence.

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Narcissistic people have been observed to take a(n) ________ approach to their romantic relationships.


A) empathic
B) introverted
C) game-playing
D) self-sacrificing

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Sarah's optimism is both a contributor to and a product of her successful career accomplishments.This best illustrates


A) self-serving bias.
B) reciprocal determinism.
C) unconditional positive regard.
D) the spotlight effect.

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The social-cognitive perspective emphasizes the interactive influences of our traits and our


A) temperaments.
B) situations.
C) fixations.
D) self-concepts.

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A sense of personal self-worth is called


A) self-esteem.
B) self-efficacy.
C) self-monitoring.
D) self-disclosure.

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In one analysis of 71 studies,most people shifted their performance expectations ________ shortly ________ receiving feedback on their actual performance.


A) upward;before
B) downward;before
C) upward;after
D) downward;after

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Jackson can see himself becoming just like his father - overweight,unhealthy,and depressed.To prevent that from happening,Jackson carefully monitors his food intake and engages in a regular program of exercise with a group of supportive friends.Jackson's healthy lifestyle best illustrates the motivational impact of


A) reciprocal determinism.
B) possible selves.
C) the spotlight effect.
D) unconditional positive regard.

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Joshua has a predisposition for aggressive behavior.As a child,he was physically abused and lived in a neighborhood in which a lot of violent gangs roamed the streets.By the time Joshua was 18 he had been arrested multiple times for aggressive actions against other teens.Joshua's aggressive behavior is a result of


A) group identification.
B) the spotlight effect.
C) reduced self-worth.
D) gene-environment interactions.

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Researchers have found that personal insults are especially likely to trigger a response of aggression from those who experience


A) high self-efficacy.
B) reaction formation.
C) inflated self-esteem.
D) unconditional positive regard.

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The social-cognitive perspective most clearly emphasizes that the development of personality is partially learned through ________ and imitating the behavior of others.


A) unconditional positive regard
B) heredity
C) our self-concept
D) conditioning

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Most college students perceive themselves as less likely than their average classmate to develop drinking problems.This best illustrates


A) unconditional positive regard.
B) the spotlight effect.
C) unrealistic optimism.
D) low self-efficacy.

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As the organizer of our thoughts,feelings,and actions,the self is considered to be


A) the center of personality.
B) a result of environmental influences.
C) a product of gene-environment interaction.
D) a narcissistic trait.

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Jacinda failed her last history midterm.Which of the following conclusions would be most representative of a self-serving bias on Jacinda's part?


A) "I really didn't prepare well enough for that test."
B) "I wasn't concentrating as hard as I should have during the test."
C) "I lack ability in history."
D) "I think the test questions were ambiguous and confusing."

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The "ignorance of our own incompetence" phenomenon is now referred to as


A) self-serving bias.
B) the Dunning-Kruger effect.
C) learned helplessness.
D) Bandura's social-cognitive theory.

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A person whose self-esteem is momentarily threatened is especially likely to


A) demonstrate an independence from social pressure to conform.
B) disparage others.
C) experience narcissism.
D) be motivated by a desire for self-actualization.

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Which perspective emphasized that we learn many of our behaviors either through conditioning or by observing and imitating others?


A) social-cognitive perspective
B) humanistic perspective
C) psychoanalytic perspective
D) psychodynamic perspective

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When Vanessa noticed that she was wearing mismatched socks,she overestimated the extent to which others would also notice.Her reaction best illustrates


A) the spotlight effect.
B) defensive self-esteem.
C) reciprocal determinism.
D) self-efficacy.

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