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1.

According to Sternberg's triangular theory of love


a. consummate love is composed of intimacy, passion, and commitment
b. fatuous love is composed of passion and intimacy
c. empty love is composed of intimacy and commitment
d. Companionate love is composed of intimacy and passion.
2. Companionate love can often be seen in long-term marriages, and it lacks_________
a. sexual passion
b. emotional intimacy
c. both sexual passion and emotional intimacy
d. both emotional intimacy and commitment
3. According to Robert Sternberg, the type of love that has intimacy, passion, and commitment is called _____.
a. romantic love
b. companionate love
c. consummate love
d. fatuous love
4. Which of the following couples has the LEAST stable type of love?
a. Karla and Josh have been dating for several months and they are drawn physically to each other, but they also feel like best friends and
enjoy spending time together.
b. Priscilla and Esteban are 16 years old, they are in a relationship which lacks serious commitment.
c. Taylor and Jackeline have been on various dates during the last month and they really liked each other.
d. Sergio and María are married and they have a relationship characterized by the presence of both commitment and sexual passion.
5. If you were a part of a group of people and there was a leader, then another person followed the leader's ideas, the next followed the next
person's ideas, and so on...what is this social concept referred to? Each person's ideas and behaviors changed in order to fit with the group.
a. social conformity
b. social isolation
c. social accreditation
d. social acceptance
6. Zoe admires the cheerleaders at her school and enjoys watching them at games. She frequently copies hairstyles that she sees the girls wearing.
The cheerleading squad is an example of a _____.
a. Obedience
b. Compliance
c. Identification
d. Conformity
7. Several of Justin's closest friends surprised him with a large birthday party. Which of the following best describes the group of friends?
a. Primary group
b. Secondary group
c. Tertiary group
d. Related group
8. Which one of the following is not a primary group?
a. A family
b. A political party
c. A peer group
d. A class in school
9. People in a stadium watching a baseball game and people standing in line at the grocery checkout are examples of
a. aggregates
b. groups
c. categories
d. Cliques

10. What was Solomon Asch’s contribution to the study of groups?


a. He analyzed how people’s visual acuity can decline in a group.
b. He looked at how strongly group membership influences the ways we behave.
c. He theorized that dyads were more stable than triads.
d. He described the identifying characteristics of bureaucracies.
11. Which of the following is NOT an important function of social group?
a. They supply interaction between individuals.
b. They provide survival mechanisms for group membership.
c. They are the foundation on which society is built.
d. They encourage members to become isolated.
12. Which researcher's work was key to our understanding of obedience?
a. Asch
b. Milgram
c. Eichmann
d. Durkheim
13. What did the line comparison experiment reveal?
a. Most people will obey orders, even when it harms others.
b. Morality is more important to people than being obedient
c. Most people prefer social acceptance than to be correct.
d. Conformity can lead to obedience
For numbers 14-15

a. Conforming b. Obedience
14. Andy decides to clean the public area of the shared house after receiving a message from his lieutenant.
15. Emma decides to change her lifelong views about supporting the labor party. She decided this after spending so much time with her new
university friends who were all Conservatives
16. Because the most popular students in the high school tend to wear a particular brand of athletic shoe, a new student buys a pair of shoes of the
same brand. Such behavior demonstrates which of the following social psychological concepts?
17. Which of the following is the best definition of conformity?
a. A change in behavior or belief toward a group as a result of real or imagined group pressure
b. A change in behavior or belief as a result of direct pressure from a person in authority.
c. Change in behavior or belief as a result of indirect pressure from a person in authority.
d. A change in behavior or belief as a result of a direct request by someone with no authority.
18. What did the electric shock experiment show?
a. Most people will obey orders, even when it harms others.
b. Morality is more important to people than being obedient
c. Most people prefer social acceptance than to be correct.
d. Conformity can lead to obedience
19. A new student at a high school is displaying normative conformity by all of the following EXCEPT:
a. sitting alone in the cafeteria
b. trying out for a sports team
c. going to parties
d. joining popular clubs
e. dressing like the other students
20. Sarah notices that just about everybody on her soccer team wears the same type of headband. Based on typical conformity patterns, why is Sarah
likely to also buy this type of headband?
a. A person is most inclined to conform with a group when he or she believes that the majority of the group is acting together.
b. A person is most likely inclined to conform with a group when he or she has high self esteem
c. A person is most inclined to conform to a group when he or she is also one of the leaders of the group.
d. A person is most inclined to conform with a group whenever the issue for conformity is tied to clothing or fashion.
21. Why is conformity sometimes not a good thing?
a. It isn't; we should always do it
b. It may threaten individuation on our part
c. Deviating from the behavior of the majority is productive
d. It is best that people all behave differently
22. Widespread disobeying of social norms would lead to:
a. social chaos
b. teaching children not to be slavish conformists
c. lowering the authoritarianism of the population
d. more questioning of the government than other institutions
23. A "social norm" is a:
a. written rule
b. law that has legal status in court
c. spoken and unspoken rules concerning how we ought to behave
d. the same as a taboo
24. According to the early studies of conformity, who seemed to conform more than their counterparts?
a. males compared to females
b. blacks compared to whites
c. females compared to males
d. whites compared to blacks
25. What percentage of participants fully obeyed the experimenter's command to deliver a 450-volt shock to the learner in the experiment detailed in
the text?
a. 5%
b. 20%
c. 35%
d. 65%+
26. Which of the following groups would be LEAST like a primary group?
a. A business organization
b. A family
c. An athletic team
d. A friendship group
e. All of the above are considered primary
27. Which of the following defines the groupings of people that sociologist identify as a social aggregate but not a social group?
a. They share some characteristic in common
b. They have interrelated statuses as a social aggregate
c. They are aware of themselves as a social aggregate
d. They are in the same place at the same time
e. Both A and C would be true of social aggregates

Identify the types of love according to Robert Sternberg.

28. You have been together for several years, still feel very close and connected emotionally, but do not always feel the same passion toward one
another as you once did.
29.  You have a strong sexual drive and a need for physical and romantic contact with each other, but do not feel very close to each other. You have
not planned for your future together, and in fact have not even thought about any form of long-term commitment.
30.  You have been married or cohabiting for a long time and still verbally proclaim your love for each other, but admit to having lost much of the
emotional connectedness, as well as the sexual desire that you once had.
31.  After more than 6 years together, you are as “in love” as ever. You remain close and connected, very sexually and romantically in sync, and are
completely committed to each other and to your relationship.
32.  You have been together for only a couple of months, and although you feel you have become close and are connected emotionally, you have yet to
become passionately involved or think about your future commitment.
33.  You are in love and have a strong sexual desire for one another, are very close and connected emotionally, but have yet to discuss any future
plans that would include a decision to commit only to each other.
34. You have been together for a while and are planning on staying together. You continue to maintain a healthy and satisfying sex life, but say you
do not feel very closely connected where emotion is concerned.
For numbers 35-38
a. Authoritarian
b. Permissive
c. Authoritative
d. Neglectful
35. Sets strict and excessive amounts of rules.
36. Use positive discipline instead of punitive, forceful measures.
37. Parent doesn’t provide anything to the child beyond basic needs.
38. Tries to be the child’s friend instead of parent.
39. A child who is often angry, depressed, lonely and aggressive towards others is usually raise by what type of parenting style.
40. Children of these parents are impulsive, disobedient, and rebellious.
41. Children who experience this type of child rearing are anxious, unhappy, low in self-esteem and self-reliance, and tend to react with hostility
when frustrated.
42. What is the basis of Diana Baumrind's Pillar Theory?
a. That parenting styles affect children's behavior
b. That birth order affects children's behavior
c. That family socio-economic status affects children's behavior
d. That parental levels of education affect children's behavior
43. Which of the following is NOT one of Baumrind's parenting styles?
a. Authoritarian
b. Authoritative
c. Permissive
d. Uncaring
44. Your parents were somewhat strict and demanding and expected a lot out of you. They also were loving and caring. Which of the following best
describes their style?

a. Authoritarian
b. Authoritative
c. Permissive
d. Uncaring

45. A 15-year-old son has a curfew of 11pm but arrives home at 1am. How does an Authoritarian parent/s react?
a. I take no specific measure but warn him that this should not become a habit.
b. I tighten curfew. For the next month, he is not allowed to return later than 10pm.
c. I do not confront him right away. However, I initiate a discussion about responsible behavior the next morning.
d. I say that I trust him, but that he should make sure to take the keys along to avoid waking up his parents late at night.
46. Shalani is an enthusiastic basketball player, but she is neglecting the academic side of school and her grades are normal. How does a Permissive
parent/s react?
a. I will force her to quit the basketball team. She should think of her future and get her grades up.
b. Elite sport prepares people for the challenges of life. It is good that she is excelling at it.
c. I’ll try to convince her that it is not worth it to expend so much effort on an activity that is unlikely to provide opportunities later in life.
d. If she likes basketball, she should play basketball.
47. If your grandmother moved in with you, you would become what type of family?
48. A family structure where two parents raise their children in one household
49. A family structure where multiple generations of adults live in one household

II. Modified True/False


Read each statement below carefully. Indicate whether the statement is true or false. If false, change the identified word to correct answer. 2
points each.

1. Gerald and Bea have been together for several years, still feel very close and connected emotionally, but do not always feel the same passion
toward one another as they once did.  Fatuous Love
2.  Joshua and Julia have a need for physical and romantic contact with each other, but do not feel very close to each other. They do not plan for
their future together, and in fact have not even thought about any form of long-term commitment.  Romantic Love
3.  Brad Pit and Angelina have been married or live together for a long time and still verbally proclaim their love for each other but admit to having
lost much of the emotional connectedness, as well as the romantic desire that they once had.  Companionate Love
4.  After more than 6 years together, Solenn and Nico are as “in love” as ever. They remain close and connected, romantically in sync, and are
completely committed to each other and to their relationship.  Infatuated Love
5.  Cassie and Kristof have been together for only a couple of months, and although you feel you have become close and are connected emotionally,
you have yet to become passionately involved or think about their future commitment.  Empty Love
6.  You are in love and have a romantic desire for one another, are very close and connected emotionally, but have yet to discuss any future plans
that would include a decision to commit only to each other.  Liking/Fatuous Love
7. You have been together for a while and are planning on staying together. You continue to maintain a healthy romantic life but say you do not
feel very closely connected where emotion is concerned.  Consummate Love
8. People who are riding in the bus  Social Aggregates
9. SHS students in Sky Ranch  Social Categories
10. LET passers celebrating their victory  Social Aggregates
11. Political Parties  Secondary Group
12. Employers gave incentives to his employees  Primary Group
13. Grade School Intramurals 2019 at University of the Assumption  Primary Group
14. A lawyer and his client  Secondary
15. Madlang people watching Show time Social Aggregates

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