What This Document Is
This document contains a set of multiple-choice test questions for the second portion of Jackson College’s PSY 152 Social Psychology course. It’s designed as a practice exam or review tool to assess understanding of key concepts covered in the course material. The questions cover a range of topics within social psychology, including the history of the field, attitude formation, social perception, and helping behaviors.
Why This Document Matters
This resource is valuable for students currently enrolled in PSY 152 at Jackson College who are preparing for an exam on the second half of the course. It provides a realistic preview of the question format and content focus. Utilizing these questions can help students identify areas where their understanding is strong and areas requiring further review. It’s intended for self-assessment and exam preparation, not as a substitute for attending lectures or completing assigned readings.
Common Limitations or Challenges
This document *only* provides the questions themselves. It does not include answers, explanations, or detailed feedback on correct or incorrect responses. It’s a tool for self-testing, and students will still need to rely on course materials, notes, and potentially instructor guidance to fully grasp the concepts. This preview only includes a selection of questions from the full set.
What This Document Provides
The full document includes:
* 30 multiple-choice questions, each worth one point, for a total of 30 points.
* Questions covering topics such as the origins of experimental social psychology, social measurement, psychoanalytic theory, group dynamics, attitude formation and change, social perception, and helping behavior.
* Instructions for completing the answer sheet.
* Specific references to relevant theorists like Allport, Lewin, and Moreno.
This preview includes a sample of 13 questions to illustrate the style and scope of the full test question set. It does *not* include the complete question bank or any answer key.