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Who Wants to be a Millionaire

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A: Malignant aggression

C: Ritualised aggression

B: Benign aggression

D: Group aggression

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Aggression in humans that is instinctive is…

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A: SLT

C: Cue arousal

B: Deindividuation

D: Environmental stress

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Which of these is NOT a social

psychological theory?

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A: Cognitive psychology

C: Psychodynamism

B: Biopsychology

D: Ethology

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Bandura’s theory also includes…

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A: Cue arousal

C: Modelling

B: Reciprocal determinism

D: Vicarious learning

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Which of these was NOT observed in

Bandura’s study?

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A: Sensory overload

C: Deindividuation

B: Relative deprivation

D: Frustration aggression

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The process of decreased self-assessment and

awareness in situations that create anonymity is

called….

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Congratulations!

You’ve Reachedthe £1,000

Milestone!

Congratulations!Congratulations!

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A: Stressful

C: Did not protect

participants

B: All of these

D: Ecologically invalid

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Which of these is a criticism of the

Berkowitz and LePage experiment?

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A: Compliance

C: Social roles

B: Internalisation

D: Situational forces

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Zimbardo’s study showed the power

of…

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A: XYY karotype

C: XXY isotope

B: XYY phenotype

D: XYX prototype

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Sandberg first identified the….

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A: Nielson

C: Nelson

B: Niessom

D: Newsom

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Who studied how aggression could be selectively bred in

animals?

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A: Testosterone

C: Melatonin

B: Dopamine

D: Seratonin

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Which neurotransmitter reduces aggressive

behaviour?

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Congratulations!

You’ve Reachedthe £32,000

Milestone!

Congratulations!Congratulations!

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A: Amygdala

C: Hypothalamus

B: Wernick’s area

D: Frontal cortex

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Which part of the brain is NOT implicated in

aggression?

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A: Reciprocal model of testosterone

C: Basal model of testosterone

B: Precocial model of testosterone

D: Altricial model of testosterone

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The idea that an individual’s level of

testosterone influences their level of dominance

is called the…

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A: Phineas Fogg

C: Phineas Flynn

B: Phineas Barnum

D: Phineas Gage

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Name the railway worker who lived for 11

years with a tamping rod piercing his brain

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A: Ethologist

C: Anthropologist

B: Ethnographer

D: Zoologist

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Lorenz was an…

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A: Merging of minds

C: Social contagion

B: Value-added theory

D: Convergence theory

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Which one of these is Smelser’s explanation of group display of aggression in humans?

Nearly lost his mind in Stanford.

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