Quiz 5 answers Flashcards

1
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Hunger has a profound psychological effect on human behaviour. What dynamics have been shown to be influenced by hunger? Tick all that apply:

  • Self-control
  • Greed
  • Risk-taking
  • Future discounting
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  • Self-control
  • Greed
  • Risk-taking
  • Future discounting
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2
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Fluctuations in blood glucose levels are a psychological marker of…

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  • hunger.
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3
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Evolutionary psychologists propose that…

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  • Human behaviour reflects adaptations to

Pleistocene living conditions.

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4
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Higher resource uncertainty increases endorsement of…

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  • Dominant leaders.
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5
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Which of these games did Aaroe & Petersen use to test sharing behaviour?

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  • Dictator game
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Which of the following behaviours related to heightened greed is affected by blood glucose levels?

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  • Risk-taking
  • Future discounting
  • Self-control
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7
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People with low blood glucose levels are more likely to…

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  • Feel hungry
  • Express support for resource distributions
  • Are less likely to share scarce resources
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Schaller et al. 2015 have propsed a behavioural immune systen. They indicate that in the context of illness false-negative errors are…

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  • Costly
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9
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The correlation between time 2 blood glucose levels and support for social welfare was…

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  • Negative
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10
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An individual in high economic uncertainty is less likely to chose a dominant leader is they…

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  • Have high personal control.
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11
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According to Robinson et al. 2014 square faces indicate…

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  • Higher dominance
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12
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Greater national-level parasite stress levels is related to..

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  • Greater conformity
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13
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According to Bollen et al. 2021, cognitive distortions in public discourse have increased over the last decades…

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  • Increased
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14
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In Aaroe & Petersen, participants who have NOT had sugar showed…

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  • Higher support for social welfare
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15
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Large game hunting success may be as low as

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4%

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16
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Which of the following confounds was NOT controlled for by Aaroe & Petersen?

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  • Age of participants was not controlled for by gender,
    perceived pleasantness of the drink and length of
    fasting.
17
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Aaroe & Petersen argue that their findings support which philosophers notion of humans as political animals?

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  • Aristotle
18
Q

Status competition relies on…

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  • Prestige & Dominance
19
Q

Higher blood glucose levels in the experiment were associated with…

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  • Less support for social welfare but a trend

towards more generous sharing of resources

20
Q

Social welfare politics are the modern expression of which evolutionary problem?

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  • Resource sharing
21
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Individuals with low blood glucose levels were more likely to…

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  • Express strong motivation to disseminate
    information that was likely to increase the welfare
    support of other individuals.
22
Q

Low likelihood of hunting success in our ancestral past suggests that humans…

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  • Develop motivation and strategies for acquiring

resources by other means than foraging

23
Q

The overall evidence of the article by Aaroe and Petersen suggests that…

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  • Political attitudes can be influenced by metabolic

needs.

24
Q

The findings that blood glucose levels correlate with political attitudes suggest that…

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  • Human decision-making is influenced by adaptive

problem-solving that reflects ancestral living.

25
Q

Classic evolutionary psychology theories assume that human psychology evolved through…

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  • Natural selection
26
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The study discussed in your weekly reading presented evidence that fluctuations in what effect support for social welfare…

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  • Glucose levels.