What was the main argument presented in the introduction regarding social psychology?
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Social psychology should focus solely on self-esteem issues.
Social psychology should ignore interpersonal dimensions.
Social psychology should emphasize basic social factors influencing behavior.
Social psychology should focus more on individual internal processes.
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How did the speaker's dissertation challenge traditional views on self-esteem?
By suggesting self-esteem is not important.
By arguing that people care more about their own self-esteem than others' opinions.
By proposing that public perception is more important than private self-esteem.
By stating that self-esteem is only affected by personal achievements.
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What irony does the speaker point out about modern social psychology?
It has ignored the role of technology in social interactions.
It has become a solitary activity despite being about social interactions.
It has overemphasized the importance of self-esteem.
It has become more focused on group dynamics.
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According to the speaker, what is the primary function of inner processes?
To enhance personal happiness.
To increase self-awareness.
To facilitate interpersonal relationships.
To improve cognitive abilities.
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What does the speaker identify as a more significant motivator than the fear of death?
Fear of failure.
Fear of rejection.
Fear of loneliness.
Fear of success.
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What impact does social rejection have on individuals, according to the research discussed?
It improves their social skills.
It significantly lowers their intelligence scores.
It has no effect on their cognitive functions.
It increases their intelligence scores.
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What was the outcome of the research on the need to belong?
It had a significant impact and was widely cited.
It was largely ignored by the scientific community.
It disproved the importance of social connections.
It was only relevant to a small group of psychologists.
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