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PSYC20009_2025_SM2 Lecture 1 Quiz
单项选择题
In a classic study by Hastorf and Cantril (1954), undergraduates from Dartmouth and Princeton were asked to watch a film of a particularly rough football game between their two university teams. Their perceptions of the game were then analysed. Fans from Princeton were most likely to make which of the following observations about the game?
选项
A.A. The Dartmouth players acted in self-defense against the hostile Princeton team.
B.B. The Princeton players acted in self-defense against the hostile Dartmouth team.
C.C. The Dartmouth players showed good sportsmanship.
D.D. The Princeton players showed poor sportsmanship.
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The question centers on Hastorf and Cantril's classic study of perceptual bias, where two groups (Dartmouth and Princeton fans) watched the same football game footage and tended to see the other side as more aggressive. Here is a detailed look at each option:
Option A: 'The Dartmouth players acted in self-defense against the hostile Princeton team.' This framing suggests that Dartmouth fans, not Princeton fans, would predominantly perceive the Dartmouth players as acting in self-defense. However, the study demonstrates that each g......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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