People are Social Animals Quiz

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Quiz on People are Social Animals Quiz, created by Laura Bankhead on 28/10/2020.
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Question 1

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[blank_start]Dunbar's Number[blank_end] is the theory that 150 people is the social group size limit for humans.
Answer
  • Dunbar's Number
  • Einstein's Number
  • Franklin's Number

Question 2

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What causes people to have empathy?
Answer
  • a. Going outside
  • b. Mirror neurons
  • c. Major neurons
  • d. Stories

Question 3

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Why does bonding with others online not work as well as in person?
Answer
  • a. Lack of singing
  • b. Lack of personal space
  • c. Lack of time
  • d. Lack of physical proximity

Question 4

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Do people expect online interactions to follow the rules of social interaction?
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 5

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People lie the most when they use pen and paper.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 6

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People tend to lie because of the:
Answer
  • a. Low end theory
  • b. Emotions
  • c. Moral disengagement theory
  • d. Cold weather

Question 7

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Listening to someone talk makes your brain start working in sync with the speaker.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 8

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The [blank_start]MPFC[blank_end] is the area of the brain that perceives value and regulates social behavior
Answer
  • MPFC
  • RAID
  • MCPF
  • FCMP

Question 9

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Why is laughing important to human interactions?
Answer
  • a. Laughing is fun.
  • b. Laughing is a sense of pride.
  • c. Laughing only exists with people.
  • d. Laughing bonds people together.

Question 10

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[blank_start]Non-Duchenne[blank_end] are smiles that conract the zygomatic major muscles, the mouth turns up. [blank_start]Duchenne[blank_end] smiles contract the zygomatic and orbicularis oculi muscules.
Answer
  • Non-Duchenne
  • Duchenne
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