Chapter 12: Social Psychology Flashcards

1
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What is social psychology?

A

how people and situations affect us and others

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2
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____ are explanations for the behavior of other people

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Attributions

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3
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Attributions can be the product of? (2)
( Describe)

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Situationism- immediate environments
Dispositionism- internal factors (personality +temperament)

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4
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What does Fundamental Attribution Error state?

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Tendency to overestimate internal causes and underestimate external causes for other peoples behavior

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What does Actor-Observer Bias state?

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Tendency to assume other people’s behavior are due to internal factors and that are own behaviors are due to situational forces

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What does Self-Serving Bias state?

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Tendency to conclude that our own successes are due to internal factors and failures are due to the situation

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7
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What does the Just World Hypothesis state?

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Good outcomes happen to good people and Bad outcomes happen to and people

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8
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____ ____ are defined by culturally shared knowledge

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Social Roles

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9
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_____ ____ are a group’s expectations of what is appropriate behavior for its members and how they are supposed to behave

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Social Norms

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10
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What are the 3 components of Attitudes?

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Affective (feelings), Behavioral (effect the attitude has on behavior), Cognitive (belief + knowledge)

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11
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What is Cognitive Dissonance?

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individuals psychological discomfort from holding 2 or more inconsistent attitudes, behaviors, or cognitions

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12
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What are the 2 routes to persuasion (describe)?

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Central Route- logic driven + associates message
Peripheral Route- indirect, associates message with emotions

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13
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What is a technique used in successful persuasion? Explain

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Foot-In-The-Door, involves getting someone to agree to a small favor to later request a larger one

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14
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_____ is a change in a person’s behavior to coincide more closely with group standard

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Conformity

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15
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What was the result of the Soloman Asch experiment?

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1/3 of subjects conformed in more than half of the trials
24% never conformed

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16
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What was the result of the Stanly Milgram experiment?

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65% of people went all the way to lethal shock on the “learner”

17
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____ is inspired group decision making that occurs when making the right decision is less important than maintaining group harmony

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Groupthink

18
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Describe Deindividuation

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when being part of a group reduces personal identity and erodes sense of responsibility

19
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What is the Bystander Effect? Example

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tendency of those watching an emergency to help less when others are present than when they are alone. Kitty Genovese

20
Q

What is the most influential factor in who we become friends/romantic with?

A

Who we have the most contact with

21
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What is the Matching Hypothesis?

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idea that we choose a mate who is equally attractive/desirable as ourselves

22
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What is the Social Exchange Theory?

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Idea that we weigh the costs/benefits of a relationship