Module 42 Flashcards

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Is the scientific study of how we think about, influence, and relate to one another

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social psychology

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Is tendency, when analyzing others’ behavior, to overestimate the influence of personal traits and underestimate the effects of the situation

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fundamental attribution error

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3
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fundamental attribution error is most likely to occur when – acts badly

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stranger

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4
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are feelings influenced by beliefs that predispose reactions to objects, people, and events.

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attitudes

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5
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uses incidental cues to try to produce fast but relatively thoughtless changes in attitudes.

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peripheral route persuasion

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6
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offers evidence and arguments to trigger thoughtful responses.

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central route persuasion

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7
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– can modify attitudes

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actions

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8
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People agreeing to a small request will find it easier to

agree later to a larger one

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foot-in-the-door phenomenon

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9
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T/F: attitudes follow behavior

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true

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10
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When attitudes do not fit with actions, tensions are often reduced by changing attitudes to match actions

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cognitive dissonance theory

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11
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is an explanation of the cause or the source of something that happens

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attribution

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12
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Automatic – helps people to empathize and feel what others feel.

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mimicry

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13
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The more we mimic, the greater our –, and the more people tend to like us.

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empathy

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14
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Solomon Asch have found that people are most likely to adjust their behavior or thinking to coincide with a group standard when they feel – or insecure

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incompetent

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Solomon Asch have found that people are most likely to adjust their behavior or thinking to coincide with a group standard when their group has at least – people

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3

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16
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Solomon Asch have found that people are most likely to adjust their behavior or thinking to coincide with a group standard when everyone else –

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agrees

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Solomon Asch have found that people are most likely to adjust their behavior or thinking to coincide with a group standard when they admire the group’s –

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status and attractiveness

18
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Solomon Asch have found that people are most likely to adjust their behavior or thinking to coincide with a group standard when they have not already committed to –

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another response

19
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Solomon Asch have found that people are most likely to adjust their behavior or thinking to coincide with a group standard when they know that they are being –

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observed

20
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Solomon Asch have found that people are most likely to adjust their behavior or thinking to coincide with a group standard when their culture encourages respect for –

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social standards

21
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there is a relationship between arousal and performance; you have an optimal stress level

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Yerkes-Dodson law