Social Psychology Flashcards

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Social psychology

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The scientific study of how we think bout , influence , & relate to one another

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Attribution theory

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Tendency to give a casual explanation for someone behavior often by crediting either the situation or disposition

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Fundamental attribution error

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When explaining another behavior we tend to underestimate the impact of the situation & to overestimate the impact of person disposition

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Attitude

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A set of beliefs & feelings

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Peripheral route persuasion

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Occurs when people are influenced by incidental cues , such as a speakers attractiveness

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Central route percussion

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Occurs when interested people focus on the arguments & respond w favorable thoughts

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Foot in the door phenomenally

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The tendency for people who have first agreed to a small request to comply later w a larger request

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Role

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A set of expectations about a social position

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Cognitive dissonance theory

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The theory that we act to reduce the discomfort we feel when two of our thoughts are inconsistent

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Normal social influence

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Influence resulting from a person desire to gain approval or avoid disapproval

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Informational social influence

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Influence resulting from one willingness to accept others opinions bout reality

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Social facilitation

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Improved performance on simple or well learned tasks in the presence of others

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Social loafing

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People in groups exert less effort when working toward a common goal than working alone

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Deindividuation

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The loss of self awareness & self restraint occurring in the group situations that foster arousal & anonymity

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Group polarization

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The enhancement of a group prevailing inclinations through discussion within the group

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Groupthink

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The mode of thinking that occurs when the desire for harmony in a decision making group overrides a realistic appraisal of alternatives

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Culture

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The enduring behaviors ideas , attitudes , values , & traditions shared by a group of people & transmitted from one generation to the next

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Norm

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An understood rule for accepted & expected behavior

Norms prescribe “ proper “ behavior

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Prejudice

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An justifiable & usually negative attitude toward a group & its members
Prejudice generally involves stereotyped beliefs , negative feelings , & a predisposition to discriminatory action

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Stereotype

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A generalized ( sometimes accurate but often over generalized ) belief about a group of people

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Discrimination

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Unjustifiable negative behavior toward a group & its members

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Just world phenomenon

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The tendency for people to believe the world is just & that people therefore get what they deserve & deserve what they get

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Ingroup

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” us “ people w whom we share a common identity

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Outgroup

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“Them “ those perceived as different or apart from our ingroup

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In group bias

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The tendency to favor our own group

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Scape goat theory

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The theory that prejudice offers an outlet for anger by providing someone to blame

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Other race effect

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The tendency to recall faces of one own race more accurately than faces of other races
Also called cross race effect or own race bias

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Aggression

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Any physical or verbal behavior intended to hurt or destroy

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Frustration aggression principle

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The principle tht frustration - the blocking of an attempt to achieve some goal - creates anger , which can generate aggression

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Social script

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Culturally modeled guide for how to act in various situations

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Mere exposure effect

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The phenomenon that repeated exposure to novel stimuli increases liking of them

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Passionate love

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An aroused state of intense positive absorption in another , usually present at the at the beginning of a love relationship

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Companionate love

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The deep affectionate attachment we feel for those w whom our lives are intertwined

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Equity

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A condition in which people receive from a relationship in proportion to what they give to it

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Self disclosure

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Revealing intimate aspects of oneself to others

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Altruism

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Unselfish regard for the welfare of others

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Bystander effect

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The tendency for any given bystander to be less likely to give aid if other bystanders are present

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Social exchange theory

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The theory that our social behavior is an exchange process , the aim of which is to maximize benefits & minimize costs

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Reciprocity norm

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An expectation that people will help , not hurt , those who helped them

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Social responsibility norm

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An expectation that people will help those needing their help

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Conflict

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A perceived incompatibility actions , goals , or ideas

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Social trap

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A situation in which the conflicting parties , by each rationally pursuing their self interest rather than the good of the group , become caught In mutually destructive behavior

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Mirror image perceptions

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Mutual views often held by conflicting people , as when each side sees itself as ethical & peaceful & views the other side as evil & aggressive

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Self fulfilling prophecy

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A belief that leads to its own fulfillment

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Superordinate goals

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Shared goals that overuse differences among people & require their cooperation

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GRIT

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Graduated & reciprocated initiatives in tension - reduction - a strategy designed to decrease international tensions

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Our behavior is affected by our

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Inner attitudes & external social influences

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Two social influence

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Normative & informational

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We tend to obey when

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Authority
Supported by institutes
Depersonalization
No role models for defiance

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What leads to conformity

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Normative social influence

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What leads to norms

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Informational social influence

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Social impairment

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People tend to perform worse on difficult or new tasks in the presence of others