What is Social Psychology?
What is Social Psychology?
Doing Social Psychology Research
The Social Self
The Social Self
100

The scientific study of how individuals think, feel, and behave in a social context.

What is social psychology?

100

An explicit, testable prediction about conditions under which an event will occur. An educated guess.

What is a hypothesis?

100

The beliefs people hold about themselves.

What is self-concept?

100

Predicting how you will feel after getting a job offer or failing an exam.

What is affective forecasting?

200

One of the three parts of the social psychology definition that involves collecting systematic data to test hypotheses.

What is the scientific study?

200

This answers the question how do we influence each other?

What is social influence?

200

An organized set of principles used toexplain observed phenomena.

What is a theory?

200

How positively or negatively someone evaluates themselves.

What is self-esteem?


200

When external rewards reduce intrinsic motivation.

What is the overjustification effect?

300

This method involves systematic observation, description, and measurement.

What is the scientific method?

300

This answers the question what causes us to like, love, help and hurt others?

What is social interaction?

300

The ethical process of explaining the true purpose of a study after deception has been used.

What is debriefing?

300

The theory that people evaluate themselves by comparing to others

What is social comparison theory?

300

A student procrastinates before an exam so they can blame poor performance on lack of preparation rather than ability.

What is self-handicapping?

400

This part of the social psychology definition involves real, imagined, or implied presence of others.

What is the “social context?”

400

This answers the question what affects the way we perceive ourselves and others?

What is social perception?

400

This word is defined as a the relationship between two variables.

What is correlation?

400

The process of attempting to control how others see you.

What is self-presentation?

400

When we focus attention on ourselves and compare behavior to internal standards.

What is self-awareness theory?

500

This part of the social psychology definition focuses on the individual in group settings and can include one's beliefs, attitudes, and emotions.

What is how individuals think, feel, and behave?

500

This is a system of enduring meanings, beliefs, values, assumptions, institutions, and practices shared by a large group of people and transmitted from one generation to the next.

What is culture?

500

This type of measure asks participants directly about their thoughts, feelings, or behaviors.

What are self-reports?

500

The ability to control and direct behavior toward personal goals.

What is self-regulation?

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