Social Identity and Learning
Compliance, Cognitive Dissonance, and Conformity
Cultural Dimensions and Acculturation
Chemical Messengers and Communication
Cognitive Explanations and Improving Relationships
100

What is the name of the second stage of Social Identity Theory, during which we begin to adopt the social norms of our in-group?

Social Identification

100

Using a large request with the sole purpose of being denied so that when you ask for a second, smaller request, they will agree due to comparison, is known as what technique?

Door in the face
100

The degree to which people are integrated into groups would be categorized in which dimension?

Individualism vs. collectivism

100

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This neurotransmitter links to the brain's reward system. It can create feelings of excitement, pleasure, and motivation

Dopamine

100

One limitation of many relationship studies is their tendency to be "WEIRD". What does weird stand for?

Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich, Democratic

200

Which stage of SIT could be used in the creation of prejudice or discrimination? 

Social Comparison

200

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Conformity is closely tied to which of the three stages of SIT?

Social identification 

200

What are the 4 acculturation strategies proposed by Berry (2004)?

Integration, assimilation, separation, marginalization

200

This neurotransmitter regulates mood, emotions, and social behavior. It is related to long-term bonding and healthy relationships.

Serotonin

200

Gottman’s theory that is a research-backed framework for building and maintaining healthy, lasting relationships.

Sound Relationship House

300

Name the 4 cognitive factors of Social Learning Theory

Attention, retention, potential, motivation

300

Name one of the three ways in which we may reduce cognitive dissonance

-Change behavior

-Change belief

-Rationalize behavior

300

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Which acculturation strategy is used when one has a positive relationship with the new culture, but does not feel the need to maintain their original culture?

Assimilation

300

Name the 4 main communication styles

Assertive, aggressive, passive, passive-aggressive

300

This idea suggests that people are more attracted to those who share their attitudes, values, and beliefs because similarity creates a sense of familiarity, validation, and predictability in relationships.

Similarity-Attraction Hypothesis

400

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What is the term used to describe how aware we are of specific personality traits depending on the current situation? In other words, we "activate" certain parts of our identity

Category salience

400

Name one of the factors that influences the success of Foot in the Door

Size of request, similarity between requests, timing between requests

400

Hofstede warns against the ______, or the idea that when one looks at two different cultures, it should not be assumed that two members from two different cultures must be different from one another or that a single member of a culture will always demonstrate the dimensions which are the norm of that culture

ecological fallacy

400

Name 2 of Gottman's 4 horsemen of the apocalypse, with regard to negative communication within relationships

Criticism, defensiveness, contempt, stonewalling

400

This is a psychological phenomenon by which people tend to develop a preference for things simply because they are familiar with them.

Mere Exposure Effect

500

By watching the rewards or punishments of others, we decide whether or not to imitate their behavior. This is known as...

vicarious reinforcement

500

This special type of conformity is seen when, because nobody else is doing anything to help a situation, you decide not to either. This is also known as the bystander effect

pluralistic ignorance
500

The tension that arises from the battle between enculturation and acculturation, which can result in anxiety or depression, is called what? It is also referred to as "culture shock".

Bonus (+200): What is it called when someone returns home after an extended period of time living abroad due to the new unfamiliarity of the home country and culture

Acculturative stress


Bonus: Reverse culture shock

500

This neurotransmitter heightens awareness and arousal, causing sweaty palms, increased heart rate, and "butterflies" in your stomach

Norepinephrine
500

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Name the three factors measured using Rusbult's Investment Model Framework

Satisfaction level, investment size, quality of alternatives

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