This sense of thinking would be responsible for making a "snap" judgement with the availability heuristic.
What is System 1?
This evolutionary function of prosociality describes our tendency to help those who share our genes
Kin selection
This type of social influence was exemplified in the Milgram shock study (aka changing behavior in response to a command from an authority figure)
What is obedience?
This phenomenon describes our tendency to look at others’ facial expressions to determine how we should behave, exhibited by infants in the visual cliff study.
What is social referencing?
In Binet & Simon's intelligence test, this type of age is based on how a child performs compared to their peers.
This phenomenon states that people are less likely to help in an emergency situation when more people are present
What is the bystander effect?
This type of social influence was exemplified in the Asch line study (aka changing behavior to be consistent with another person/group)
Conformity
These 5 emotions were recognized by Paul Ekman as being universally recognized across cultures.
What is happiness, sadness, anger, fear, and disgust?
This type of mindset towards intelligence is characterized by the belief that intelligence can change through effort and experience.
What is a growth mindset?
"Ba" and "da" are examples of this language component
What are phonemes?
An example of this phenomenon is assuming that the driver who rear-ended you is a careless and distracted person.
This emotion theory emphasizes the role of cognitive interpretation in experiencing emotions, supported by the bridge study.
What is the Shachter-Singer theory?
beliefs about themselves.
What is the Pygmalion effect?
This phenomenon describes why doctors may be more likely to prescribe antibiotics at the end of the day compared to the beginning
What is decision fatigue?
This phenomenon explains why some students expend less effort on group assignments compared to individual assignments.
What is social loafing?
An example of a(n) ____ norm is the posted speed limit.
An example of a(n) ____ norm is that people drive 5-10 mph over the speed limit.
What is an injunctive norm?
What is a descriptive norm?
According to the process model, an example of this form of emotion regulation is pretending to be overjoyed when your grandmother gives you socks for your birthday.
What is response modulation?
____ intelligence peaks at an older age, while ____ intelligence peaks at a younger age.
What is crystallized intelligence?
What is fluid intelligence?
An example of this language error is a child saying "runned" instead of "ran" (aka extending grammar rules to irregular cases)
Prosociality breaks down under this condition which was exhibited by students who were in a rush in the Good Samaritan study.
What is self-focus?
Minimal group paradigm
A criticism of this emotion theory is that some physiological responses are “too slow” to occur before the subjective emotional experience.
For example, sometimes your cheeks turn red after you feel embarrassment.
What is the James-Lange Theory?
In order for stereotype threat to be activated in a given situation, the stereotype must be both _____ (active in your mind) & _____ (related to the task at hand)
What is salient?
What is relevant?