Emotions
Social Perception and Cognition
Attitudes
Communication
Social Influence and Persuasion
100

A short-lived reaction to a stimulus

What is an emotion?

100

A tendency to perceive stimuli as members of groups or classes rather than isolated, unique entities

What is categorization?

100

A predisposition to respond to a particular object in a generally favorable or unfavorable way

What is an attitude?

100

The process whereby people transmit information about their ideas, feelings, and intentions to one another.

What is communication?

100

When one person (the source) gets another person (the target) to behave differently than how they otherwise would have

What is social influence?

200

Cultural norms that direct us to modify our facial expressions to ensure they are appropriate for the social situation

What are display rules?

200

An abstraction that represents the “typical” or quintessential instance of a class or group

What is a prototype?

200

A state of psychological tension induced by discordant relationships between cognitive elements

What is cognitive dissonance?

200

A style of communication that is characterized by diverse vocabulary, proper pronunciation, correct grammar, and abstract content

Standard speech

200

Changing the beliefs, attitudes, or behaviors of a target through the use of information or argument (i.e., logic)

What is persuasion?

300

The act of trying to change the intensity or quality of feelings to bring them into line with the requirements of the occasion

What is emotion work?

300

A type of motivational bias that describes the tendency for people to make attributions that give them more credit

What is self-serving bias?

300

Attitudes that we subconsciously hold and are more or less automatic

What are implicit attitudes?

300

The three models describing how people communicate their cognitions and attitudes.

What is the: Encoder-decoder Model, Intentionalist Model, and Perspective-taking Model?

300

Three factors affecting communicator credibility

What is expertise, trustworthiness, and attractiveness?

400

The five social emotions

What is: guilt, shame, embarrassment, love, and jealousy?

400

The five types of schemas

What is a person schema, self schema, group schema, role schema, and event schema?

400

Three components of attitudes

What is a: cognition, affective evaluation, and behavioral predisposition?

400

According to this communication model, communication involves the exchange of messages using symbols whose meaning grows out of the interaction itself and participants’ intersubjectivities

What is the perspective-taking model?

400
The four components of the Communication-Persuasion Paradigm

What is the source, message, target, and effect?

500

The four components of emotions

What is a: (1) situational stimulus, (2) physiological changes, (3) expressive gestures, and (4) an emotion label?

500

People use heuristics to select schemas based on these three factors

What is availability, representativeness, and anchoring and adjustment?

500

The four main factors affecting the degree of discrepancy between attitudes and behaviors.

What is accessibility and activation, attitude characteristics, attitude-behavior correspondence, and a situational constraint?

500

Four main types of nonverbal communication

What is paralanguage, body language (kinesics), interpersonal spacing (proxemics), and personal effects?

500

Three factors increasing resistance to influence

What is attitude inoculation, forewarning, and reactance?

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