Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 6
100

Name something about the situation where you know something after the fact. 

hindsight bias/I knew it all along phenomeon. 

100

What is self-concept?

an idea of the self constructed from the beliefs one holds about oneself and the responses of others.

100

Lindsey is librarian cause she is quiet. What is this

Representativenessheuristic

100

Ash's line comparison study looks at this phenomenon?

Conformirty. 

200

Type of study that looks at the relationship in variables.

Correlational. Not causation

200

Jonny thinks everyone can see her being nervous during speech? Difference from spotlight effect?

Illusion of transperancy.

How many people noticed yo u at all. Illusion of transperancy is about people knowing your emotions. 

200

This is the name of the phenomenon when you put false information in your memory.

misinformation effect.

200

Seeming to agree publicly, disagree.

Agree

Compliance

Aceeptance

300

Variable that is manipulated in an experiment

Independent

300

What is the impact bias?

our tendency to overestimate the intensity and duration of our emotional reactions to future circumstances. This occurs when we incorrectly predict how severely an event will impact our emotional state, imagining a stronger and more lasting emotional impact than we actually experience. 

Coworkers threw him under the bus, he said that he has to leave work. 

300

Automatic processing

Processing that is simple, fast, ez

300

Shareef norm formation studies took advantage of this thing?

Autokinetic effect

400

Type of study that assigns people to different conditions and groups.

Experimental


400

What is the downside of high self-esteem? What is the good type of self-esteem. 

narcissistic rage

secure self-esteem


400

This type of priming improves performance.

Facilitative priming

400

This is a chameleon effect

The chameleon effect is the tendency to unconsciously mimic the behaviors of others in a social setting. This includes mimicking facial expressions, gestures, postures, and mannerisms.

500

This is the definition of mundane realism

How superficially realistic something is. And experiental realism is how real it feels to you. 

500

Is a Japanese and American more likely to finish a task/persist.

Japanese. Failures having broader implications


500

I do this when my beliefs about a student influences my behavior about the student

behavioral conformation

500

This is the variation of milgrams study that had the least obedience.

Rebellious confederates

600

Chapter 1, 600

What are demand chracteristics?

Cues in the experiment that are either implicit or explicit that tell a participant what is expected. 

Example: No control group, I developed this drug to reduce symptons. Could be placebo, or demand chracteristics.

600

Successful buisness man underestimates the amount of other successful buisness people available. 

False uniqueness

600

After a terrible or amazing exam performance, you will predict this would happen. 

Regression to the mean

600

What impacts conformity.

Group size, group status, cohesion, proximity, prior commitment, unanimity

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