Key Terms
Theories
True/False
Examples
100

Behavior in accordance with socially accepted standards

conformity 

100

Arousal comes before emotion

James Lange

100
The United states typically sides with the situationism approach 

false 

100

Keith falls up the stairs 

you immediately assume he is clumsy 

actor-observer bias

200

Behavior reflects direct environment/surroundings

Situationism 

200

Arousal+Label= Emotion

Two-factor theory (Schachter)

200

When meeting a stranger we acknowledge:

Race

Gender

Age

True 

200

you really hate Stephanie in Economics, so you and your best friend make sure to tell her about your dislike to her face daily 

Bullying

300

motivated by feelings and anger

 Hostile Aggression

300

Arousal and emotion occur simultaneously 

Cannon-Bard Theory

300

Bard theorized that emotion and arousal occur simultaneously 

true 

300

You have really bad sweats and nausea the morning of your history exam that you are not prepared for

Cannon-Bard Theory

400

A negative action solely based on social groups 

Discrimination

400

Is it dangerous or not? Cognitive appraisal

Lazarus

400

Hostile Aggression is motivated by a goal 

false

400

you sleep through your alarm and your 8 A.M class. Instead of getting upset with yourself, you blame your phone's volume for not being loud enough.

Self-Serving bias 

500

A repetitive negative treatment of another person (typically adolescent) over time

Bullying

500

"People only receive what they deserve"

Just World Hypothesis

500

Just World Hypothesis = people do not receive what they deserve

false

500

Sarah is a very tall and blonde soccer player. One day Sarah realizes that everyone she ever dated is also tall and blonde and plays soccer

Homophily 

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