A preconceived opinion.
What is bias?
Behavior expected of someone.
What is the social role?
Someone who inflicts hurtful treatment toward another.
What is a bully?
The discrimination of those based on skin color.
What is racism?
The shape associated with Sternberg's theory.
What is a triangle?
The error within Actor-Observer bias.
What is the fundamental attribution error?
Their role is to protect people from fire.
What are firefighters?
Persistently posting negatively about someone is an example of this.
What is cyberbullying?
It is __________ when a man tells a woman her only job is to cook.
What is sexist?
The three things that have to be present in order for it to be love.
What are commitment, passion, and intimacy?
It uses both internal and external attributions.
What is Self-Serving bias?
Ideal behavior according to society.
What are the social norms?
As a kid, you are taught to do this when you see someone being bullied at school.
What is telling/finding a trusted adult?
It is ______ when a person thinks an elderly person is incapable of anything.
What is ageist?
Love that is considered to be present in the healthiest kind of relationship.
What is consummate love?
It has three dimensions.
What is attribution?
The events expected by a person.
What is a script?
Standing by and not assisting the person being tormented.
What is the Bystander-Effect?
It is based on negative attitudes towards someone whose sexual orientation differs from your own.
What is Homophobia?
An affair is an example of this love.
What is fatuous love?
The bias involves attributing the behavior of others as well as ourselves.
What is Actor-Observer bias?
His role was to write plays that also entertained Queen Elizabeth.
Who is William Shakespeare?
The section on social media in which hurting others mentally rather than physically occurs.
What is the comment section?
The novel in which prejudice is present as well as the character Atticus Finch.
What is To Kill a Mockingbird?
The theory that includes what is beneficial within a relationship.
What is the Social Exchange Theory?