Attributions
Influence of crowds
Elaboration Likelihood Model
Psychology of Group
Random Questions
100

what is a way that people explain the world around them

what is a attribution

100

and the bigger the crowd, the more pressure there is to conform to the crowd

what is the asch conformity experiment 

100

Additional/secondary

What Is Peripheral?

100

people are less productive as a team then they are individually.

What is social loafing?

100

why might an individual publicly conform, while privately disagreeing privately? 

The fear of social rejection

200

The environment is causing the behavior  

what is situational attribution

200

Strong emphasis on long-lasting relationships and Stronger conformity

What is a Collectivist Culture 

200

affects the brain (facts, logic, statistics)

What is the central route of persuasion?

200

the loss of a person’s sense of individuality/ The group takes on its own identity and we follow like sheep.

What is Deindividuation?

200

what condition is most likely to lead to deindividuation in a crowd?

Anonymity/ personal responsibility 

300

their action/ behavior is based off of personality

what is dispositional attribution? 

300

People will listen to someone they view as an authority, even if it is only one person

 what is the Milgram Experiment 

300

Positive emotions your audience feels for you because you act friendly, dressing professionally and looking pretty, using words with positive connotation

What is Peripheral route of persuasion?

300

 the strengthening of a group’s prevailing position on a topic following discussion on the topic.

 What is Group Polarization?

300

We blame situations for our actions but blame others' traits for theirs.

what is Actor-Observer Bias?

400

those that view the world favorably/ positive motivations  

what is an optimist?

400

 the rules for behaviors in a society. Unlike laws, which are written down and punished if broken, norms are unofficial, and breaking them may result in confusion at best or social shunning at worst

What is a social norm?

400

a small favor is asked that is likely to be accepted so that later increasingly larger favors can be asked

What is The Foot-in-Door?

400

which a smaller number of individuals are able to influence the opinions or behaviors of the larger group

what is minority influence?

400

We assume others' actions are due to personality, not the situation.

What is Fundamental Attribution Error?

500

the glass is half empty 

what is a pessimist 

500

when we believe a group has the best ideas and so we act like that group.

What is Informational social Influence 

500

a large favor is asked and refused so that a smaller second favor is more likely to be accepted.

What is door-in-the face?

500

Kitty Genovese: they reported that while 38 of her neighbors heard the sounds of a fight, none had intervened, and only one had called the police.

what is the bystander effect?

500

Success = our skill, failure = external factors

What is Self-Serving Bias?

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