Conformity, Compliance, Obedience
Group Dynamics
Interpersonal Perception
Attitudes
Attribution Process
100

Whose experiment was interested in finding out under what circumstances ordinary people could be influenced to inflict harm on others?

What is Stanley Milgram
100
David is new to soccer and does well in practice, but during a game when there is a large crowd, performs poorly. What does this this demonstrate
What is Social impairment
100
What are groups that we are members of
What is In-groups
100
What are learned predispositions to respond in a favorable or unfavorable way to a person, object, or event
What is attitudes
100

What is the process by which individuals explain the causes of behavior and events.

What is attribution
200
Who set up an experiment using deception and confederates to determine what factors were involved in individual decisions to conform with a group decision
What is Solomon Asch
200

Mrs. Garcia is a psychology teacher who gives her students group projects. What might she do to minimize the effects of social loafing?

What is Grade each individual group member on the project

200
What is an unjustified negative attitude an individual has for another, based solely on that person's membership in a different racial or ethnic group
What is prejudice
200
Peter Dinklage and Morgan Freeman star in a new commercial for Doritos Blaze and Mountain Dew Ice. This use of celebrities in commercials to win approval demonstrates
What is peripheral route of persuasion
200
The belief that people get what they deserve 
What is just-world phenomenon
300
What is a tendency to comply with a large request if you previously complied with a smaller request
What is Foot-in-the-door phenomenon
300
What was the purpose of Zimbardo's prison study

What is to understand the development of norms and the effects of roles, labels, and social expectations in a simulated prison environment.

300
Hitler's belief that the "Aryan race" was superior to others is an example of
What is Ethnocentrism
300
You morally believe that lying is wrong but you do it anyways. When you do it, you feel really bad about it. What does this demonstrate.
What is cognitive dissonance
300
A kid didn't turn his work in on time. Instead of getting mad about it, the teacher justifies it, thinking maybe there was a family issue. What is this an example of?
What is situational attribution
400
What percent of students in Milgram's experiment obeyed and went to the lethal shock level
What is 66%
400
A young woman was gunned down at a gas station. A busload of onlookers saw the entire event and did nothing. What social phenomenon does this describe
What is diffusion of responsibiltity
400
Hitler's blaming the issues in Germany on the Jews is an example of
What is Scapegoat Theory
400

A new anti-smoking advertisement says that "Every day, nearly 4000 teens in the U.S. smoke their first cigarette while 1,000 start smoking on a daily basis." The use of stats in their ad is an example of

What is central route of persuasion
400
If a project is good, you typically try to take credit for the majority of the work, but if the project is bad, you typically say you had little to do with the project. What does this demonstrate?
What is self-serving bias
500
The effect of one confederate selecting a different line from the others in Asch's experiment was
What is to release the participant from the conformity effect
500
When we are a member of a group, we lose self-awareness. What does this demonstrate
What is deindividuation
500
In friendships, what is the primary determinant of who will initially become friends?
What is Proximity
500
After a year of hanging out with a new set of friends, you begin to realize that you have changed and started to act more like your friends. What does this demonstrate?
What is mere exposure theory
500

Jasmine sometimes misses school because she needs more sleep. The class realizes she's gone and starts calling her Skipper. What does this demonstrate

What is dispositional attribution

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