What are cultural norms in social psychology?
Cultural norms in social psychology refer to shared expectations and rules of behavior that guide and regulate the interactions of individuals within a particular cultural group.
What is obedience in social psychology?
Obedience in social psychology refers to a form of social influence where individuals comply with direct orders or commands from an authority figure.
What is implicit bias?
The judgment that we unconsciously hold about people or groups
How do cultural norms affect the way one dresses
In more modest cultures women will cover majority of their body.
Can you provide an example of obedience in a real-life scenario?
when individuals follow traffic rules and stop at a red light
what triggers conformity
Caring what others thinks, being liked by everyone
what is the key difference between conformity and obedience in social psychology
obedience is following orders and conformity is fitting in
what is self serving bias
The tendency to attribute our success to internal personal factors Implicit Bias
What is the term used in psychology to describe the loss of self-awareness and individual accountability in a group setting, leading to impulsive and often deviant behaviors?
Deindividuation
When you think of a kindergarten teacher, you're most likely to think of a…?
A female
When you get a high grade on a test you're most likely to think that its because
You studied hard
What are the two causes of Deindividuation
it is caused by reduction in objective self- awareness