History
"Ideas"
To The Lab
Social Self
"Self"
100
The idea that if i put a map on the flyer more people will go... Right?
What is a situational factor.
100
"Developing Ideas" "Can people adapt to a new environment and survive without knowing where they are?" this is an example of a
What is a Hypothesis
100
I'm a researcher about to conduct an experiment and i pick people randomly for my study, what system am i using to get participants
What is random sampling
100
i wouldn't consider myself outgoing, therefor the attribute would be considered
What is an Aschematic attribute
100
Don't think about whats for lunch...
What is an ironic mental processes
200
when asked to donate food in a study about channel factors this influenced a significantly higher amount of people to donate food
What is a map and a time to when and where to donate
200
"Developing Ideas" there are 3 steps in developing ideas, give 2 out of the 3
What are Start with a question Search the literature Develop a hypothesis
200
While testing i change the amount of sleep each participant gets, this is the _______ in the study
What is the independent variable
200
Gallup (1977) stated that only _____ and _____ are capable of self-recognition
What are apes and humans
200
i don't look like Chaning Tatum but at least i don't look like Donald Trump... is an example of
What is Downward Social Comparison
300
______ was the single most influential person in the study of social psychology
Who is Adolf Hitler
300
"Refining Ideas" the relationship between practice time and skill level are considered
What is conceptual variables
300
as a researcher someone would question wither their data was statistically significant. would data like "75% of people who sat on the couch found it to be comfortable" be significant, and why
What is no because results could have occurred by chance and differences are not meaningful.
300
I cant remember what i did last week, but i know i had toast for breakfast this morning, this is an example of the
What is the recency rule
300
if someone is concerned about what other people think of me i am?
What is publicly self-conscious
400
During the 1960's there was a major concerns about social psychology, what was it?
What is ethical issues
400
"Testing Ideas" I go to the archives and look through old sensuous information to answer my research question, what type of study is this
What is an archival study
400
i find myself bias in the study so i make an assistant collect the data, however they do not know why they are collecting it.
What is a double blind study
400
A car crash could be considered a
What is a flashbulb memory
400
wow she was a really good speaker, there's no way i can compare to that and i'm up next.
What is self-focus
500
Kurt Lewin created a formula for behavior. b=f(p,e) what do p and e stand for
What is Person and Environment
500
"Testing Ideas" explain the difference between correlation and causation
What is causation=fact that something causes an effect correlation=something is linked to another but does not always cause a change
500
there are many studies about almost the same thing, as a researcher you take the information from all of them and combine them to draw a general conclusion
What is a meta-analysis
500
if i got my dream job i would feel ecstatic, is a statement that portrays the idea of
What is Affective forecasting
500
if i was to describe myself while not including other people in my answer i would have an
What is independent view of self
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