Social Thinking
Social Influence
Social Relations
Personality Theories
Key terms & people
100

How we think about, perceive, and judge others.

What is social cognition?

100

Adjusting behavior or thinking to fit in with a group.

What is conformity?

100

Unjustifiable negative behavior toward a group and its members.

What is prejudice?

100

An individual’s characteristic pattern of thinking, feeling, and acting.

What is personality?

100

Psychologist who proposed the id, ego, and superego.

Who is Sigmund Freud?

200

Attributing someone’s behavior to their personality instead of the situation.

What is the fundamental attribution error?

200

Classic experiment where participants gave wrong answers to fit in.

What is Asch’s conformity experiment?

200

An unjustified negative behavior toward a group.

What is discrimination?


200

Theory that personality is made of unconscious conflicts.

What is the psychoanalytic theory?

200

Psychologist associated with unconditional positive regard.

Who is Carl Rogers?


300

A positive or negative evaluation of a person, group, or idea.

What is an attitude?

300

Changing behavior because of a direct request or command.

What is obedience?

300

The belief that one deserves whatever happens to them.

What is the just-world phenomenon?

300

The “Big Five” personality traits include openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and this trait.

What is neuroticism?

300

The personality test using inkblots.

What is the Rorschach test?

400

The tendency to overestimate how much others share our beliefs.

What is the false consensus effect?

400

Famous experiment involving obedience to authority and electric shocks.

What is Milgram’s obedience experiment?

400

Unselfish concern for the welfare of others.

What is altruism?

400

Personality theory that focuses on growth and reaching one’s potential.

What is the humanistic theory?

400

The tendency for people to exert less effort in a group.

What is social loafing?

500

Judging someone based on our overall impression rather than specific traits.

What is the halo effect?


500

When group discussion strengthens a group’s dominant position.

What is group polarization?

500

Failure to help when others are present.

What is the bystander effect?

500

This theory explains behavior in terms of traits rather than unconscious motives.

What is trait theory?

500

When people’s beliefs and actions conflict, causing discomfort.

What is cognitive dissonance?

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