Love and Relationships
Stages of Psychosocial Development
Judgement
Persuasion
Schemas in Social Behavior
100

What is attraction?

positive feelings toward another person

100

Who created the 8 stages of Psychosocial Development?

Erik Erikson

100

What is self-serving bias?

Bias to assume positive things attest to our character and negative things are the fault of someone else.

100

How do we convince others to take a stance?

central and peripheral route

100

What is social inhibition?

bad/unskilled/unpracticed gets worse in front of an audience

200

Do opposites attract?

Typically no!

200

What is the age does the conflict autonomy vs shame and doubt occur?

Early Childhood 1.5 years - 3 years

200

What is in-group bias?

the tendency to favor one's own group over other groups

200

What is the central route in persuasion?

the focus on logic, factual information, and a thoughtful analysis of pertinent details

200

What is social facilitation?

good/practiced/talent gets better in front of an audience

300

What are the three major factors of attraction?

physical attraction, proximity and similarity

300

What age group does the concept of identity get brought up?

Adolesence

300

What is the bias in this situation?

"Anna is unreliable. She can't attend meeting on time"

Assuming that Anna is unreliable because she cannot attend a meeting on time when there could be extraneous circumstances.

300

What is peripheral route in persuasion?

Emotional appeals and incidental clues

300

Define groupthink.

When a group makes a decision because no one is allowed a viewpoint.

400

what are the two types of love needed for a successful relationship?

Companionate love and romantic love

400

What is the conflict during the Middle Ages (40-65 yr old)?

Generativity vs Stagnation

400

What is Fundamental Attribution Error? 

We attribute behavior to a person’s character instead of considering what limitations or constraints may exist. 

However, we expect others to accept excuses for the same behavior in ourselves.

400

Do you prefer things you are familar or unfamiliar with more?

familar

400

What is group polarization?

Group opinion becomes STRONGER after an issue is discussed.

500

What is the mere-exposure effect?

repeated exposure can make us like or dislike someone

500

What is the question asked during Old Age?

Did I live a meaningful life?

500

What is one difference between America and Japan due to cultural bias

America, the UK, and Canada all value personal responsibility and independence.


Cultures like Japan and China value interdependence and collective responsibility. 

500

What is the foot-in-the-door phenomenon?

psychological compliance strategy that utilizes asking another person for small requests first, to make them comply with larger requests eventually.

500

Why is deindividuation bad?

If we feel anonymous, we are more likely to lose self-awareness and personal responsibility; meaning we might do something that we normally will not do (cyberbully etc)

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