Social Psychology: Definitions
Social Psychology: Definitions 2
Applying Social Psychology
Applying Social Psychology 2
People in Social Psychology
100

Generalizes characteristics, attitudes, and behaviors of certain people.

What are Stereotypes?

100

This is preconceived attitudes or opinions about an issue, person, or group.  

What is Prejudice?

100

Joe decides not to do work because he is relying on his lab partner to do all the work. 

What is Social Loafing?

100

Two students began fighting after school. As opposed to their classmates de-escalating the situation, they began recording. They think, "Someone else will stop the fight." This is an example of what effect?

What is Bystander Effect?

100

_____ was stabbed in the parking lot by a man and a half hour later the same man came back to rape and stab her to death  

Who is Kitty Genovese?

200

The enhancement of a group's prevailing inclinations through discussions within the group.

What is Group Polarization?

200

This is a set of rules for accepted and expected behavior.

What is Norm? 

200

Sam, who is normally shy, was jumping up and down and screaming at a concert.

What is Deindividualization?

200

The act of matching attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors to group norms

What is conformity? 

200

______ conducted an experiment of the guards were placed in a position of power, the prisoners, placed in a situation where they had no real control

who is Phillip Zimbardo

300

Improved performance on simple or well-learned tasks in the presence of others.

What is Social Facilitation?

300

______ simplified assumption based on prior experiences or beliefs

what is stereotype? 

300

Sam dyed her hair red because all of her friends dyed their hair red. Sam is experiencing what social behavior?

What is Conformity?

300

________ is Changing one’s behavior at the direct command of an authority figure (person with social power)

what is obedience? 

300

________ conducted a study separating 2 groups of boys in a camp. He then put the two groups through a series of competitive activities, with prizes going to the victors. 

Who is Muzafer Sherif? 

400

Influence that produces conformity when a person fears the negative social consequences of appearing deviant

what is Normative Influence? 

400

This is the tendency to favor our own group.

What is Ingroup?


400

A group decision-making style characterized by an excessive tendency among group members to seek concurrence

what is group think?

400

While everyone goofs off, everyone withholds effort to not be the “sucker” who does all the work 

What is the Sucker effect? 

400

This person conducted the line experiment.

Who is Solomon Asch?

500

Bringing members from different groups together will reduce prejudice (exposure) improve positive attitudes

what is contact hypothesis? 

500

Members of a group in power hold members of a less powerful group responsible for their problems

what is scapegoat theory?

500

A situation in which a self-interested choice by everyone will create the worst outcome for everyone

what is social dilemma? 

500

_____ Conducted a study dividing blue and brown eyed students after MLK assassination 

Who is Jane Elliot?

500

Conducted a shock experiment focusing on obedience and authority 

Who is Stanley Milgram?

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