The experiment in which subjects were presented a series of lines, and had to decide which line was longer within a group
What is the Asch Comformity Study?
Prejudice
What is "negative attitudes and feelings toward individuals based solely on their membership in a particular group"?
The definition of cyberbullying
What is "repeated behavior that is intended to cause psychological or emotional harm to another person and that takes place online"?
The concept of Social Psychology is...
What is "examines how people affect one another, and it looks at the power of the situation"?
How do you pronounce this name
Sigmund Freud
Sigmund "Froyed" (Rhymes with employed)
The experiment in which kids replicated violent actions on an inflated doll after seeing them performed by an adult
What is the Bobo Doll Experiment?
Bullying
What is "a person, often an adolescent, being treated negatively repeatedly and over time"?
What is "capacity to understand another person’s perspective—to feel what they feel"?
The concept of the social norm
What is "group’s expectations regarding what is appropriate and acceptable for the thoughts and behavior of its members"?
What is a hypothesis, as stated by Professor Bell?
The famous(and controversial) social experiment headed by Phillip Zimbardo.
What is the Stanford Prison Experiment?
The bystander effect
What is "situation in which a witness or bystander does not volunteer to help a victim or person in distress"?
The definition of the Asch effect
What is "the influence of the group majority on an individual’s judgment"?
The concept of the just-world hypothesis
What is "ideology common in the United States that people get the outcomes they deserve"?
The experiment where a baby was conditioned to fear white rats
What is the Little Albert Experiment?
Obedience
What is "change of behavior to please an authority figure or to avoid aversive consequences"?
Define in-group/out-group
In-group: group that we identify with or see ourselves as belonging to
Out-group: group that we don’t belong to—one that we view as fundamentally different from us
The concept of justification of effort
What is "theory that people value goals and achievements more when they have put more effort into them"?
Name 3 psychology perspectives
Possible answers: Behavioral, Psychoanalytic, Humanistic, Cognitive, Evolutionary, Biological, Sociocultural, and Biopsychosocial
The famous study in which people were instructed to "shock" participants who answered incorrectly, thus studying the role authority has on obedience
What is the Milgram Experiment?
The foot-in-the-door technique
What is "persuasion of one person by another person, encouraging a person to agree to a small favor, or to buy a small item, only to later request a larger favor or purchase of a larger item"?
The definition of self-fulfilling prophecy
What is "treating stereotyped group members according to our biased expectations only to have this treatment influence the individual to act according to our stereotypic expectations, thus confirming our stereotypic beliefs"?
The concept of the peripheral route persuasion
What is "one person persuades another person; an indirect route that relies on association of peripheral cues (such as positive emotions and celebrity endorsement) to associate positivity with a message"?
The name of our host on the Discovering Psychology videos.
Who is Phillip Zimbardo?