theory
definition
examples
experiments
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100

when more than one group want the same limited resources , there will be conflict and discrimination between the groups.   

realistic conflict theory 

100

anxiety 

emotion characterized by tension, worried thoughts and being anxious.  

100

Ben broke his leg on the playground, the other parents took their kids to play in the grass instead of helping, assuming his mom would be the one to help him. 

bystander effect 

100

students were put into groups, as either a guard or a prisoner. During this time the students playing guards became psychologically abusive and those playing prisoners became anxious and enraged.   

Phillip Zimbardo : Stanford Prison experiment

100

loosing your self awareness and self control when you're in a large group setting 

individualism 

200

people prefer familiar things in comparison to unfamiliar things. 

mere exposure effect 

200

normative conformity 

when a person conforms to the groups opinion so they are accepted by the group , in fear of rejection. 

200

Dave makes a impression that he is unfriendly. Next time you see Dave you avoid conversation with him. 

self fulfilling prophecy 

200

experiment involving participants administering shocks to another participant, meant to measure how far participants would go in obeying an authority figure. 

Stanley milligram : obedience 

200

what term would be an example of an experiment that involves seeing the difference of work you do in a group project vs the work you do on an individual project.

social loafing 

300

starting out by asking a large favor, and eventually narrowing it down to something more reasonable. 

door in the face phenomenon 

300

ego support value 

capability to be supportive and motivate others, therefore helping you create a positive relationship with your perception of yourself and others. 

300

brushing your hair in the morning is changing your ... 

physical appearance 

300

it is easier for people to conform to group norms, like during this experiment the person went against what he thought in order to fit in with the group

 Solomon Asch : line test

300

Extreme form of attitude change using peer pressure. Stripping away all identity and subject another person to social pressure and physical distress. 

brainwashing