Psych Approaches
Famous Experiments
Social Psych 1
Social Psych 2
People
100

This psych approach focuses on how people learn or modify their behavior

What is behaviorist 

100

In this experiment, people quickly conformed to the roles of prisoner and guard.

What is the Stanford prison experiment

100

Shaving your mustache just to “fit in.”

What is conformity

100

 The tendency to exert less effort while working in a group.

What is social loafing

100

This famous psychologist conditioned dogs to salivate at the sound of a bell.

What is Ivan Pavlov (classical conditioning) 

200
This school of psych emphasizes how people think and process information

What is cognitive psych

200

This is the tendency to not stop to help someone if in a large group

What is the bystander effect
200

Asking for a mile, but you really want an inch.

What is door in the face

200

Prejudging someone without actual experience.

What is prejudice 

200

The first psychologist 

Who is Wilhelm Wundt 

300

A psychologist from this field may recommend medication to change brain chemistry 

What is biological
300

Ivan Pavlov conducted classical conditioning experiments on these animals.

What is dogs

300

 Asking for an inch, but you really want a mile.

What is foot in the door

300

Following orders and obeying authority figures.

What is obedience

300

Concerned with dreams and urges of the unconscious mind.

Who is Sigmund Freud

400

This school of psych emphasizes the unconscious mind

What is psychoanalytic

400

In this experiment, people acted cruel to others because they were obeying authority.

What is the Stanley Milgram obedience experiment

400

You are experiencing this when you are more likely to break rules when in a large group and when it's anonymous.

What is deindividualism

400

Considering the best-interest instead of self-interest

What is altruism

400

This Stanford Professor designed the controversial Stanford Prison Experiment.

Who is Zimbardo

500

This psych approach believes that each person has the freedom to direct their own future

What is humanistic

500

In his famous conformity experiment, people avoided discomfort by intentionally choosing an incorrect line that matched the sample line

What is the Solomon Asch’s Conformity Experiment? 

500

When attitudes do not fit with actions, tensions are often reduced by changing attitudes to match actions.

What is cognitive dissonance

500

Blaming a person without considering their situation.

What is fundamental attribution error

500

This humanistic psychologist developed a pyramid that is described as a hierarchy of needs.

Who is Abraham Maslow