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If the glass is half full, you have this explanatory style

Optimistic

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If I ask you to let me borrow a pencil before I ask to borrow $5, I’m doing this

Foot-in-door

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This study showed the effects an authority on obedience

Milgram Experiment

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The big 5 traits in the OCEAN model are these

Openness

Conscientiousness

Extraversion

Agreeableness

Neuroticism

100

In Drive Reduction theory, why might someone be motivated to go to a sink?

They were thirsty

200

The more you eat stinky cheese, the more you like it because of

The mere exposure effect

200

If I try to convince you based on facts and logic, not a pretty smile, I’m using this

Central route of persusion

200

You fell for her pretty smile and believed her through peripheral route of persuasion. You thought she’s smart too because

The Halo Effect

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The defense mechanism which causes someone to yell at a child after a boss yells at them

Displacement

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You get anxious when being watched and suddenly mess up a basketball show you normally can make. This is the graph that shows it is true for everyone.

The Yerke-Dodson Curve

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The smartest kid in school goes to Harvard, but suddenly feels dumb due to

Relative Deprivation

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(Daily Double) This experiment showed that group pressure will convince individuals to give wrong answers even if they know that they are right

Asch Conformity Experiment

300

The result that someone blames others for internal issues, ignoring environmental factors that may have led to their actions.

The Fundamental Attribution Error

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The part of the Social Cognitive Model that states changing the thoughts, environment, or behavior will change each other

Reciprocal Determinism

300

This is the hormone that makes you feel you’ve eaten enough

Leptin

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The tendency to assume others act some way because of their personality, and we act that way because of the situation

Fundamental Attribution Error

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If you start dressing differently at a new school to fit in, you are succumbing to peer pressure, or as Psychologists call it

Normative Social Influence

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This is the reason people may make excuses for themselves, or reject evidence to their world view because it causes them discomfort

Cognitive Dissonance
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Someone doesn’t negotiate for a higher salary because they don’t want to upset their boss is high in

Agreeableness

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(Daily Double) A man has two dogs he loves, but they hate each other and viciously fight. They have to give one away to a friend. Kurt Lein would say this is this kind of decision. 

Avoidance-Avoidance

500

If you assume everyone from Japan loves sushi, you have

Out-group homogeneity

500

If you put a bunch of angry people together, and they just get angrier

Group Polarization

500

These are the things that led to nobody helping Kitty Genovese, even though there were many people who saw the crime happening

Social Loafing and the Bystander Effect

500

A longitudinal study measured traits over time and found that some people’s extraversion changed based on location. This is consistent with which model of personality?

Social Cognitive Theory of Personality

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If you were doing a study on people’s fear response, you might not tell them you were studying fear, because the Schacter two-factor theory of emotion requires a “cognitive” labeling of emotion. This means telling them could change how they act/though. This is the term for this phenomenon.

The Hawthorne Effect