Group Behaviour
Experiments
Social Cognition
Helping and Biases
General Knowledge
100

A person's importance within the group. 

What is status?

100

This was the person behind the Stanford Prison Experiment.

Who is Philip Zimbardo?

100

Believing that a friend is late to a meetup because they are disrespectful or careless would be an example of this type of attribution. 

What is personal/internal?

100

Doing something to help others with no personal gain for yourself. 

What is Altruism? 

100

The original song for this piano cover https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkJ0kO7CgqA (1:20-1:30)

What is eye of the tiger?

200
Kyle steals and hides a hat belonging to his friend, Cameron. In that moment Kyle has this kind of power over Cameron. 


There is one clear answer

What is informational?

200

This picture was part of the Asch experiment that was investigating this. 

What is Conformity?

200

This is the assumption that everyone will get what they deserve.

What is the Just World Hypothesis?

200

This bias occurs when you overestimate how likely good events are, and/or underestimate negative events

What is optimism bias?

200

At university I studied Psychology, Marketing, and this subject. 

What is Philosophy?

300

This is the term used to explain why people have significantly less restraint in certain crowd environments like crowds. 

What is Deindividuation?

300

In Lapierre's study a Chinese couple visited over 250 hotels and restaurants and were only refused service once. A survey sent 6 months later asked the businesses if they would serve Chinese customer. 50 Businesses replied with only one saying they would serve Chinese customers. 


Lapierre's experiment shows the conflict between _________ and ________

What are attitudes and behaviours?

300

When making your first impression of someone, this phrase refers to how we will immediately take notice of things that stand out in context. 

What is Saliency Detection?

300

Making a decision based on your emotional state at the time, would be using this. 

What is Affect Heuristic?

300


Who is Adam?

400

Mary is always child. Sometimes she is also a student, and a friend. Occasionally she is also a customer and a student council member. These are examples of Mary's Social _____. 

What are Roles?

400

This is the approximate percentage of people who administered the highest level of shock in the Milgram experiment. 

What is 65%?

400

Not providing subtitles for a video can be an example of this. 

What is Indirect Discrimination?

400

We believe it is part of our nature to help other people, because it helps protect this. 

What is the gene pool?

400

Getting; chips, a potato cake, Nacho's, yoghurt cup, and a can of drink from the canteen would cost this. 

What is $17.50

500

A group of friends initially dislike the new bell times might, after discussing it, become extremely opposed to it. 

The above scenario is an example of this. 

What is group polarization? 

500

Violation of withdrawal rights, the "No Harm Principle" and confidentiality were all ethical issues with this experiment. 

What is the Stanford Prison Experiment?

500

This reduces prejudice as it forces groups to work together, allowing for better understanding. 

What is a superordinate goal?

500

The first two things someone has to do before they can offer someone help. 

What is noticing, and interpreting the situation?
500

What is the following song cover (1:24-1:38)


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mpea-VSJYnE

What is Welcome to the Black Parade?