Social Psychology
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Personality
Motivation
Emotion
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100

The world is a fair place, if something bad happens to you it's probably your fault

What is Just-world hypothesis?

100

Attractive people are assumed to have other good qualities

What is halo effect?

100

Personality tests that are standardized and have a limited number of responses (multiple choice)

What is objective test?

100

Tendency to maintain a balanced internal state

What is homeostasis?

100

Social norms that dictate how we express emotion in public

What are display rules?

100

The most frequently occurring number in a data set

What is the mode?

200
The more we are around something (or someone) the more we tend to like it

What is mere exposure effect?

200

Using emotional tactics to get people to make decisions (celebrity endorsement)

What is peripheral route?

200

Diverting negative emotions onto a less threatening target

What is displacement?

200

We are motivated to maintain a balance of relaxation & stimulation

What is arousal theory?

200

Expressions influence our emotions & affect our ability to interpret other people's emotions

What is facial feedback?

200

Branch of psychology that focuses on unconscious conflicts

What is psychodynamic (or psychoanalytic)?

300

Tendency to overestimate dispositional factors when explaining others' behavior

What is fundamental attribution error?

300

People are less likely to help someone if there are a lot of people around

What is the bystander effect?

300

Making excuses for incorrect behavior?

What is rationalization?

300

Motivation that comes from outside sources such as grades or money

What is extrinsic?

300

Studies have shown that this is a form of universal language

What are facial expressions?

300

The tendency to experience negative emotions such as anxiety or depression

What is neuroticism?

400

The distress we feel when our beliefs & behaviors do not match

What is cognitive dissonance?

400

A group we belong to & identify with

What is in-group?

400
The belief that outside forces such as luck or fate control our personal situations

What is external locus of control?

400

We are motivated to get a reward or avoid a punishment

What is incentive theory?

400

Positive emotions make us more resilient and open minded

What is broaden & build?

400

Studies that follow & retest the same group of people over a period of time

What is longitudinal?

500

Reduced accountability & self restraint when people are in an emotional crowd

What is deindividuation?

500

Asking for something small & following up with a larger request

What is foot in the door?

500

Accept people for who they are & always assume good intentions

What is unconditional positive regard?

500

We are mainly motivated to maintain homeostasis (tired, go to sleep)

What is drive-reduction?

500

2 variables tend to rise together (when x goes up, y goes up)

What is a positive correlation?

600

Conforming because you believe other people know something you don't

What is informative?

600

Opinions grow stronger when we discuss them with a likeminded group

What is group polarization?

600

The interaction of personal factors, environment & behavior (Bandura)

What is reciprocal determinism?