Social Thinking
Social Influence
Social Relations
Psychological Disorders
Diagnosing Disorders
100
These individuals scientifically study how we think about, influence, and relate to one another.
What are Social Psychologists?
100
The power of one or two individuals to sway majorities.
What is Minority Influence?
100
These are the 3 roots of Prejudice.
What is Social, Emotional, & Cognitive.
100
This is the name of the diagnostic manual for psychological disorders.
What is the DSM-IV-TR?
100
This is the diagnosis for a patient who presents with alternating Depressive Episodes and Manic Episodes.
What is Bipolar Disorder.
200
A theory suggested by Fritz Heider that states that we have a tendency to give a cause and explanation for people's behavior.
What is Attribution Theory?
200
This is what Solomon Asch researched with his experiment with lines.
What is Conformity?
200
This is a psychological reason for Aggression that states that frustrating events can make us more prone to act aggressively.
What is Aversive Events (the Frustration-Aggression Principle).
200
These are the 5 types of Anxiety Disorders discussed in class.
What is 1. Generalized Anxiety Disorder 2. Panic Disorder 3. Phobias 4. Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder 5. Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder
200
This is the diagnosis for a patient who presents with a great deal of anxiety, constantly wondering when the next "anxiety tornado" will attack. The attacks have always appeared randomly, with no seeming trigger.
What is Panic Disorder.
300
When determining the cause of someone's behavior, this is our tendency to underestimate the influence of the situation and give more power to the influence of the individual's predisposition.
What is the Fundamental Attribution Error.
300
This is who studied the effects of obedience to authority and this is how he did it.
What is Stanley Milgram's shock experiments?
300
These are the two types of Romantic Love.
What are Passionate Love & Companionate Love.
300
This is a disorder in which many of our famous American authors and poets suffered from.
What is Bipolar Disorder?
300
This paranoid patient not only presents with extreme anxiety, but also seems to not be connected to reality.Their sentences don't make sense and they are constantly looking around them, as if to see if someone is there.
What is Schizophrenia?
400
The tendency for people who first agree to a small request to comply later with a larger request.
What is the foot-in-the-door phenomenon?
400
This is the loss of self-awareness and self-restraint in group situations that foster nervous system arousal and a degree of anonymity.
What is Deindividuation.
400
This is the tendency of any given bystander to be less likely to give aide if other people are present.
What is the Bystander Effect.
400
This refers to a method used by geneticists to examine the DNA from affected and unaffected family members over several generations to look for differences in their genetic makeup.
What is Linkage Analysis?
400
This is the diagnosis for a patient who presents with extreme worry about their physical health. They are constantly worried that something is wrong with them and have, in fact, seen several doctors - all of whom seem too inept to find what is wrong.
What is Hypochondriasis?
500
This person was interested in determining the effect of adopting new ROLES on human behavior; this was the name of his experiment. (Please provide researcher's name and experiment name)
What is Zimbardo's Stanford Prison Experiment.
500
These are at least 3 ways Conformity increases.
What is (any 3 from the following): -One feels incompetent or insecure -The group has at least 3 people -The group is unanimous -One admires the group's status and attractiveness -One has made no prior commitment to any response -Others in the group observe one's behavior -One's culture strongly encourages respect for social standards.
500
These are the 4 "C's" of Peacemaking.
What is 1. Contact 2. Cooperation 3. Communication 4. Conciliation
500
This symptom is characterized by false beliefs, usually of persecution or grandeur.
What is Delusions.
500
This is the diagnosis for a patient who presents with extreme anxiety over a specific trigger. This patient is constantly worried about being dirty and is constantly engaging in behaviors to cleanse her body of germs. The behavior has interfered with her life to the point that she cannot hold a job or continue in school because she engages in these activities so often.
What is Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder?