Human Development
Exploring Social Psychology
Social Influence, Attitude, and Aggression
Exploring Personality Psychology
BONUS
100

A person's sense of self, including their values, beliefs, and personality.

What is Identity?

100

The effect of other people on an individual's thoughts, feelings, and behaviors.

What is Social Influence?

100

The way people respond to each other in different social settings.

What is Social Interaction?

100

Aspects of personality that can easily be seen by others.

What is Surface Traits?

100

How many number of stages are there in the basic periods of human development?

8

200

The process of learning to interact with others and form relationships.

What is Social Development?

200

The influence exerted by a peer group in encouraging a person to change their attitudes, values, or behaviors to conform to group norms.

What is peer pressure?

200

How people process, store, and apply information about others and social situations.

What is Social Cognition?

200

The deeper, more general personality factors underlying surface traits.

What is Source Traits?

200

the branch of Psychology that attempts to measure how our behavior is changed or influenced by the presence of others.

What is Social Psychology?

300

Which stage of life is primarily focused on forming a sense of identity?

Adolescence

300

Making a large request that is expected to be rejected, followed by a smaller request.

What is Door in the Face technique?

300

What can sometimes alter the direct link between attitude and behavior?

What is Social Pressure?

300

The mental conflict that occurs when beliefs or assumptions are contradicted by new information.

What is Cognitive Dissonance?

300

At what age do you legally enter adulthood?

18

400

The stage of development that follows adolescence and continues throughout life.

What is adulthood?

400

A persuasion method in which a person is first asked to agree to a small request, which increases the chance they will agree to a larger request later.

What is Foot in the Door technique?

400

Aggression driven by anger with the intent to cause pain.

What is Hostile Aggression?

400

A theory which suggests how individuals explain the causes of behavior and events.

What is Attribution Theory?

400

Human Development: In the some kind of connection documentary SEVEN UP, How often where the children interviewed ?

What is every 7 years?

500

At which stage do children typically start learning basic math and language skills?

Childhood

500

A social psychological claim that individuals are less likely to offer help to a victim when other people are present.

What is Bystander Effect?

500

Aggression as a means to an end to achieve a goal.

What is instrumental Aggression?

500

What are the Big Five personality traits for the acronym OCEAN?

Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, and Neuroticism.

500

Which skill is primarily developed during adolescence?

Reasoning