Conformity & Obedience
Group Processes & Decision-Making
Attraction & Relationships
Prosocial Behavior
Aggression & Prejudice
100

What is conformity?

Changing behavior to match others.

100

What is social facilitation?

Doing better on easy tasks when others watch.

100

What factor predicts who we become friends with the most?

Physical or geographic proximity.

100

What is helping someone called in psychology?

Prosocial behavior.

100

What is aggression?

Behavior meant to harm someone.

200

Why do people conform due to informational influence?

Uncertainty in confusing situations (using others as behavioral cues).

200

Why do people sometimes work less hard in groups (social loafing)?

They feel less responsible for the final outcome (diffusion of responsibility)

200

Why does repeated exposure increase liking?

Familiar things feel more comfortable.

200

Why does having more bystanders make helping less likely?

Everyone thinks someone else will help.

200

Why can frustration sometimes lead to aggression?

Feeling blocked from a goal can make people angry.

300

Your friends all say a movie is "great," so you say the same thing, even though you didn't like it. What type of conformity is this?

Compliance due to normative influence.

300

A group starts out slightly supportive of an idea, but after discussing, they're strongly supportive. What is this?

Group polarization.

300

Two classmates start liking each other more after sharing personal stories. What is happening?

Self-disclosure increases closeness/liking.

300

You see smoke but nobody reacts, so you assume it's fine. What is this?

Pluralistic ignorance/informational social influence.

300

A student does worse on a test after being told "people like you don't usually do well." What is this?

Stereotype threat/social identity threat.

400

Why did having one ally reduce conformity in Asch's studies?

It made people feel less alone in disagreeing.

400

Why can groupthink lead to bad decisions?

People stop disagreeing, so mistakes aren't questioned.

400

Why does secure attachment lead to healthier relationships?

Secure people trust others and communicate comfortably.

400

According to social exchange theory, when are people most likely to help?

When the benefits outweigh the costs.

400

Why does alcohol increase aggression?

It lowers self-control.

500

What is the main difference between conformity and obedience?

Conformity = pressure from a group; Obedience = following orders from an authority.

500

How are deindividuation and diffusion of responsibility similar?

Both make people feel less personally accountable.

500

What is the difference between similarity and reciprocal liking in attraction?

Similarity = having things in common; Reciprocal liking = liking someone because they like you.

500

How does empathy-altruism explain helping differently than social exchange theory?

Empathy-altruism says we help because we care; social exchange says we help if it benefits us.

500

How are stereotypes and discrimination different?

Stereotypes = beliefs; Discrimination = actions.