Culture of honor
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What is culture of honor?

Culture of honor is  a complex set of beliefs, attitudes, and norms about personal reputation and how to protect and defend it.

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What is standing on one foot?

Refers to all methods having their weaknesses, converge evidence from multiple methods
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why is "How worried are you about your data being collected online?" a bad question

It primes respondents to feel a certain way, biasing their answers

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Who/what is the Nacirema?

Americans

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What is construct validity 

The correct identification of the nature of the independent and dependent variables and the underlying relationship between them

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What was the origination of culture of honor?

People from herding cultures off the border England and Scotland, they had to protect their animals.  Low law enforcement increased violent tendencies

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The tuition you will pay in grad school is what? (BS question)

free

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Martin Orne argued that Milgram's results were due to demand characteristics.The key counter-argument to this is?

Just because participants could have been faking compliance doesn't mean they actually were

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what is Ethnography and how does it relate to Anglo America?

Ethnography is to immerse yourself within a culture.  Anglo America focuses on ethnocentricism. 

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Who were the two guest speakers

Meta guy and the Asistant manager for Cubs

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what is the true man rule?

The South and the West believe you can defend yourself and stand your ground, leaning more towards violent tendencies.

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What is the LaPierre and Chineese couple study?

Case of LaPiere and the Chinese Couple: Despite restaurant owners not liking Chinese people and wanting to refuse service (92%), out of the 251 visits, they were only refused service once.

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 In a lab study, atheists and non-atheists were asked to utter statements like 'I dare God to harm my family.' What did researchers find regarding skin conductance?

Atheists and non-atheists showed similar skin conductance responses

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Why should you do Labratory experiments?

Trade off between goals- Desire to answera real world problem and desire to control and replicate it to answer said problem

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Name a study Cohen did

Multiple
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What was the issue with the culture of honor lab experiments?

They were run in the North

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What is a "just right" situation?

You can create the “just right” situation through writing a scenario (such as the “bumping into shoulder” experiment)

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What is the Miracle of Aggregation

The majoirty will have the right answer. (Signal through Noise)

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What was the main point of the Festinger study?

Person forced to improvise speech about opinion they are against=more likely to sway their opinion towards that of the speech

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Why should social psychologists act like Anthropologists?

Relating to Enthography and discover, not with assumptions and expectations

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name and explain the different types of culture of honor

Traditional Honor: The nobility of the soul, magnanimity, and the scorn of meanness. It derives from virtuous conduct.

Culture of Honor “Honor”: To be prepared to defend one’s own pride and reputation by death or other means. 

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What is a potential solution to the social psychology paradox?

Experiment furhter with the phenomenon, manipulate variables to further analyze the effect

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 Trudy runs a study where Group 1 uses Tiktok then Instagram, and Group 2 uses Instagram then Tiktok. Regarding the design, Instagram vs. Tiktok are best described as 

A between-subjects factor

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Name and explain the three types of realism

  • Experimental Realism: an experiment is realistic if the situation is involving to the participants, if they are forced to take it seriously, or if it has impact on them

  • Mundane realism: the extent to which events occurring in the research setting are likely to occur in the real world

Psychological realism: the extent to which the psychological processes that occur in an experiment are the same as psychological processes that occur in everyday life

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what is verbal overshadowing?

We don't have opinions on specific subjects until we're asked about them, we make up reasons