Social Influence
Research Methods
Approaches
Attachments
Studies
100

One factor affecting minority influence's effectiveness.

What are consistency, commitment, flexibility?
100

One difference between a Histogram and a Bar Chart. 

What are the bars on histograms touch, bars on histograms are not the same width, bar charts are used for data that is divided into categories?
100

The key concept that makes the humanistic approach a positive psychology?

What is free will?
100

The person behind the Strange Situation.

Who is Mary Ainsworth?

100

The experiment used to test attachment type.

What is the Strange Situation?

200

The three factors that affect conformity.

What are group size, task difficulty, unanimity?

200

The definition of peer review.

What is another specialist in the field checking over your work?

200

The three components of our personality proposed by Freud.

What are Id, Ego, Superego?

200

The quiz conducted by Hazan and Shaver to examine people's attachment type.

What is the Love Quiz?

200
The main person behind the cultural studies.

Who is Van Ijzendoorn?

300

The definition of the "agentic shift".

What is when someone in an autonomous state moves to an agentic state and no longer feels responsibility?

300

The type of data that was has been collected by another researcher and already exists pre-investigation.

What is Secondary data?

300

The gap between two nerves that neurotransmitters cross to carry a signal?

What is the synaptic gap?

300
The term for when a study has negative consequences for participants or those affiliated that may hurt emotions.

What is Socially Sensitive?

300
The topic in Social Influence that Moscovici's Blue-Green Slide research supports.

What is Minority Influence?

400

The concept that states that LOC are a scale and individuals may vary in their position.

What is the LOC continuum?

400

The definition of sign testing.

What is a test that is used to analyse the difference in scores between related items?

400

Two evaluative points of the cognitive approach.

What are scientific methods, lack of external validity, real-world application, machine reductionism and soft determinism? 

400

The difference between deprivation and privation in terms of Bowlby's research.

What is the fact that privations means the child never had a mother figure or PCG attachment to begin with?

400
The change made to British care-giving following the Romanian Orphanage studies.

What is the fact that now children in care are only exposed to 2 PCGs at one time?

500

The 2 characteristics associated with far right fascists the F-scale measure.

What are submission (obedience to and respect for all authorities) and traditionalism (obedience to conservative old-fashioned ideals)?

500
The two types of sampling techniques in observations.

What are event sampling and time sampling?

500

The process that decides whether a nerve will continue to carry a signal or not.

What is summation? (using inhibitory and excitatory signals)

500
The four attachment types (including the niche Type D).

What are Secure, Insecure-avoidant, Insecure-resistant and Disinhibited Attachment?

500

The percentage of German participants that went to the full 450 volts in Mantell's recreation of Milgram's Obedience experiment. (Boundary of + or - 10%)

What is 85%?