____ conducted the Stanford prison experiment
Who is Phillip Zimbardo?
the tendency to align one's attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors with those of a group or society, often driven by a desire for acceptance or social harmony
what is conformity?
a type of learning that occurs but is not immediately observable in behavior;
what is Latent learning?
a branch of psychology that studies how people think, process information, and make decisions
What is cognitive psych
* She is not a behaviorist but you should know her case*
_____________ murder became a symbol of "the bystander effect,"
Who is Kitty Genovese?
the tendency for individuals to exert less effort when working in a group compared to when working alone
What is Social loafing?
a distinctive class of neurons that discharge both when an individual executes a motor act and when he observes another individual performing the same or a similar motor act
What is Mirror Neurons?
______ was abused and isolated which caused her to have problems with her language
Who is Genie Wiley?
Participants were placed in a group with confederates (people working with the experimenter) and asked to judge the length of lines.
Who is Solomon Asch?
the loss of self-awareness and self-restraint in group settings, potentially leading to behaviors individuals wouldn't normally exhibit
What is deindividuation?
_____ is the ability to understand and gain a deeper meaning of one's own thoughts, emotions, and behaviors
What is insight learning?
an early sample, model, or release of a product built to test a concept or process
What is a prototype?
is best known for his controversial and groundbreaking experiments on obedience to authority
Who is Stanley Milgram?
a mode of thinking that people in a group engage in where striving for unanimity overrides the motivation to realistically appraise alternative courses of action.
what is groupthink?
* WORTH 1,200 POINTS*
1. _________ demonstrated _________ conditioning, showing how dogs could learn to associate a neutral stimulus (like a bell) with an unconditioned stimulus (food), eventually leading to salivation at the sound of the bell alone.
2. _____________ using a "________ box" (or ______________ conditioning chamber) to study how animals learn through reinforcement, demonstrating that behaviors are shaped by their consequences
1. Who is Ivan Pavlov? What is Classical Conditioning?
2. Who is B.F Skinner? What is the Skinner Box? What is Operant conditioning?
a type of language disorder that affects a person's ability to understand and produce spoken language
Producing fluent but meaningless speech, Using incorrect or made-up words
What is Wernicke's Aphasia?
_______ conducted the most famous experiment, conducted in 1920, was the "Little Albert" experiment
Who is John B Watson?
a social psychological phenomenon where a group's decisions or opinions become more extreme than the initial inclinations of individual members after group discussion, reinforcing existing tendencies.
* Worth 1,000 points*
1. ___ Is famous for the idea that a person's belief in their ability to succeed can shape how they think, act and feel; and his Bobo Doll experiments.
2. What learning theory is associated with this experiment?
Who is Albert Bandura?
What is observational learning?
a neurological disorder that affects the ability to produce and understand spoken language
What is Broca's Aphasia?