Terms & Definitions
Studies
Situations
Persuasion
Behaviors
100

 psychology that deals with social interactions, including their origins and their effects on the individual.

What is Social Psychology

100

Showed that people conform to a group using lines

What is the Asch Line test

100

This error is show by overemphasizing internal factors as explanations/attributions for the behavior of other people and underestimate the power of the situation.


What is the Fundamental Attribution Error

100

This persuasion route is supported by facts and logic

What is the central or direct route

100

repeated negative treatment of another person over time.

What is Bullying

200

belief that people get the outcomes they deserve.

What is the Just World Hypothesis

200

This type of data focus on numbers rather than adjectives/descriptors 

What is the quantitative data

200

This is shown when nobody helps Mr. Frysinger after he collapses

What is the Bystander Effect

200

Someone asks you to read a book, then suggests you come live with other people who read that book

What is the foot in the door technique

200

Behaviors such as bullying, anxiety, and depression

What are antisocial behaviors

300

process of changing our attitudes toward something based on some kind of communication.

What is persuasion

300

Showed social norms & roles as well as aggression and working together through a summer camp

What is the Robbers Cave Experiment

300

taking credit for postive outcome and blaming negative outcomes on some outside cause

What is the self serving bias

300

The persuasion method that involves emotions and feelings

What is the peripheral route or indirect route

300

The desire to help others despite the an unequal risk

What is Altruism

400

a pattern of behavior that is expected of a person in a given setting or group

What is Social Role

400

Showed the affects of authority in a simulated prison experiment

What is the Stanford Prison Experiment

400

Belief that good people get what they deserve and bad things happen to bad people

What is the just world hypothesis

400

Someone asks you to prom and then settle on holding hands

What is the door in the face technique

400

Behaviors that are intended to help others

What are prosocial behaviors

500

 the common habit of a person taking credit for positive events or outcomes, but blaming outside factors for negative events

What is the Self-Serving Bias

500

Showed obedience through shocking a subject

What is the Milgram Shock Experiment

500

Phebe wants to wear her new fur coat despite her objection to animal fur being used 

What is cognitive dissonance

500

Leads to a more permanent change in attitude

What is the Central of direct route

500

Someone argues that a hotdog is not a sandwich despite the fact they know that a sandwich consists of bread on some meat and or cheese/veggie

What is cognitive dissonance