Definitions/Scenarios
Definitions/Scenarios
Scenarios:
Scenarios:
Scenarios:
100

The study of how people influence others’ thoughts, feelings, and actions.

What is social psychology? 

100

Portion of thought, emotion, behavior relatively consistent over time and across situations

What is personality? 

100

At first, Mamadee did not like his teacher, but after sitting in this teacher's class for several weeks, Mamadee started to like him. This new perspective would be an example of: 

What is mere-exposure effect?

100

Teacher gives little homework one day but it slowly adds to a lot of homework. 

Foot In The Door Technique 

100

Prejudice is about __________ while discrimination is about __________.

What is Attitudes; behavior

200

Biologically based tendencies to feel or act in a certain way. 

What is Temperament? 
200

Following the orders of a person in authority

What is obedience? 

200

Because the most popular students in the high school tend to wear a particular brand of athletic shoe, a new student buys a pair of shoes of the same brand. Such behavior demonstrates which of the following social psychological concepts?


What is conformity?

200

Name three ways to access personality.

What are behavioral data, self-reports, and descriptions from others?

200

8-year-old Anika used to think she was the best at playing kickball.  However, now she notices that a few other kids can kick the ball further and harder than she can.  She also notes that she can throw the ball better than lots of kids in her class.  Anika is engaging in

What is social comparison? 

300

Darian sees his psychology professor arguing angrily with a worker at the local post office. From this, he assumes that his professor is a hostile person. What does his assumption illustrate?

What is the fundamental attribution error?


300

Professor Zambrano knows that soda is bad for her, so she makes up a reason to justify buying it.

What is cognitive dissonance? 

300

You're in a sales situation in which you were given a low price on an item, became attached to ti, then later are told the price was wrong and it will cost more. However, you still ended up purchasing the item. 

What is Low-balling? 

300

You're walking around the mall when a sales associate stops you. She tells you about their latest perfume collection and has you smell each sample. She encourages you to buy one of the perfumes and succeeds. What did the salesperson succeed in? 

What is compliance?

300

The brain system involved in the pursuit of incentives or rewards. 

What is the Behavioral Approach System? 

400

The idea is that personality can be described using: openness to experience, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism.

What is five-factor theory?

400

Approaches to studying personality emphasize how people seek to fulfill their potential through greater self-understanding.

What is humanistic approaches?

400

The brain system that is sensitive to punishment and therefore inhibits behaviors that might lead to danger or pain. 

What is Behavioral System? 

400

Victoria needs just $20 more to go out with her friends. She asks her mother for $50 but she tells her she can have $30 instead. In the end, Victoria ended up with $10 more than she originally planned. What technique did Victoria use?

What is door-in-the-face?

400

Johnny believes he is the best at writing essays. He has confidence that he is the best student in his AP English class. What is Johnny experiencing?

What is a positive illusion?

500

Natalie asks people to watch a 5-minute recording of a play in which two characters find themselves in a dangerous situation. Then she asks her research participants to write an ending to the story, which she codes to reveal features of each participant’s personality. This proposed measure of personality can best be described as __________ and __________.

What is idiographic; projective

500

Maria appreciates compliments about her new photography business but really values constructive criticism, as she can then address particular issues. Maria has a(n)? 

What is the internal locus of control? 

500

When Alden experiences guilt or discomfort because he realizes that he is not being truthful with his friends, then Alden may be experiencing:


What is cognitive dissonance? 

500

 One of your friends tells you, “I didn’t like the environmental-awareness presentation today. First of all it was too long, not to mention the person that gave it was drinking out of a polystyrene cup and drove away in a huge SUV.” What kind of processing might your friend be using?

What is peripheral-route

500

Emily is a toddler that exhibits a high amount of energy. What temperament characteristic is Emily displaying? 

What is activity level?