Attribution, Attitudes and Actions
Group Behavior
Agression and Attraction
Prejudice and Discrimination
Conformity and Obedience
100

The man who proposed Attribution Theory.

Who is Fritz Heider?

100

Doing minimal effort in a group setting.

What is social loafing?

100

Any physical or verbal behavior intended to harm someone physically/emotionally.

What is aggression?

100

Generalized beliefs about a group of people.

What are stereotypes?

100

Rules for accepted and expected behavior.

What are norms?

200

The scientific study of how we think about, influence, and relate to one another.

What is social psychology?

200

The process when one loses self awareness/self restraint.

What is deindividuation?

200

A factor that increases our threshold for aggressive behavior.

What is biology? / What is experience?

200

The tendency to favor our own group.

What is in-group bias?

200

Studied conformity.

Who is Solomon Asch?

300

When someone sees a beautiful/famous person in an advertisement, they buy the product.

What is peripheral route persuasion?

300

What Philip Zimbardo's prison experiment showed the effects of.

What is role-playing?

300

Explains the intense positive absorption of romantic love.

What is the 2 factor theory of emotion?

300

You get what you deserve.

What is just-world phenomenon?

300

When people reciprocate the action of another person. (ex. contagious yawning)

What is the Chameleon effect?

400

These factors affect our attributions.

What are culture, situation, and personal traits?

400

Created Group-Think

Who is Irving Janis?

400

The 3 ways that increase someones liking for a person.

What are similarity, proximity, and reciprocal thinking?

400

Theory that prejudice offers an outlet for anger by providing someone to blame.

What is scapegoating?

400

A test conducted where students and teachers test following orders from a person of authority.

What is the Milgram Experiment?
500

A school cafeteria lists benefits of eating food and value pricing of available options to make you buy the food.

What is central route persuasion?

500

If a group is likeminded, discussion strengthens its prevailing opinions.

What is group polarization?

500

Social culture influences that interact to produce aggressive behaviors. 

What is exposure?

500

The best explanation for why Carl, an African American man, was better able to describe the African American robber than the caucasian robber who was with him.

What is the other-race effect?

500

When we conform to gain approval.

What is normative social influence?