Introduction to Social Psych
Conformity & Obedience
SPD & Bias
Psychology of Groups
Culture
100

Social Psychology Defined

What is: the study of how the presence of others affects our

thoughts, feelings, and behaviors

100

Conformity Defined

What is Acting and thinking like people around us

100

Blatant Bias Defined

What is, Conscious beliefs, feelings, and behavior that people are perfectly willing to admit, are mostly hostile, and openly favor their own group.

100

Do people perform, well learned skills better in the presence of others or on their own?

BONUS: Name the concept in question

Presence of others; Social Facilitation

100

Culture Defined

What is, social patterns of shared meaning

200

Happiness relies heavily on this

What are the Quality of our Relationships

200

Obedience Defined

What is An individual’s compliance when given an order or command from someone in a position of authority

200

Implicit Bias Defined

What is, a negative, unconscious attitude, against a specific social group

200

When an individual works harder on their own than when part of a group.

What is, Social Loafing

200

The best way to study Culture

What is, Naturalistic Observation

300

Research design, best practice

What is Naturalistic Observation

300

Why do people Conform? (3 reasons)

BONUS: Explain each

What is, Normative Influence, Informational Influence, and Descriptive Norms

300

The major differences between Stereotype, Prejudice, and Discrimination

What is, bias of thought/cognition, emotion, and behavior

300

3 reasons to explain why groups make less-wise decisions than individuals

What is, group-think, group polarization, and common knowledge effect 

300

Differences between Individualist vs. Collectivist cultures

self-oriented, independent, unique, freedom, autonomy

group-oriented, interdependent, harmony, connection

400

The 6 Levels of Analysis

What are Culture/Environment, Relationships/Groups, Behavior, Thoughts/Feelings/Perception, Physiology, Chemistry/DNA

400

Famous study and its findings on Obedience

BONUS: What percentage of participants were fully obedient?

What is Milgram's Study, 65% of people obeyed in totality

400

The 2 Dimensions of the Stereotype Content Model

What is Warmth and Competence

400

Tuckman's Stages of Group Development

What are, Forming, Storming, Norming, Performing, and Adjourning
400

When generations pass down information or teach the next generation

What is, enculturation

500

Fundamental Attribution Error

Provide an example of this phenomenon

500

Name 1 positive (benefit) and 1 negative (dark side) to Obedience

...examples

500
Biases, why do we have them?

What is, evolutionary mechanism, social beings, belongingness/in-group needs, heuristics, etc.

500

How Social Psychologists look at Self-Esteem (2 concepts)

What is, Collective Self-Esteem and the Sociometer Model

500

Two opposing terms relating to the objective/subjective social patterns (norms) of a particular culture

What is, Cultural Relativism and Ethnocentrism