This person created an experiment that was very controversial because of his actions when the experiment became violent.
Who is Phillip Zimbardo?
What is it called when people expect other people to do things so they don't?
What is the bystander effect?
What is it called when you do better in the presence of others?
What is social facilitation?
What type of experiment do the people conducting the experiment as well as the patient not know who got the control and who got the real stuff?
What is a double-blind experiment?
What is it called when you ask for a large amount and settle for the amount you wanted originally?
What is the door in the face method?
This is the man First Credited for the bystander effect.
Who is John Darley?
This biochemical influence is from a male hormone?
What is testosterone?
What is it called when you do worse when in the presence of others?
What is social inhabitation?
What experiment roleplayed behavior?
What is the Stanford Prison Experiment?
What is the group that you relate to called?
What is In-group?
This man did an experiment that was used to show obedience to authority.
Who is Stanley Milgram?
What aggression influence would the male Y chromosome be?
What is Genetic influence?
What is it called when you don't do work on a group project?
What is social loafing?
What experiment focused on racism in kids by using toys?
What is the doll experiment?
What type of persuasion starts with something small and ends with a lot?
What is foot in the door phenomenon?
This man worked with John Darley on a famous effect.
Who is Bibb Latane?
This biochemical influence is related to type 1 diabetes?
What is low blood sugar?
What is it called when people don't say the answer their thinking to fit in with the rest of the people?
What is groupthink?
What experiment showed obedience to authority?
What is the shock experiment?
What is it called when people lose their self-control when in a group?
What is deindividualization?
This is the man who created an experiment proving groupthink.
Who is Solomon Asch?
What influence is it when the frontal lobe or amygdala is damaged?
What is neural influence?
What theory proposes that you can learn behaviors by observing or imitating others?
What is social learning theory?
What experiment showed conformity when other people gave the wrong answer?
What is the line length experiment?
What is it called when our actions don't match our thinking?
What is Cognitive dissonance?