Thinking about how people think about others is called what?
What is social thinking?
Changing to fit in with a group is called what?
What is conformity?
A negative attitude toward a group is called what?
What is prejudice?
Hurting someone on purpose is called what?
What is aggression?
Liking someone because you see them a lot is called what?
What is the mere exposure effect?
Focusing too much on personality instead of situation is called what?
What is fundamental attribution error?
Following orders from someone in charge is called what?
What is obedience?
Treating people unfairly is called what?
What is discrimination?
Triggers a "flight or fight mode"
What is frustration?
Being close to someone physically increases liking; this is called what?
What is proximity?
Explaining why people behave the way they do is called what?
What is attribution theory?
Doing better when others are watching is called what?
What is social facilitation?
A belief about a group is called what?
What is a stereotype?
The idea that frustration leads to aggression is called what?
Frustration-Aggression Principle
Not helping someone because other people are around is called what?
What is the bystander effect?
Giving yourself credit for success is called what?
What is self-serving bias?
Shared, often unspoken rules
What are norms?
Favoring your own group is called what?
What is ingroup bias?
A situation where people act in their own self-interest but it hurts everyone is called what?
What is a social trap?
The more people are alike, the more they "like" each other is called what?
What is similarity?
When we quickly judge people without thinking, it is called what?
What is automatic processing?
Doing less work in a group is called what?
What is social loafing?
Thinking people get what they deserve is called what?
What is the just-world phenomenon?
Seeing the other side as the enemy and misunderstanding them is called what?
What is mirror-image perception?
The idea that we like people who are rewarding or make us feel good is called what?
What is the reward theory of attraction?