How an individual's thoughts and perceptions are affected by others, what they believe and judgements they make
What is Social Thinking
A mental framework or "blueprint" that organizes information about people, places, or events
What is Schema
The affective (feelings), behavioral, and cognitive (beliefs) components of an attitude
What are the components of attitude
A method of spreading biased or misleading information to influence attitudes and behaviors
What is propaganda
Number of other bunkers throughout the world
What is 999
Behaviors acted upon in response to social thinking, such as conformity, peer pressure and culture
What is Social Influence
The tendency to be more influenced by initial information about a person than by information gathered later
What is the primacy effect
The method of attitude formation where children adopt behaviors and beliefs from parents or peers
What is Imitation
Narratives and experiences remembered by a group that shape how they view other groups and conflicts
What is shared collective memories
James best characteristic
What is a pacifist
Focuses on the development and maintenance of relationships between two or more people
What are social relations
When a person's expectation about another leads that person to act in a way that confirms the expectation
What is a Self-Fulling Prophecy
A potent source of attitude formation that shapes social perceptions through news, entertainment, and advertising
What is Mass Media
The way individuals define themselves based on group membership and personal characteristics, often influencing in-group vs. out-group behavior
What is personal and social identity
Profession students thought to have the lowest value
What is a housekeeper
The scientific study of how individual's think about, influence, and relate to one another
What is Social Psychology
A generalized belief about a specific group of people, often oversimplified and inaccurate
What is a stereotype
The cognitive component of attitude, referring to thoughts and beliefs about an attitude object
What is Evaluative Beliefs
Widely accepted ideas and norms within a culture that can justify or reinforce predjuice and conflict
What are societal beliefs
First person voted into the bunker
Who is the orthopedic surgeon/Georgina
An example of this is the "shared responsibility" witnessed during an emergency
What is the "bystander effect"
Negative unjustifiable behavior directed toward a group and its members
What is Discrimination
The uncomfortable state of tension that occurs when a person's attitudes behaviors do not match
What is Cognitive Dissonance
An individual who resists group pressure and challenges dominant norms and goes against the status quo even in high-conflict situations
What is a nonconformis
Character not saved during any of the rounds of the experiment
Who is Yoshiko, the astronaut