studies
individual and the group
culture, behaviour and cognition
sociocultural concepts
methodology/research methods
100

what is the aim of tajfel et al?

to investigate whether intergroup discrimination would appear based on being allocated into different groups.

100

which theory argues that a person has not just one “personal self”, but several different selves that correspond to group.

Social Identity Theory

100

What is Individualism vs Collectivism

the level to which people are integrated into groups.

100

 looking at behaviors of a group from the perspective of one member of that group.

emic approach

100

studying behavior by both quantitative and qualitative methods

method triangulation

200

which study investigated if children could copy aggressive behaviour by observing behaviour of adults.

Bandura, Bashing Bobo study

200

What is a limitation of the Social Identity Theory?

It can not predict which identity will influence a persons behaviour the most in a particular situation

200

What is enculturation?

learning and maintaining the norms and behaviour  and schemas of personal culture

200

what is the process of interaction and integration among people of different nations and cultures.

globalization

200

examples of qualitative methods

focus groups, participant observations and semi-structured interviews

300

This study may be used to answer a question on the formation of stereotypes or on cognitive biases

Hamilton and Gifford

300

What are the four cognitive factors that are involved in the Social Cognitive Theory

attention, retention, motivation, potential

300

4 different acculturation strategies

assimilation, integration, separation, and marginalization

300

one's belief in one's ability to succeed accomplishing a task.

self efficancy

300

Name a study which uses covert observation

Festinger (study of the Doomsday Cult)

400

which study used a virtual reality simulator to experience an emergency in the London metro, and an independent samples design

Drury et al

400

What is vicarious reinforcement? 

imitation of someone else's behaviour who received positive feedback

400

what is the immigrant paradox

“greater” degrees of acculturation were associated with problematic health outcomes

400

define stereotype threat

worrying about conforming to a negative stereotype  which leads to underperformance on a test or other task by a member of the stereotyped group

400

what makes a study an experiment?

a hypothesis is scientifically tested, has an IV/DV, and control variables

500

briefly outline Asch (1956)

aim- investigating the effect of majority influence on conformity.

sample- 123 male students in the USA. 

IV/DV- iv:  the "unanimous incorrect response" dv:  level of conformity

procedure-  a lab experiment,  he used a naive participant and six confederates. they were asked to look at three lines of different lengths, on card 1 there was a single line.  The participants were asked to choose the line on card 2 which was the same length as the first card. 18 trials, 12 answered wrong by confederates. there were 50 in the experimental condition and 37 participants control condition.

results-  about 75% of participants conformed at least once, and 25% of participant never conformed. In the control condition, less than 1% of the participants answered incorrectly 


500

seeing a connection between two variables when there is none

Illusory correlation

500

when an individual adopts behaviour and cultural values of a new culture, while abandoning their own culture

assimilation

500

individual characteristics that influence behavior and actions in a person - such as personality or temperament.

Dispositional factors

500

what is a limitation of carrying out an overt observation and how can it be eliminated?

"reactivity" - when people behave differently because they are being watched. it can be avoided by carrying out a covert observation