Social Cognition
Emotions
Influences On Group Behavior
Freudian Psychoanalysis
Humanistic/Trait theories
100

Attribution Theory

Explains how we determine the cause of behavior

100

Confirmation Bias

only noticing info that supports belifes

100

Conformity and Obedience

Social pressures can lead individuals to conform to group norms or obey authority figures, impacting decision-making processes.

100

Conscious vs. Unconscious Mind

Freud posited that the unconscious mind influences behavior, but it remains inaccessible to direct observation

100

Humanism

Focuses on personal growth and self actualization, emphasizing the human capacity for change and imporvment

200

Dispositional Attribution

Behavior caused by personality/ internal traits

200

belief perseverance 

holding beliefs despite evidence

200

Groupthink vs. Dissent:

Groupthink occurs when the desire for harmony leads to poor decision-making, while dissent can foster critical thinking and better outcomes.

200

Defense Mechanisms

The ego employs various mechanisms to protect itself from anxiety and maintain psychological behavior

200

Big 5 Personality Traits

Openness, Conscientiousness, Extraversion, Agreeableness, Neuroticism

300

Situational Attribution

Behavior caused by environment/external factors

300

just-world hypothesis

people get what they deserve

300

Social Comparison

Individuals evaluate themselves against others, which can lead to upward or downward comparisons affecting self-esteem and motivation.

300

Psychoanalytic Techniques

Methods like free association and projective tests aim to uncover unconscious thoughts and feelings

300

Social Cognitive Theory

Integrates behavioral and cognitive perspectives 

400

Fundamental Attribution

Overestimating personality and underestimating situation when judging others 

400

james-lange theory

proposes that psychological reactions precede experiences

400

Cognitive Load

The mental effort required to process information can influence decision-making and group dynamics.

400

Critiques of Freud

Freud's theories are often criticized for being falsifiable and lacking empirical support, positioning them more as philosophy than science

400

Social-Concept 

Refers to how individuals perceive and evaluate themselves 

500

Locus of Control

Belief about whether outcomes are controlled internally or externally 

500

facial feedback hypothesis

suggests that facial expressions can influence emotional experiences

500

Social Facilitation vs. Inhibition

The presence of others can enhance performance on simple tasks but hinder performance on complex tasks.

500

Influence on Modern Psychology

Despite Critics, Freudian concepts have shaped therapeutic practices and the understanding of human behavior

500

Social Desirability Bias

A tendency to respond in a manner that would be favorably by others