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Tendency people have to attribute others' actions to their character, ignoring the impact that situational factors might have on that behavior.

Fundamental attribution error

100

by Festinger

Individuals experience discomfort when holding conflicting beliefs or attitudes. This discomfort motivates them to reduce the inconsistency.

Cognitive Dissonance Theory

100

Caring about the welfare of other people and acting to help them, above oneself.

Altruism

100

The presence of others discourages an individual from intervening in an emergency situation.

Bystander Effect

100

A person holds to a belief or set of beliefs even when confronted with contrary evidence

Belief Perseverance

200

Big Five Personality Factor

Openness to experience

Conscientiousness

Extraversion

Agreeableness

Neuroticism

200

When someone experiences a physiological or psychological need, such as reducing hunger or boredom, he / she feels a drive to satisfy that need.

Drive-reduction theory

200

Type of Defense Mechanism

A person redirects an emotional reaction from the rightful recipient onto another person or object

Displacement

200

Our belief that the world is fair, and consequently, that the moral standings of our actions will determine our outcomes.

Just world phenomenon

200

When an individual is faced with a decision to pursue or avoid something that has advantages and disadvantages

Approach-avoidance

Lewin's motivational conflict theory

300

process by which an individual’s attitudes, beliefs or behavior are modified by the presence or action of others.

Social Influence Theory

300

psychological state where one feels anonymity and a diminished sense of self-awareness

deindividuation

300

when a group of individuals reaches a consensus without critical reasoning or evaluation of the consequences or alternatives.

Groupthink

300

Type of Defense Mechanism

People express the opposite of their true feelings, sometimes to an exaggerated extent

Reaction formation

300

Group of like-minded people reinforce each other's opinions

Group polarization

400

Type of Defense Mechanism

A person seem to return to an earlier developmental stage during the period of stress

Regression

400

Carl Rogers

Acceptance and support of a person regardless of what the person says or does

Unconditional positive regard

400

Personality test in which you offer responses to ambiguous scenes, words, or images

Projective personality

400

Describes the empirical relationship between stress and performance

Optimal level of stress results in optimal performance  

Yerkes-Dodson Law

400

a social group or culture's informal norms that distinguish how one should express oneself

display rules

500

process in which a person who is acceptable to all members of a group, is substantively neutral, and has no decision-making authority, is chosen to intervene in a group's process to help it meet its agreed purpose.

Group facilitation

500

How external rewards motivate individuals to perform specific actions or achieve goals.

Incentive theory

500

How individuals frequently overestimate how much others share their beliefs, values, and behaviors.

False Consensus effect

500

A view that there is a reason for everything an individual does and it is related directly to something that has occurred in that individual’s past.

Freud 

Psychoanalytic perspective / 

Psychodynamic Perspective

500

Tendency to develop preferences for things simply because we are familiar with them

mere-exposure effect