Social Psychology
Interpersonal Processes
Attitudes
Cross - Cultural Psychology
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The type of socialisation that occurs during the early stages of life and typically comes from parents and close family.

What is Primary socialisation?

100

Helping others with no thought of a reward.

What is Altruism?

100

An unpleasant feeling of psychological tension that comes when we perceive our attitude in inconsistent with our behaviour.

What is Cognitive dissonance?

100

This can be defined as feeling a sense of belonging to a group or society.

What is Membership?

100

This type of racism is overt, blatant and intentional.

What is Explicit racism?

200

This is the first process in social influence theory.

What is compliance?

200

The presence of others leads the bystander to feel less responsible for helping the person in need.

What is diffusion of responsibility?

200

This stage of Social Identity theory is where we sort people an objects to where we are able to understand them and identify them.

What is social categorisation?

200

This type of culture occurs when the individuals (or at least most individuals within that culture) act in a way the primarily benefits themselves.

What is Individualism?

200

A theory that suggests that people who are more physically attractive are assumed to have additional positive traits.

What is the Attractiveness halo effect?

300

This is the third stage of Kohlberg’s cognitive theory of gender.

What is Gender Constancy?

300

This model is a comprehensive, integrative, framework for understanding aggression.

What is the General Aggression Model (GAM)?

300

A tendency to view ourselves more favourably than others in the same position.

What is Self-serving bias?

300

Where individuals from many cultures coexist and live by one set of rules for all.

What is Multiculturalism?

300

A major form of aggression that is common on social media.

What is Cyberbullying?

400

This person tested to see if people would steal petrified wood when they either saw an injunctive norm sign or a descriptive norm sign.

Who is Robert Cialdini? 

400

This is the final stage of Duck's Model of Dissolution.


What is the resurrection phase?

400

Direct encounters with a person, object or idea can influence the formation of an attitude.

What is a Direct Experience?

400

When the cultural markers of an immigrant culture are sustained when a person has moved.

What is acculturation?

400

This theory attempts to explain human behaviour on the bases that it gives humans a survival advantage.

What is Evolutionary psychology?

500

The aim of Asch’s experiment was to investigate this phenomena.

What is conformity? 

500

The likelihood our genes are passed onto the next generation.


What is Reproductive fitness?

500

These people used correlational research design to investigate the relationship between stereotypes and behaviour.

Who are Bargh, Chen and Burrows?

500

Increasing exposure to a particular group can decrease any prejudice towards that group.

What is Intergroup contact?

500

This is the 'A' element in the ABC model of attitudes. 

What is Affective?