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AP Psychology Bell work

Tuesday, May 1 How would you define prejudice and discrimination? In your opinion, how do people become prejudiced against one another? How prejudiced are people?

Choose from the following for your fill-in-the-blank answer choices. Cognitive dissonance Deindividuation Door-in-the-face Foot-in-the-door Fundamental attribution error Group polarization Informational social influence Normative social influence Social facilitation Social loafing

Wednesday, May 2 What are the different types of cliques at school? How do these groups differentiate themselves from the others?

Thursday, May 3 Why do you think people often do not help a stranger who is in trouble? Under what circumstances do you think a person would be more likely to help a stranger?