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Social Psychology

What did we learn from the Zimbardo study?

What did we learn from the Asch study

What would be an example of the fundamental attribution error?

What is an example of the cognitive dissonance theory?

What did we learn from the Stanley Milgram study?

What is an example of the scapegoat theory of prejudice?

How can social perception create reality?

What is the bystander effect? What is the Kitty Genovese example?

What is Sternberg’s theory of love?

Give an example of the social exchange theory.