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Agenda To Get: To Do: Study guide from back shelf Notebook with ALL notes To Do: Notebook Organization – 5 minutes Exam Study Guide – 20 minutes Review Quizlet – 10 minutes Kahoot – 10 minutes Compile and Present Survey Data – 45 minutes

Notebook Check Items – Social Psychology due after the exam THURSDAY – 100 points! Lesson 1 Social Psychology Intro Lesson 2 Personal Space Lesson 3 Affiliation and Attraction Lesson 4 Loving and Liking Lesson 5 Social Influence Lesson 6 Compliance Lesson 7 Cults Lesson 8 Attitudes Lesson 9 Social Psych Study Guide

Study Guide Possible Answers Downward comparison Intimate space distance Child rearing Jim Jones/People’s Temple Milgram Experiment Social comparison theory Social space distance Historical event that inspired the Milgram Experiment Solomn Asch Yo’ momma Compliance groupthink Proxemics Low ball technique Upward comparison Door-in-the-face Percentage of people that went to 450v Obedience Love bombing Fundamental attribution error Hungry-hungry hippo 3 components of attitude formation Internal cause of behavior Public space distance Anti-psychology Attribution theory Foot-in-the-door Attitudes Social norms Personal space distance Actor-observer bias External cause of behavior Brainwashing requires… Social psychology

Quizlet https://quizlet.com/_6bqfnp Kahoot Review

Survey Compilations Review information from your survey Look for trends in the data Overall, what were some common issues with the survey process, creation or implementation that prevented collection of useful information? Suggestions for improvement After 20 minutes, if needed, you will present your findings to the class.