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200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Vocabulary RelationshipsExperiments GroupsMisc.
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This is when an attitude change occurs- based on evidence that requires people to analyze data, examine arguments, etc.
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Central Route of Persuasion
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This is when an attitude change occurs, but its based on superficial evidence- like a celebrity endorsement
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Peripheral Route of Persuasion
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Our tendency to blame others mistakes on their DISPOSITION, not the situation, is known as:
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The Fundamental Attribution Error
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When you ask someone to do something small, they comply- and your requests get larger
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Foot in the Door Phenomenon
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This is the scientific study of how people think, act, and relate to one another
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Social Psychology
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The more you are exposed to something (or someone), the more you like them. This is known as the:
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Mere exposure effect
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People like us are known as our _______. Anyone outside of that group is known as your _________. We are biased towards our ___________
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Ingroup, outgroup, ingroup
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An unjustifiable and usually negative attitude towards a group of people is known as __________. Negative actions associated with this attitude :________.
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Prejudice, Discrimination
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This factor of attraction says that the more traits you have in common with someone, the more attractive you will find them.
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Similarity
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This stage of love lasts beyond 18 months- it is a deeper connection with another person
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Companionate Love
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This famous 1960s experiment studied people’s obedience to authority figures
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Stanley Milgram’s shock experiment
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This experiment looked at how roles can affect our attitudes and behaviors (1970s)
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Stanford Prison Experiment
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He looked at why students would give a clearly incorrect answer in his conformity experiment
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Solomon Asch
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The prisoners and prison guards were just playing to their _________, according to Zimbardo
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Roles
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Why was Milgram’s experiment considered unethical (by today’s standards)?
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“teacher” participants were deceived, and put under undue stress
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This is when, in front of others, we perform easy or well-learned tasks better.
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Social Faciliation
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This is the tendency of people working in groups to do less work than they would do alone
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Social Loafing
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When people are in large groups, they lose self- awareness and self-control (like a riot)
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Deindividuation
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This occurs when like-minded people get together. Their attitudes become more extreme through discussion.
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Group Polarization
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When people are frustrated or upset, and look for someone or a group to “blame”
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Scapegoat Theory
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This is deep conversations- the sharing of intimate details- with another person. Its one of the factors of a successful relationship
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Self-disclosure
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This is the unselfish regard for others____________. Kitty Genovese is NOT an example of this. She is an example of how the ___________ _________ influences behavior.
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Altruism, Bystander Effect
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We have a tendancy to believe that people get what they deserve and deserve what they get- this is known as the ______ ______ __________
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Just World Phenomenon
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This is the love people experience at the beginning of a relationship- it is brief (6-18 months)
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Passionate Love
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This is an important principle in a relationship- it is giving as much as you receive
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Equity
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