Ch. 12 Flashcards

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An individual’s unique sense of identity that has been influenced by social, cultural, and psychological experiences; your sense of who you are in relation to other people

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sense of self

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Branch of psychology that studies how a person’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by the presence of other people and by the social and physical environment

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Social psychology

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The mental processes people use to make sense of their social environments

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Social cognition

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The effects of situational factors and other people on an individual’s behavior

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Social influence

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The mental processes we used to form judgments and draw conclusions about the characteristics and motives of other people

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Person perception

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The rules, or expectations, for appropriate behavior in a particular social situation

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Social norms

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The mental process of categorizing people into groups or social categories on the basis of their shared characteristics

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Social categorization

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Deliberate, conscious mental processes involved in perceptions, judgments, decisions, and reasoning

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Explicit cognition

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Automatic, non-conscious mental processes that influence perceptions, judgments, decisions, and reasoning

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Implicit cognition

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A network of assumptions or beliefs about the relationships among various types of people, traits, and behaviors

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Implicit personality theory

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The mental processes of inferring the causes of people’s behavior, including one’s own. Also refers to the explanation made for a particular behavior

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Attribution

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The tendency to attribute the behavior of others to internal, personal characteristics, while ignoring or underestimating the effects of external, situational factors; an attributional bias that is common in individualistic cultures

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Fundamental attribution error

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The tendency to blame an innocent victim of misfortune for having somehow cause a problem or for not having taken steps to avoid or prevent it

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Blaming the victim

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The tendency to overestimate one’s ability to have first scene or predict the outcome of an event

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Hindsight bias

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The assumption that the world is fair and that therefore people get what they deserve and deserve what they get

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Just world hypothesis

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The tendency to attribute successful outcomes of one’s own behavior to internal causes and unsuccessful outcomes to external, situational causes

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Self-serving bias

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A Learned tendency to evaluate some object, person, or issue in a particular way; such evaluations may be positive, negative, or ambivalent

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Attitude

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An unpleasant state of psychological tension or arousal that occurs when two thoughts or perceptions are inconsistent; typically results from the awareness that attitude and behavior are in conflict

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Cognitive dissonance

18
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A negative attitude towards people who belong to a specific social group

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Prejudice

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A cluster of characteristics that are associated with all members of a specific social group, often including qualities that are unrelated to the object criteria that define the group

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Stereotype

20
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A social group to which one belongs

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In group

21
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Social group to which one does not belong

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Out group

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The tendency to see members of out groups as very similar to one another

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Outgroup homogeneity effect

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The tendency to judge the behavior of in group members favorably and outgroup members unfavorably

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In group bias

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The belief that one’s own culture or ethnic group is superior to all others and the related tendency to use one’s own culture as a standard by which to judge other cultures

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Ethnocentrism

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Preferences and biases towards particular groups that are automatic, Spontaneous, unintentional, and often unconscious; measured with the implicit Association test or IAT

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Implicit attitudes

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Adjusting your opinions, judgment, or behaviors so that it matches the opinions, judgments, or behavior of other people, or the norms of a social group or situation

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Conformity

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Behavior that is motivated by the desire to gain social acceptance and approval

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Normative social influence

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Behavior that is motivated by the desire to be correct

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Informational social influence

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The performance of a behavior in response to a direct command

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Obedience

30
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Helping another person with no expectation of personal reward or benefits

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Altruism

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Any behavior that helps another, whether the underlying motive is self-serving or selfless

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Prosocial behavior

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A phenomenon in which the greater the number of people present, the less likely each individual is to help someone in distress

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Bystander effect

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if phenomenon in which the presence of other people makes it less likely that any individual will help someone in distress because it obligation to intervene is shared among all the onlookers

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Diffusion of responsibility

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The tendency to expend less effort on a task when it is a group effort

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Social loafing

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The tendency for the presence of other people to enhance individual performance

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Social facilitation

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The reduction of self-awareness and inhibitions that can occur when a person is a part of a group whose members feel anonymous

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Deindividuation

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The deliberate attempt to influence the attitudes or behavior of another person in a situation in which that person has some freedom of choice

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Persuasion