Social Psychology Pre-reading Flashcards
Freud believed that the “_____ part of the mind exerts great influence on ______”
unconscious
behavior
Where do wishes/impulses find expression?
A distorted expression in dreams
What are the three Freudian states of mind?
Conscious = aware Preconscious = able to recall to mind Unconscious = unknown
What is the pleasure principle?
seeking immediate gratification or release, regardless of rational considerations and environmental realities
What is the reality principle?
The testing of reality to decide when and under what conditions the id can safely discharge it’s impulses.
When does the superego develop?
around 4 or 5
What are ALL the psychoanalytic ego defence mechanisms?
- Repression
- Denial
- Displacement
- Intellectualization
- Projection
- Rationalization
- Reaction Formation
- Sublimation (repressed impulse released in socially acceptable, or even praised way)
What is a Freudian psychosexual stage?
A time in which the id’s pleasure seeking tendencies are focused on specific pleasure-sensitive areas of the body.
What is the name of the pleasure sensitive area of the body in the psychosexual stages?
The erogenous zone.
What is a fixation?
A state of arrested psychosexual development in which instincts are focused on a particular psychic theme.
What causes a fixation?
Over or under indulgence during a specific psychosexual stage
What is regression (in psychosexual terms)
A psychological retreat to an earlier psychosexual stage?
What are the psychosexual stages?
Oral (sucking/mouth) Anal (expulsion/ass) Phallic (genital) Latency (6 year dormancy) Genital (direct expression in sexual relationships)
What is a neoanalytic theorist?
Psychoanalysts who disagreed with certain aspects of Freud’s thinking and developed their own theories. (Alfred Adler, Carl Jung, Erik Erikson)
What do neoanalytic theorists generally believe.
- Freud placed too much emphasis on infantile sexuality and not enough on social and cultural factors
- Too much emphasis on childhood as a predictor for adulthood
Define social thinking
How we think about our social world
Define social influence
How other people influence our behavior
Define social relations
How we relate to other people
Define attribution
A judgement about the causes of our own and other people’s behavior and outcomes
Internal attributions are sometimes called _______ attributions
Personal
External attributions are sometimes called ______ attributions
Situational
According to Harold Kelly, what are the three factors that influence attribution making?
- Consistency (is the attribution consistently made regardless of time)
- Distinctiveness (is the attribution unique - with regards to other attributions about similar situations)
- Consensus (is the attribution popular/regularly made)
Internal attributions tend to be made when consistency is ______, distinctiveness is ________, and consensus is _________.
High
Low
Low
External attributions tend to be made when consistency is ________, distinctiveness is ________, and consensus is _________.
High
High
High
If consistency is low then we attribute the behavior to _______ ______
Transient conditions
What is the fundamental attribution error?
We underestimate the impact of situational/external factors and overestimate the role of internal factors when explaining other people’s behaviors
What were the results of Ross and colleagues (1977) study?
Participants, quiz master, and impartial audience rated the quiz masters as more intelligent then the contestant, neglecting the situational factor that the quiz master devised questions from their own knowledge bank, therefore demonstrating fundamental attribution error as personal factors were emphasized while situational factors were under-emphasized.
Is the fundamental attribution error inevitable?
No
What is the self serving bias?
The tendency to make personal attributions for successes and situational attributions for failures. The opposite bias is observed in depressed people.
When is the self-serving bias not observed?
In depressed people, in fact the opposite effect is observed.
Western emphasis on _______ results in more _______ attributions. Eastern emphasis on _______ results in more ________ attribution.
Individualism
Internal
Collectivism
External
What demographic is less likely to display the self-serving bias?
Asian people
What is the primacy effect?
The tendency to attach more importance to the initial information that we learn about a person.
What is the recency effect?
Giving greater weight to the most recent information
When people are asked to avoid snap judgements and carefully consider, the primacy effect is ______ while the recency effect is _______.
Reduced
Emphasized
What is a perceptual set?
Perceptual set = readiness to perceive the world in a particular way
Describe a self fulfilling prophecy
Occurs when people’s expectations lead them to act toward others in a way that beings about the expected behaviors, thereby confirming the original impression.
Define attitude
A positive or negative evaluative reaction toward a stimulus, such as a person, action, object, or concept.
Theory of planned behavior states that we are more likely to engage in a behavior if:
- We have a positive attitude towards behavior
- Subjective norms support our attitudes
- When we believe the behavior is in our control
Attitudes have a stronger influence on our behavior when we are ______ of them, and when they are ______ held.
aware
strongly
________ attitudes best predict general behaviors, while _______ attitudes best predict specific behaviors.
General
Specific
What is counterattitudinal behavior?
Behavior that is inconsistent with ones attitudes
What is the self perception theory?
We make inferences about our own attitudes based on how we behave
What do the ideas of Cognitive Dissonance and Self Perception Theory both seek to explain?
How behavior can drive attitude change