VOCAB QUIZ TERMS TOPIC 14 Flashcards

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social loafing

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not feeling responsibility due to being in a group

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prejudice

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disliking of a specific thing

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foot in the door phenomenon

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asking for little things then larger things to make asking for a big thing seem more reasonable

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door in the face phenomenon

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asking for a big thing to make the little things seem more reasonable

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Bystander effect

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when the presence of others discourages an individual from intervening in an emergency situation

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conformity

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when people change their beliefs, attitudes, actions, or perceptions to match the group

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obedience

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performing an action under the orders of an authority figure.

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attitude

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set of emotions, beliefs, and behaviors toward a particular object, person, thing, or event

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Diffusion of responsibility

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less likely to take responsibility for action or inaction when other bystanders or witnesses are present

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just-world phenomenon

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world is fair, and consequently, that the moral standings of our actions will determine our outcomes

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False-consensus effect

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tendency to see our own attitudes, beliefs, and behavior as being typical.

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central route persuasion

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logic-driven approach, using data and facts to convince people of an argument or product’s worthiness

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peripheral route persuasion

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indirect route that uses peripheral cues to associate positivity with the message.

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norms of reciprocity

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social standard that people who help others will receive equivalent benefits from them in return

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Stanley Milgram

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shocking

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Soloman Asch

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“vision test”, where study participants were found to be more likely to conform to obviously wrong answers

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social facilitation

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psychological concept relating to the tendency for the presence of others to improve a person’s performance on a task

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cognitive dissonance

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mental discomfort that results from holding two conflicting beliefs, values, or attitudes.

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groupthink

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individual members of small cohesive groups tend to accept a viewpoint or conclusion that represents a perceived group consensus, whether or not the group members believe it to be valid, correct, or optimal

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self-fulfilling prophecy

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person’s or a group’s expectation for the behavior of another person or group serves actually to bring about the prophesied or expected behavior

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deindividuation

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state in which you become so immersed in the norms of the group that you lose your sense of identity and personal beliefs

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ethnocentrism

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seeing the world only from one’s own cultural perspective, and believing that this one perspective is both normal and correct.

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Philip Zimbardo

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known for leading the Stanford Prison Study, a controversial experiment which investigated the psychological effects of being a prisoner or prison guard

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fundamental attribution error

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tendency people have to overemphasize personal characteristics and ignore situational factors in judging others’ behavior.

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mere exposure effect

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people show an increased liking for stimuli as they are exposed to them more