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GRE Psychology: Social Psychology
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1. Tendency to make simple explanations for complex events - people hold onto original ideas about cause even when new factors emerge
M. Rokeach
Oversimplification
Self-perception theory
Henry Landsberger
2. Lewin; collection of forces (valence - vector - barrier) on the individual - field of perception and action
Henry Landsberger
Life space
Overjustification effect
Factors that a speaker has to most likely change a listener'S attitude
3. Studied stres sand coping - - differentiated between problem-focused coping (changing stressor) and emotion-focused coping (changing response)
Self-presentation
Richard Lazarus
Door-in-the-face
Henry Landsberger
4. Studied racial bias and belief similarity - people prefer to be with like-minded people more than like-skinned; racial bias decreases as attitude similarity between people increases
Life space
M. Rokeach
Self-monitoring
Muzafer Sherif
5. Showed that we lack awareness for why we do what we do
Valence (life space)
bystander effect
Richard Nisbett
Solomon Asch
6. Frustration-aggression hypothesis
Self-serving attributional bias
Kurt Lewin
Compassionate love
Leonard Berkowitz
7. People act in order to obtain gain and avoid loss; people favour situations that start out negative and end positive - even compared to completely positive situations
Gain-loss theory
Harold Kelley
Door-in-the-face
Stanley Milgram
8. Heider; how people make feelings/actions consistent to preserve psychological homeostasis
Pluralistic ignorance
Henry Landsberger
Walter Dill Scott
Balance theory
9. Doing a small favour makes people more willing to do larger ones later
Hindsight bias
Foot-in-the-door phenomenon
deindividuation
Morton Deutsch
10. Refusal to conform - may occur as result of blatant attempt to control; will not conform if forewarned that others will try to change them
Reactance
deindividuation
Pluralistic ignorance
Conformity (types)
11. The study of how people relate to and influence each other
Social Psychology
Robbers' cave experiment
Oversimplification
Increase in likelihood to conform (factors)
12. Follows from self-perception theory; tendency to assume we must not want to do things we are paid or compensated to do
Overjustification effect
Actor-observer attributional divergence
Trucking company game
Kenneth and Mamie Clark
13. Those in a group think their members have more positive qualities and fewer negative than members in another group even if qualities are the same; basis for prejudice
Ingroup/outgroup bias
Hindsight bias
Hawthorne effect
Social loafing
14. People are promoted at work until they reach a position of incompetence in which they remain
Robert Zajonc
M.J.Lerner
Social exchange theory
Peter principle
15. Lewin; life space; + if person thinks region will reduce tension by meeting present needs - - if region with increase tension/ danger
Valence (life space)
Irving Janis
Sociotechnical systems
Harold Kelley
16. Set of behaviour norms that seem suitable for a person
Door-in-the-face
Reciprocal interaction
Role
J. Rodin and E. Langer
17. Bem; alternative explanation to cognitive dissonance; - when people are unsure of beliefs - they take cues from own behaviour (rather than aligning beliefs to match actions) - $1000 to work on Saturday
Hazel Markus
Elaine Hatfield
Self-perception theory
Self-fulfilling prophecy
18. Continued Milgram'S study - --> deindividuated individuals more willing to administer higher levels of shock; --> prison simulation experiments found normal subjects could easily be transformed into sadistic prison guards; --> also found antisocial b
Social exchange theory
Just world bias
Sunk cost
Philip Zimbardo
19. Petty and Cacioppo; model of persuasion suggests those involved in an issue listen to strength of arguments rather than more superficial factors
Actor-observer attributional divergence
elaboration likelihood model
Equity theory
Passionate love
20. Elaboration likelihood model
Social comparison
Contact (Groups)
Stuart Valins
R.E. Petty and J.T. Cacioppo
21. Heider; how people infer causes of other'S behaviour; attribute intentions and emotions to almost anything - even shapes on a screen; 3 elements: locus - stability - controllability
Hazel Markus
Stimulus-overload theory
Social exchange theory
Attribution theory
22. Achieved through: self-perception - high-self-monitoring - internality - self-efficacy; experiments facilitate this by having subjects perform tasks while looking in a mirror; deindividuation works against it
Frustration-aggression hypothesis
Objective self-awareness
Life space
Ingroup/outgroup bias
23. When people think there is a higher proportion of one thing in a group than there really is because examples of that one thing come to mind more easily; e.g. read a list - half celebrity names - half random - may think more celebrities than random be
Irving Janis
Availability heuristic
Prisoner'S dilemma
Pluralistic ignorance
24. Going along with real or perceived group pressure - compliance - acceptance
Slippery slope
Conformity (types)
Social loafing
Paul Ekman
25. Method of work design - acknowledges interaction between people and technology in the workplace
Role
Sociotechnical systems
Self-presentation
Conformity (types)
26. Stoner; group discussion generally serves to strengthen the already dominant point of view; explains risky shift
Foot-in-the-door phenomenon
Group polarization
Harold Kelley
Compassionate love
27. Expert and/or trustworthy - similar to listener - acceptable to listener - overheard rather than obviously influencing - anecdotal - emotional - or shocking - part of a debate rather than one-sided argument
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28. Deutsch; if 2 criminals detained separately - best strategy is for neither to talk - but it is a gamble that requires trust - so most spill the beans; in economic terms is the trucking company game
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29. With opposing party decreases conflict - we fear what we do not know`
Actor-observer attributional divergence
Contact (Groups)
Self-monitoring
Barrier (life space)
30. Study how to increase worker productivity at Hawthorne Works - reported anything they did increased productivity; because performance changes when people are being observed
Fritz Heider
Hawthorne effect
Self-perception theory
Social comparison
31. Presence of others enhance or hinder performance
deindividuation
Availability heuristic
Kenneth and Mamie Clark
Social facilitation
32. Presence of others helps with easy tasks but hinders complex tasks
Oversimplification
Mere-exposure effect
Robert Zajonc
Facial Action Coding System (FACS)
33. The affection we feel for those with whom our lives are deeply entwined - achieved via mutual trust - respect - and commitment
Compassionate love
Hawthorne effect
Bogus pipeline
Barrier (life space)
34. Studied subjects who were first made to believe a state and then later told it was false. subjects continued to believe the state if they had processed it and devised their own logical explanation for it
Pluralistic ignorance
Facial Action Coding System (FACS)
Lee Ross
McGuire
35. Expense incurred and cannot be recovered; because money already spent is irrelevant to the future - best to ignore these when making decisions but we often do not
Sunk cost
Sociotechnical systems
Valence (life space)
Prisoner'S dilemma
36. Inoculation theory
McGuire
Leon Festinger
Equity theory
Morton Deutsch
37. Theory of reasoned action
Impression management
M. Fischbein and I. Ajzen
Gain-loss theory
Cognitive dissonance theory
38. Intense longing for the union with another and a state of profound physiological arousal - biophysiological - can be positive(when love is reciprocal) and negative (when love is unrequited)
Excitation-transfer theory
Passionate love
Foot-in-the-door phenomenon
Social loafing
39. Overestimating the general frequency of things we are most familiar with
Harold Kelley
Overjustification effect
Base-rate fallacy
Sunk cost
40. It is majority opinion - majority has unanimous position - majority has high status majority or individual is concerned for her own status - situation in public - not previously committed to a position - low self-esteem - scores high on authoritarian
Halo effect
Increase in likelihood to conform (factors)
Passionate love
Richard Nisbett
41. Prejudice - showed group conflict most effectively overcome by need for cooperative attention to a higher superordinate goal; 2 groups of 12-year-old boys - 3 phases of group dynamics: in-group phase (bonding with own group) - friction phase (groups
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42. Persuasive communication from a source of low credibility may become more acceptable later; perhaps memory+discounting cue is severed over time - later recalling a source is less available - or differential decay: impact of cue decays faster than mes
Role
Door-in-the-face
Walter Dill Scott
Sleeper effect
43. Tendency for person doing the behaviour to have different perspective on situation than observer
Harold Kelley
Actor-observer attributional divergence
Norman Triplett
Dissenter
44. Groupthink
Door-in-the-face
Philip Zimbardo
Trucking company game
Irving Janis
45. Sharing secrets/feelings facilitates emotional closeness
Reciprocity of disclosure
Trucking company game
Self-presentation
Norman Triplett
46. Had subjects listen to 'opinion' of others of which lines were equal - subjects conformed to clearly incorrect opinion of others 33% of the time; unanimity seemed to be influential
Solomon Asch
Ingroup/outgroup bias
Equity theory
Gain-loss theory
47. First official social psychology experiment on social facilitation; cyclists performed better when paced by others
Balance theory
Groupthink
Norman Triplett
Stuart Valins
48. Constant exchange of influences between people - constant factor in our behaviour
Reciprocal interaction
Representativeness heuristic
Hazel Markus
Attitude
49. Using shortcut about typical assumptions rather than relying on logic; basis of stereotypes- 6 feet tall beautiful women --> we think she'S more likely to be a model than lawyer
Acceptance
Norman Triplett
Representativeness heuristic
Barrier (life space)
50. 2 basic types of love: passionate love and compassionate love
Elaine Hatfield
Frustration-aggression hypothesis
Norman Triplett
Richard Lazarus
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