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GRE Psychology: Social Psychology
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1. 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
Reactance
Prisoner'S dilemma
Stanley Milgram
M. Rokeach
2. Deutsch; 2 companies can choose to cooperate and agree on high fixed prices - or compete with lower prices - but lack of complete trust will choose to compete; prisoner'S dilemma in economic terms
Excitation-transfer theory
Trucking company game
Mere-exposure effect
Stuart Valins
3. 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
Illusion of control
Solomon Asch
Mere-exposure effect
Social comparison
4. Hawthorne effect
bystander effect
Henry Landsberger
Richard Lazarus
Social exchange theory
5. With opposing party decreases conflict - we fear what we do not know`
Reciprocal interaction
Contact (Groups)
Richard Lazarus
Daryl Bem
6. Likely to occur in a group with unquestioned beliefs - pressure to conform - invulnerability - censors - cohesiveness - isolation - strong leader; to minimize conflict and reach consensus without critical testing - analyzing - or evaluating
Groupthink
Kurt Lewin
Ellen Langer
Fritz Heider
7. Study how to increase worker productivity at Hawthorne Works - reported anything they did increased productivity; because performance changes when people are being observed
Reactance
Bogus pipeline
Hawthorne effect
Vector (life space)
8. Dislike(-) - like (+) - balance if 1 or 3 + - imbalance if 0 or 2 + - too simplistic - Balance exists when all 3 fit together harmoniously - when there sin'T balance - there will be stress - and a tendency to remove stress by achieving balance
Stimulus-overload theory
Kaplan:Relationship betwen P - O and X
M.J.Lerner
Gain-loss theory
9. Overestimating the general frequency of things we are most familiar with
Base-rate fallacy
Groupthink
Stimulus-overload theory
Attraction (in order of importance)
10. Festinger; it is uncomfortable for people to have beliefs that do not match actions; people are motivated to back actions up by changing beliefs; the less act is justified by circumstance - the more we feel need to justify it by aligning attitude wit
Social support network
Cognitive dissonance theory
Lee Ross
Life space
11. People most comfortable in situations which rewards and punishments are equal - fitting - or logical; - overbenefited people feel guilt - random/ illogical punishments create anxiety
Leon Festinger
doll preference studies
Attribution theory
Equity theory
12. Elaboration likelihood model
Halo effect
Kurt Lewin
Cognitive dissonance theory
R.E. Petty and J.T. Cacioppo
13. Constant exchange of influences between people - constant factor in our behaviour
Reciprocal interaction
Inoculation theory
Cognitive dissonance theory
Kurt Lewin
14. 2 basic types of love: passionate love and compassionate love
Attribution theory
Reciprocal interaction
Elaine Hatfield
Peter principle
15. Sales tactic - persuader ask for more than they would ever get and then 'Settle' for less
Social facilitation
Increase in likelihood to conform (factors)
Door-in-the-face
Group polarization
16. The total influences upon individual behavior
Field theory
Bogus pipeline
Hazel Markus
Irving Janis
17. Lewin; life space; block locomotion between regions of person and psychological environment
Barrier (life space)
Factors that a speaker has to most likely change a listener'S attitude
Kaplan:Relationship betwen P - O and X
Social Psychology
18. 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
Stanley Milgram
Ingroup/outgroup bias
bystander effect
Social support network
19. Heider; how people make feelings/actions consistent to preserve psychological homeostasis
diffusion of responsibility
Walter Dill Scott
Balance theory
Facial Action Coding System (FACS)
20. Lewin; life space; pushes person in the direction of + valence - away from - valence
Illusory correlation
Trucking company game
Social Psychology
Vector (life space)
21. Method of work design - acknowledges interaction between people and technology in the workplace
Equity theory
Sociotechnical systems
Muzafer Sherif
Ellen Langer
22. Interpreting own actions and motives ina positive way - blaming situations for failures and taking credit for successes; think self as better than average
Self-serving attributional bias
Availability heuristic
Sleeper effect
Kaplan:Relationship betwen P - O and X
23. Cognitive dissonance theory
Leon Festinger
Leonard Berkowitz
Attribution theory
Mere-exposure effect
24. Cross-cultural research; Eastern countries value interdependence over independence; for example - in Japan - individuals likelier to demonstrate conformity - modesty - and pessimism; where in the U.S. - likelier to show optimism - self-enhancement -
Self-perception theory
Hazel Markus
Daryl Bem
competition
25. Lewin; collection of forces (valence - vector - barrier) on the individual - field of perception and action
Increase in likelihood to conform (factors)
Life space
Contact (Groups)
Attitude
26. Attribution theory - balance theory
Frustration-aggression hypothesis
Fritz Heider
Vector (life space)
Sunk cost
27. The study of how people relate to and influence each other
Peter principle
Sleeper effect
Robert Zajonc
Social Psychology
28. Assuming 2 unrelated things are related
Social loafing
Actor-observer attributional divergence
Stuart Valins
Illusory correlation
29. 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
Compassionate love
Illusion of control
Representativeness heuristic
Equity theory
30. People who are near us (propinquity) -physically attractive - attitudes similar to our own - like us back (reciprocity); opposites do not attract
Facial Action Coding System (FACS)
Attraction (in order of importance)
Life space
Door-in-the-face
31. When 2 parties adapt to or are socialized by each other (e.g. parents and children)
Kenneth and Mamie Clark
Impression management
Reciprocal socialization
competition
32. Groups take greater risks than individuals
Theory of reasoned action/planned behaviour
Risky shift
Social exchange theory
Just world bias
33. Code facial expressions for emotion; can determine whether a smile is genuine (happiness engages the upper cheek) or fake (eyes and whole face are less involved)
Daryl Bem
Hazel Markus
Facial Action Coding System (FACS)
Social support network
34. 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
Theory of reasoned action/planned behaviour
Oversimplification
Foot-in-the-door phenomenon
Increase in likelihood to conform (factors)
35. M.J. Lerner - The belief that good things happen to good people and bad things happen to bad people - it is uncomfortable for people to accept that bad things happen to good people - so they blame the victim
Elaine Hatfield
Cognitive dissonance theory
bystander effect
Just world bias
36. Presence of others helps with easy tasks but hinders complex tasks
Robert Zajonc
Paul Ekman
Norman Triplett
Social facilitation
37. 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
Self-perception theory
Self-serving attributional bias
Social comparison
Attribution theory
38. Just world bias
Impression management
Attraction (in order of importance)
Stanley MIlgram (study)
M.J.Lerner
39. Person who speaks out against majority
Compliance
Attribution theory
Dissenter
Social loafing
40. Fischbein and Ajzen; people'S behaviour in a given situation is determined by attitude about situation and social norms; perceived behavioural control - attitude toward behaviour - behavioural intentions - subjective social norms; grounded in various
Ellen Langer
Contact (Groups)
Theory of reasoned action/planned behaviour
Kaplan:Relationship betwen P - O and X
41. 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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42. The tendency that the larger the group - the less likely individuals in the group will act or take responsibility - result of deindividuation (Kitty Genovese care)
diffusion of responsibility
Contact (Groups)
Stanley MIlgram (study)
competition
43. 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
Prisoner'S dilemma
doll preference studies
Objective self-awareness
False consensus bias
44. Set of behaviour norms that seem suitable for a person
Hindsight bias
Daryl Bem
Illusion of control
Role
45. The affection we feel for those with whom our lives are deeply entwined - achieved via mutual trust - respect - and commitment
Compassionate love
Reciprocal interaction
Dissenter
Balance theory
46. Stimulus-overload theory; also experiment where participants ordered to give 'painful electric shocks' to a 'learner' when incorrect - explored how people respond to orders; conditions that facilitated conformity: remoteness of victim - proximity of
Representativeness heuristic
Vector (life space)
Stanley Milgram
R.E. Petty and J.T. Cacioppo
47. Doll preference studies
Social exchange theory
Kenneth and Mamie Clark
Sociotechnical systems
Attitude
48. Thinking if someone has a good quality then he has only good qualities
Frustration-aggression hypothesis
Overjustification effect
competition
Halo effect
49. First official social psychology experiment on social facilitation; cyclists performed better when paced by others
Acceptance
Reciprocal socialization
Hazel Markus
Norman Triplett
50. Petty and Cacioppo; model of persuasion suggests those involved in an issue listen to strength of arguments rather than more superficial factors
Social exchange theory
elaboration likelihood model
McGuire
Life space
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