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GRE Psychology: Social Psychology
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1. Just world bias
competition
Actor-observer attributional divergence
bystander effect
M.J.Lerner
2. Heider; how people make feelings/actions consistent to preserve psychological homeostasis
Balance theory
Inoculation theory
Stimulus-overload theory
Dissenter
3. Cognitive dissonance theory
Norman Triplett
Elaine Hatfield
Leon Festinger
Peter principle
4. 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
Philip Zimbardo
Social comparison
Peter principle
5. Doing a small favour makes people more willing to do larger ones later
Foot-in-the-door phenomenon
Stanley MIlgram (study)
Sociotechnical systems
Groupthink
6. Ellen langer - Belief that you can control things that you actually have no influence on - The driving force behind manipulating the lottery - gambling and superstition
Illusion of control
Hindsight bias
Dissenter
Representativeness heuristic
7. Study how to increase worker productivity at Hawthorne Works - reported anything they did increased productivity; because performance changes when people are being observed
Hawthorne effect
Availability heuristic
Social Psychology
Excitation-transfer theory
8. Presence of others enhance or hinder performance
Contact (Groups)
Ingroup/outgroup bias
Social facilitation
Field theory
9. 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
False consensus bias
Passionate love
Foot-in-the-door phenomenon
Objective self-awareness
10. Conformity; change actions and beliefs to conform
Acceptance
Gain-loss theory
Bogus pipeline
Factors that a speaker has to most likely change a listener'S attitude
11. 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
False consensus bias
R.E. Petty and J.T. Cacioppo
diffusion of responsibility
12. Experiment - people'S descriptions of the autokinetic effect were influenced by others' descriptions; also win/lose game-type competition can trigger conflict in groups - Robbers' cave experiment
Muzafer Sherif
Morton Deutsch
Reactance
Facial Action Coding System (FACS)
13. Lewin; life space; pushes person in the direction of + valence - away from - valence
Compliance
Attraction (in order of importance)
Vector (life space)
Fritz Heider
14. The Kitty Genovese care (murder witnessed by many people) - Why people are less likely to help when others are present
bystander effect
Barrier (life space)
Valence (life space)
Bogus pipeline
15. Competition for scare resources usually causes conflict in a group - Sherif'S Robber'S cave experiment
Social exchange theory
Stuart Valins
Risky shift
competition
16. Attribution theory - balance theory
Risky shift
Fritz Heider
Leonard Berkowitz
M. Fischbein and I. Ajzen
17. Assuming 2 unrelated things are related
competition
deindividuation
Illusory correlation
Sunk cost
18. 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
Increase in likelihood to conform (factors)
Mere-exposure effect
Groupthink
19. 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
Stimulus-overload theory
Philip Zimbardo
Barrier (life space)
Attitude
20. 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
Henry Landsberger
Social loafing
Cognitive dissonance theory
M.J.Lerner
21. Interpreting own actions and motives ina positive way - blaming situations for failures and taking credit for successes; think self as better than average
Social comparison
Gain-loss theory
Self-serving attributional bias
M.J.Lerner
22. Illusion of control
Social Psychology
Objective self-awareness
Ellen Langer
Leonard Berkowitz
23. founder of social psychology -; - applied Gestalt ideas to social behaviour; - conceived field theory - life space - valence - vector - barrier
Kurt Lewin
Lee Ross
Cognitive dissonance theory
McGuire
24. Groupthink
Irving Janis
elaboration likelihood model
Social comparison
Mere-exposure effect
25. Clark; demonstrated negative effects that group segregation had on African-American children'S self-esteem - they thought white dolls were better
Attribution theory
Harold Kelley
doll preference studies
competition
26. Set of behaviour norms that seem suitable for a person
Kaplan:Relationship betwen P - O and X
Reciprocal interaction
Role
Paul Ekman
27. Hawthorne effect
Social comparison
Henry Landsberger
Morton Deutsch
Stanley MIlgram (study)
28. The study of how people relate to and influence each other
Social Psychology
Self-monitoring
Irving Janis
Fritz Heider
29. Prisoner'S dilemma - trucking company game to illustrate struggle between cooperation and competition
competition
Robbers' cave experiment
bystander effect
Morton Deutsch
30. Evaluating one'S own actions - abilities - opinions - and ideas and comparing to others; - since others are generally familiar people (own social group) - used for argument against mainstreaming; --> when children with difficulties in classes with no
Social comparison
Ellen Langer
Fritz Heider
M. Rokeach
31. Conformity; go along publicly but not privately
Sunk cost
Group polarization
Philip Zimbardo
Compliance
32. Logical fallacy; small - insignificant first step in one direction will lead to greater steps with a significant impact
Reactance
Slippery slope
Philip Zimbardo
Pluralistic ignorance
33. Lewin; life space; + if person thinks region will reduce tension by meeting present needs - - if region with increase tension/ danger
Valence (life space)
Kaplan:Relationship betwen P - O and X
Attribution theory
Vector (life space)
34. 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
Irving Janis
Compassionate love
M. Rokeach
Sleeper effect
35. Argued that human have 6 basic emotions: sadness - happiness - fear - anger - surprise - disgust - drew conclusion from cross-cultural studies - individuals could recognize facial expressions corresponding to those six; FACS coding
Role
Paul Ekman
Groupthink
Impression management
36. When one'S expectations draw out (in a way - cause) the expected behaviour
Passionate love
R.E. Petty and J.T. Cacioppo
Self-fulfilling prophecy
Kurt Lewin
37. Showed that we lack awareness for why we do what we do
Richard Nisbett
Bogus pipeline
McGuire
Dissenter
38. Petty and Cacioppo; model of persuasion suggests those involved in an issue listen to strength of arguments rather than more superficial factors
Pluralistic ignorance
elaboration likelihood model
Reciprocal socialization
Hindsight bias
39. 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
Conformity (types)
Kenneth and Mamie Clark
Stanley Milgram
Elaine Hatfield
40. 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
Inoculation theory
Solomon Asch
Valence (life space)
Pluralistic ignorance
41. 2 basic types of love: passionate love and compassionate love
Group polarization
Elaine Hatfield
Excitation-transfer theory
Norman Triplett
42. Group polarization
James Stoner
Solomon Asch
Attribution theory
Passionate love
43. With opposing party decreases conflict - we fear what we do not know`
Pluralistic ignorance
Stanley MIlgram (study)
Contact (Groups)
Irving Janis
44. 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
Kurt Lewin
James Stoner
Self-serving attributional bias
Theory of reasoned action/planned behaviour
45. How stimuli are rated - the more we see/experience something - the more positively we rate it
Sleeper effect
Conformity (types)
Attribution theory
Mere-exposure effect
46. 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
Compassionate love
Stimulus-overload theory
Impression management
47. First official social psychology experiment on social facilitation; cyclists performed better when paced by others
Kaplan:Relationship betwen P - O and X
Norman Triplett
Barrier (life space)
False consensus bias
48. A positive - negative or neutral evaluation of a person - issue or object
Attitude
Kaplan:Relationship betwen P - O and X
Reactance
M. Rokeach
49. Studied environmental influences on behaviour; architecture matters. students in long-corridor dorms more stressed and withdrawn than those in suite-style
Base-rate fallacy
Stuart Valins
Cognitive dissonance theory
Oversimplification
50. 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
Trucking company game
Factors that a speaker has to most likely change a listener'S attitude
Lee Ross
Ingroup/outgroup bias
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