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Social Psychology
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1. When people realize their behavior is caused by an EXTERNAL FACTOR they do not assume that it reflects their INTERNAL FEELINGS.`
Cognitive= Stereotypes
According to SPT
How does our self self concept and self esteem shaped by our social environment?
Peripheral Route
2. High Personal relevance had higher agreement if had strong argument vs weaker - which was also higher for strong arguments.
(PCG) Results
Self Esteem
Intrinsic Motivation
Petty - Cacioppo - & Goldman (1981) (PCG)
3. Balance Theories - Cognitive Dissonance Theory.
Self Monitoring
Stereotyping has been shown when people are?
(Linville) Self Esteem in Success/Failure
Cognitive Consistency Theories
4. 1/2 told 60% answers right - 1/2 told 40%. Also told either that their average was 20% better or worse. People like more that they were better than average.
Prejudice
(PCG) Personal Relevance Manipulation
(Klein) False Feedback
As Cognitive Capacity Decreases
5. A generalized (sometimes accurate but often overgeneralized) belief about a group of people -. formed by associating particular characteristics with a particular group.
Self Discrepancy Theory Predicts
Need For Cognition NFC
Stereotype
(Lepper) Kids and Markers
6. Person is more motivated to think carefully about argument presented. (central route).
Is Prejudice Hardwired?
Behavioral= Discrimination
As the Personal Relevance of Message increases
Leaning Theories
7. Makes all members of a group seem more similar to each other than if they were not categorized. Also - categorization can also exaggerate differences between groups.
(Lepore & Brown) Primed Words
Reliance of Peripheral Cues Increases
Cons of Categorization
'Ought' selves
8. Refers to the performance of the activity in order to obtain an outcome.
Extrinsic Motivation
According to SPT
Stereotypes include many different types of information.
According to Self-perception Theory
9. Primed words associated with stereotypes of blacks - or nonsense syllables.Then read description of person with traits related to stereotypes. Effects higher for those with high anti black prejudice.
Implicit Association Test
Affective= Prejudice
(Lepore & Brown) Primed Words
The Elaboration Continuum
10. The theory that people evaluate their own abilities and opinions by comparing themselves to others.
(Klein) False Feedback
Social Comparison Theory
(Heatherton & Vohs) Self Esteem Intelligence Test
Cognitive Dissonance Steps
11. An individual's overall image of himself or herself.
Self Concept
Staats and Staats (1957)
(Twenge and Crocker) Self Esteem in groups
High Elaboration (Central Route
12. Measured in several groups. Results showed blacks had average higher self esteem relative to whites - while other groups had lower self esteem in comparison to whites.`
Message Processing and Persuasion Predominant Theory
Over Justification Effect
(Twenge and Crocker) Self Esteem in groups
Steps in Persuasion According To MLA
13. Avoid effortful thinking.
Individuals Low in NFC
Implicit Association Test
Staats and Staats (1957)
'Cold' Prejudice
14. Injected males with epinephrine. 1 group told of the true effects of drug - 1 group not told - 1 group received placebo. Then left with confederate who were told was in same situations - he acted either angry or happy. Results showed those not aware
(Schaetner and Singer) Epinephrine
Problems of MLA
(PCG) Results
Individuals Low in NFC
15. Called students at the U of Hawaii and asked their opinion about a new university festival. Students then heard statement about the festival and asked if they agreed or not. 1/2 were rewarded with 'good' when said good things - 1/2 when said bad.
Self Discrepancy Theory Predicts
Classic Dissonance Exp. Festinger & Carlsmith (1959)
Insko (1965)
Low End of the Continuum
16. Suppressing stereotypical thoughts makes them more likely for these thoughts to come out and influence future actions and thoughts.
Rebound Effect
Operant Conditioning
Cognitive= Stereotypes
(Payne) Weapon or Tool
17. Message Learning Approach
Leaning Theories
(Lepore & Brown) Primed Words
(Baron & Banaji) White vs Black
Cacioppo (1983) UI
18. A motive for choosing behaviors that are intended to reflect and express the self concept.
(Bodenhausen) Tested Circadian Rhythm
Self Expression
Self Esteem
Social Categorization
19. Elaboration likelihood model - Heuristic Systematic Model.
Two Factor Theory of emotion
Pros of Categorization
Message Processing Theories
How does our self self concept and self esteem shaped by our social environment?
20. When people elaborate on a persuasion communication reading/listening carefully and thinking about the arguments (central merits) given.
Message Processing Theories
Central Route
(Schaetner and Singer) Epinephrine
Social Categorization
21. We have more situational information about ourselves than we do for others. -Also others behavior is salient. -Could also be because we view selves in positive light.
(Macrae) Suppress stereotypical expectancies
2 Components of The Social Self
Problems of MLA
Why AOD?
22. We make inferences about our attitudes by observing our own behaviors when 'internal cues' are weak or ambiguous.
Why AOD?
'Ought' selves
Self-Perception Theory
'Cold' Prejudice
23. The diversity of self aspects people develop for various roles.
Effectiveness of The Persuasive Appeal
Staats and Staats (1957)
Self Complexity
(PCG) Source Expertise Manipulation
24. 1/2 told message source was a Princeton professor (High Expertise). 1/2 told it was a high school student (Low Expertise).
(PCG) Personal Relevance Manipulation
Individuals Low in NFC
Self Presentation
(PCG) Source Expertise Manipulation
25. Memory message content does not always matter in persuasion. Incentive based predictions do not always work.
Message Learning Approach Claims
Problems of MLA
Petty - Cacioppo - & Goldman (1981) (PCG)
Intrinsic Motivation
26. An attitude toward the members of some groups based solely on their memberships in that group (can be positive or negative).
Stereotyping has been shown when people are?
Individuals Low in NFC
Prejudice
(Schaetner and Singer) Epinephrine
27. Any unjustified positive or negative behavior dierected toward a social group and its members.
'Ideal' selves
Discrimination
Message Processing Theories
Behavioral= Discrimination
28. Initially played game for 20mins average - when given extra credit played 25mins (ave) - after reward stopped played only for 14min -
Operant Conditioning
Self Complexity
(Lepper) Kids and Math Games
Individuals Low in NFC
29. Doing something because you want to.
Message Processing and Persuasion Predominant Theory
Problems of MLA
Intrinsic Motivation
Social Comparison Theory
30. A motive for choosing behaviors that are intended to reflect and express the self concept.
(Payne) Weapon or Tool
Extrinsic Motivation
Self Expression
Subtype
31. An unpleasant state caused by people's awareness of inconsistency among various beliefs - attitudes or actions. We are motivated to achieve and maintain cognitive consistency to avoid dissonance.
Modern research on stereotypes
Staats and Staats (1957)
Petty - Cacioppo - & Goldman (1981) (PCG)
Cognitive Dissonance (Festinger 1957)
32. A covert computer based measure derived from the speed at which people respond to paring of a concept. (How quickly associate minorities with danger).
Self-Discrepancy Theory
Message Processing Theories
(Correll) Quick Decision Kill
Implicit Association Test
33. Under time pressure -Experiencing extreme emotions - At low circadian rhythm (tired)
(Lepore & Brown) Primed Words
Stereotyping has been shown when people are?
Message Processing and Persuasion Predominant Theory
(Payne) Weapon or Tool
34. Gender - Ethnicity - Age.
ABC Model
Extrinsic Motivation
High Elaboration (Central Route
Big 3 Categories
35. We are biologically programmed for self preservation - but we are always in fear of our own death. Self-Esteem serves as a buffer for this.
Peripheral Route
Terror Management Theory
Cognitive= Stereotypes
Self-Discrepancy Theory
36. When people realize their behavior is caused by an EXTERNAL FACTOR they do not assume that it reflects their INTERNAL FEELINGS.`
Message Processing Theories
According to SPT
Cognitive Dissonance Steps
High End of the Continuum
37. 1/2 told University is considering the exams for next year (high relevance). 1/2 told exams for 10 years in future (low relevance).
(Baron & Banaji) White vs Black
Self Monitoring
The Elaboration Continuum
(PCG) Personal Relevance Manipulation
38. 1/2 told University is considering the exams for next year (high relevance). 1/2 told exams for 10 years in future (low relevance).
Extrinsic Motivation
(PCG) Personal Relevance Manipulation
Intrinsic Motivation
Message Learning Approach Claims
39. Measured extent of white preference for a white vs black stimulus person.85% of 6 year old's preferred whites. 70%-10 year olds - 50% of adults.
As Cognitive Capacity Decreases
Extrinsic Motivation
Actor Observer Differences in Attribution
(Baron & Banaji) White vs Black
40. THat increased incentive leads greater likelihood of attitude change.
Message Learning Approach Claims
Big 3 Categories
The Elaboration Continuum
Discrimination
41. Specific Responses are followed by positive or negative consequences.
Operant Conditioning
(Heatherton & Vohs) Self Esteem Intelligence Test
As Cognitive Capacity Decreases
Actor Observer Differences in Attribution
42. An individual difference reflecting the extent which people engage in and effortful cognitive activities. (playing chess)
Actor Observer Differences in Attribution
Stereotype
Need For Cognition NFC
'Hot' Prejudice
43. Refers to the performance of the activity in order to obtain an outcome.
Staats and Staats (1957)
Reliance of Peripheral Cues Increases
The Elaboration Continuum
Extrinsic Motivation
44. Most Social Psychologist and Evolutionary psychologist agree. Contemporary social psychologist believe such phenomena results form similar social cognitive.
Is Prejudice Hardwired?
Petty - Cacioppo - & Goldman (1981) (PCG)
Discrimination
Peripheral Route
45. Nonsense syllables visually and paired with positive or negative words via audio. Ex saw nonsense word but saw either 'sweet' or 'ugly'. Results showed people formed attitudes based on pairing of +/- words.
(PCG) Results
Staats and Staats (1957)
(Shaetner) Shocks
Insko (1965) Results
46. Persuasion processes fall along a 'continuum' of cognitive processing. Consider this as synonyms with superficial vs systematic processing.
Cognitive Consistency Theories
The Need to Belong
'Ought' selves
The Elaboration Continuum
47. Attitude structures cna be described in terms of three components: AFFECT BEHAVIOR COGNITION
Cacioppo (1983) UI
As the Personal Relevance of Message increases
Individuals High in NFC
ABC Model
48. When people do not elaborate on the arguments of a communication but are instead swayed by factors that are peripheral to the message.
Insko (1965)
Peripheral Route
Stereotypes include many different types of information.
Low Self Monitors
49. Discrepancy - Emotional Reactions - Long-Term Effects.
Self Discrepancy Theory Predicts
(Heatherton & Vohs) Self Esteem Intelligence Test
Two Factor Theory of emotion
Central Route
50. A narrower more specific social group that is part of a broad social group.
Need For Cognition NFC
Subtype
Stereotyping has been shown when people are?
Behavioral= Discrimination