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GRE Psychology: Social Psychology
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1. Sharing secrets/feelings facilitates emotional closeness
Robbers' cave experiment
Reciprocity of disclosure
Impression management
Actor-observer attributional divergence
2. 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
Robert Zajonc
Hindsight bias
Prisoner'S dilemma
Muzafer Sherif
3. Set of behaviour norms that seem suitable for a person
Hawthorne effect
Pluralistic ignorance
Self-fulfilling prophecy
Role
4. 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
Hawthorne effect
Lee Ross
M. Rokeach
Attraction (in order of importance)
5. 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)
Self-perception theory
Attribution theory
Passionate love
Peter principle
6. Self-perception theory
Self-presentation
Compliance
Daryl Bem
Attitude
7. Process by which people pay close attention to their actions - often change behaviours to be more favourable
M. Fischbein and I. Ajzen
Vector (life space)
Self-monitoring
Stanley Milgram
8. One of the first to apply psychology to business - specifically in advertising; also involved in helping military implement psychological testing to aid with personnel selection
Attraction (in order of importance)
Stanley MIlgram (study)
Walter Dill Scott
M. Rokeach
9. Tendency to work less hard in a group as a result of diffusion of responsibility; guarded against when each individual is closely monitored
Facial Action Coding System (FACS)
Social loafing
Elaine Hatfield
Philip Zimbardo
10. Believing after the fact that you knew something all along
Hindsight bias
Group polarization
Theory of reasoned action/planned behaviour
Gain-loss theory
11. Study how to increase worker productivity at Hawthorne Works - reported anything they did increased productivity; because performance changes when people are being observed
Vector (life space)
Lee Ross
Oversimplification
Hawthorne effect
12. 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
Kurt Lewin
Stanley Milgram
Reciprocal interaction
Prisoner'S dilemma
13. A positive - negative or neutral evaluation of a person - issue or object
Social comparison
Attitude
Henry Landsberger
Reciprocal socialization
14. Clark; demonstrated negative effects that group segregation had on African-American children'S self-esteem - they thought white dolls were better
Attraction (in order of importance)
Self-serving attributional bias
competition
doll preference studies
15. The affection we feel for those with whom our lives are deeply entwined - achieved via mutual trust - respect - and commitment
Leonard Berkowitz
Compassionate love
Stimulus-overload theory
Leon Festinger
16. 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 comparison
Self-fulfilling prophecy
Cognitive dissonance theory
Social exchange theory
17. Presence of others enhance or hinder performance
Life space
M.J.Lerner
Group polarization
Social facilitation
18. Inoculation theory
Irving Janis
Stanley MIlgram (study)
McGuire
Illusion of control
19. An instrument that measures physiological reactions in order to measure truthfulness of attitude self-reporting
Ellen Langer
doll preference studies
Bogus pipeline
Social facilitation
20. 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
Henry Landsberger
Kaplan:Relationship betwen P - O and X
Balance theory
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
Attribution theory
Richard Nisbett
Halo effect
Reciprocity of disclosure
22. Just world bias
J. Rodin and E. Langer
Leon Festinger
Hawthorne effect
M.J.Lerner
23. When 2 parties adapt to or are socialized by each other (e.g. parents and children)
Kaplan:Relationship betwen P - O and X
Self-fulfilling prophecy
Reciprocal socialization
Trucking company game
24. People who are near us (propinquity) -physically attractive - attitudes similar to our own - like us back (reciprocity); opposites do not attract
Stimulus-overload theory
Attraction (in order of importance)
Increase in likelihood to conform (factors)
Social support network
25. Studied stres sand coping - - differentiated between problem-focused coping (changing stressor) and emotion-focused coping (changing response)
Richard Lazarus
Self-serving attributional bias
Hindsight bias
Life space
26. Hawthorne effect
Henry Landsberger
Foot-in-the-door phenomenon
Theory of reasoned action/planned behaviour
competition
27. Behaving in ways that might make a good impression
Solomon Asch
Impression management
Leonard Berkowitz
McGuire
28. Illusion of control
Sunk cost
Ellen Langer
Illusory correlation
Harold Kelley
29. 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
R.E. Petty and J.T. Cacioppo
Muzafer Sherif
Objective self-awareness
deindividuation
30. Area of study that combines social and clinical ideas - for mental health
Social support network
Compliance
Leon Festinger
Ingroup/outgroup bias
31. Tendency for person doing the behaviour to have different perspective on situation than observer
Theory of reasoned action/planned behaviour
Actor-observer attributional divergence
Peter principle
bystander effect
32. When one'S expectations draw out (in a way - cause) the expected behaviour
Stanley MIlgram (study)
Self-fulfilling prophecy
Facial Action Coding System (FACS)
Kaplan:Relationship betwen P - O and X
33. 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
Social loafing
Representativeness heuristic
M. Rokeach
Self-fulfilling prophecy
34. Doll preference studies
Stimulus-overload theory
Kenneth and Mamie Clark
R.E. Petty and J.T. Cacioppo
Reciprocal interaction
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
J. Rodin and E. Langer
Theory of reasoned action/planned behaviour
Sunk cost
Life space
36. Sometimes attribute excitement or physiological arousal about one thing to something else (e.g. bungee jumping on first date)
Trucking company game
Excitation-transfer theory
Hazel Markus
Bogus pipeline
37. Particularly positive self-presentation is influencial on behaviour - we act in ways that align with our attitudes or in ways that will be accepted by others; self-monitoring; impression management
Self-presentation
Lee Ross
Slippery slope
elaboration likelihood model
38. The attributions we make about our actions or those of others usually accurate; we base this on consistency - distinctiveness - and consensus of the action
Valence (life space)
Fritz Heider
Gain-loss theory
Harold Kelley
39. Groupthink
Lee Ross
Irving Janis
Objective self-awareness
Leonard Berkowitz
40. 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
Door-in-the-face
elaboration likelihood model
Social comparison
Bogus pipeline
41. Lewin; life space; + if person thinks region will reduce tension by meeting present needs - - if region with increase tension/ danger
Robbers' cave experiment
Field theory
Ingroup/outgroup bias
Valence (life space)
42. Lewin; life space; block locomotion between regions of person and psychological environment
Equity theory
Kaplan:Relationship betwen P - O and X
Cognitive dissonance theory
Barrier (life space)
43. Nursing home residents with plants to care for have better health
Representativeness heuristic
J. Rodin and E. Langer
Gain-loss theory
Just world bias
44. Stoner; group discussion generally serves to strengthen the already dominant point of view; explains risky shift
Compliance
Frustration-aggression hypothesis
Group polarization
competition
45. 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
Sleeper effect
James Stoner
Reactance
Self-fulfilling prophecy
46. Competition for scare resources usually causes conflict in a group - Sherif'S Robber'S cave experiment
Hindsight bias
competition
Sociotechnical systems
Barrier (life space)
47. Group polarization
James Stoner
Philip Zimbardo
Richard Lazarus
Groupthink
48. Constant exchange of influences between people - constant factor in our behaviour
Reciprocity of disclosure
Reciprocal interaction
Sociotechnical systems
Richard Nisbett
49. Attribution theory - balance theory
Oversimplification
Stanley MIlgram (study)
Reciprocal socialization
Fritz Heider
50. 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
Muzafer Sherif
Illusion of control
Gain-loss theory
Reciprocity of disclosure
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