AP Psych / Chp. 14: Social Psychology
prejudice is a negative ______ and ________ is a negative ________
attitude; discrimination; behavior
which factor is the MOST powerful predictor of friendship
physical proximity
professor washington's students did very poorly on the last exam. the tendency to make the fundamental attribution error might lead her to conclude that the class did poorly because
students were unmotivated
given the tendency of people to categorize information according to preformed schemas, which stereotype would juan, a 65-year-old political liberal and fitness enthusiast, be most likely to have?
"young people today have no sense of responsibility" (Judging a group he doesn't belong to)
*fritz heider*'s theory of how we explain others' behavior is the *____ theory*. according to this theory, we attribute behavior either to an *internal* cause, which is called _______ _______ or to an *external* cause, which is called a ______ _______
*attribution*; *dispositional attribution*; *situational attribution*
according to *____ _____ theory*, thoughts, and feelings change because people are motivated to justify actions that would otherwise seem hypocritical. this theory was proposed by _____
*cognitive dissonance; leon festinger*
when the desire for group harmony overrides realistic thinking in individuals, the phenomenon known as ________ has occurred
*groupthink* (elections)
In psychology, being assertive _____ (is/is not) the same
*is not*
the roots of prejudice
-all prejudice is learned -devloped in relationship to the development of the individual and his or her sense of self-worth -tend to lack self-worth -discriminate against others to make themselves feel more powerful and elevate their own sense of self-esteem
examples of avoidance
-avoiding homes, schools, and churches -avoiding businesses and recreation areas/ activities -boycotting -separation/ avoidance breeds fear and increases negative feelings
examples of spoken abuse
-degrading names -verbal attack -stereotyping -music/ songs that are degrading -jokes -rumors -ascribing evil motives and behaviors to a whole group/ class of people
research studies have shown that frequent exposure to sexually explicit films
-makes a woman's friendliness seem more sexual -diminishes the attitude that rape is a serious crime -may lead individuals to devalue their partners
examples of physical attack on people and property
-such groups as the kkk and the neo-nazis use forms of physical attack to frighten and intimidate their victims, such as burning crosses, painting sqastikas on synagogues, inciting riots, gay bashing, etc
jose is the one student member on his school's board of trustees. at the board's first meeting, jose wants to disagree with the others on several issues but in each case decides to say nothing. studies on conformity suggest what are valid factors?
-the board is a large group -the board is prestigious and most of its members are well known -because this is the first meeting jose has attented, he feels insecure and not fully competent NOT - The board members are already aware that Jose and the student body disagree with them on these issues
conformity increased under which conditions in asch's studies of conformity?
-the group had three or more people -the group had high status -individuals were made to feel insecure
examples of genocide in history
-the nazi entermination of the jews and other enemies of the state -cambodia in the late 1970s - the khmer rouge under the leadership of pol pot murdered 3 million people (one-thid of the population) -white settlers/ native americans -kkk and white supremacists/ non-whites -ethnic cleansing in yugoslavia -the anarchy and violence in rwanda and somalia
acts of discrimination
-the unwanted group is now kept out of some neighborhoods, shopping areas, social clubs, schools, churches, gathering places, and public centers -laws are enforced to enforce this discrimination -makes it legal for society to discriminate
identify the circumstances in which a person is most likely to offer help during an emergency
-the victim appears to need help and deserve help -if the person is female -small town/ rural area -not preoccupied -good mood -not in a hurry -guilty feelings for not helping -observed that someone asked for assistance
prejudice avoidance
-these people will seek to avoid the group which has been stereotyped -lack of contact and friendship with a group leads to ignorance about them -ignorance leads to stereotyping, fear, and prejudice
examples of institutional racism (the legalization of prejudice)
-treating others as legally inferior -segregation laws -all types of institutional racism, sexism, age-ism, etc -making legal distinctions that deny rights to others
list the conditions under which we are more likely to conform
-we are incompetent/insecure -group has 3 or more people -everyone else in group agrees -we admire group status -we've made a commitment -when others observe our behavior -when our culture encourages social standards
four characteristics associated with prejudice
1. generalization: individual traits applied to a whole group 2. irrationality: prejudiced opinions are often held without any basis in reality 3. close-mindedness: ignorance and the inability to change 4. strong feelings - fear and anger: when our opinions about others and groups are accompanied by anger toward or fear ofothers, then we are more likely to think and behave with prejudice
allport's ladder of prejudice
1. spoken abuse 2. avoidance 3. acts of discrimination 4. physical attack on people and property 5. genocide/ extermination
Research studies of the impact of violent video games ____ The idea that we feel better if we " blow off steam" by venting our emotions. Playing violent video games ___ aggressive thoughts, emotions, and behaviors.
Disconfirm, increases
(Assuming) we attribute it to someone's disposition, usually when we don't know them —>
Fundamental attribution error
(graduated and reciprocated initiatives in tension-reduction) is a strategy of conflict resolution based on the defusing effect that conciliatory gestures can have on parties in conflict
GRIT
Give an example of altruism
Giving food, shelter, or support to strangers without expectation of reward
In a sentence, list several of the characteristics that physically attractive people are judged to possess:
Health, happiness, sensitivity, success, and social skills
Summarizing his report on the biology of aggression, Sam notes that
Hormones and alcohol influence the neural systems that control aggression
Which of the following is an example of implicit prejudice
Jake, who is White, gives higher evaluations to essays he believes to be written by Blacks than to White-authored essays.
Compared with relationships formed in person, Internet formed relationships are _____ likely to last beyond two years. Studies of people who engage in ____ dating revealed that observers can read a ___ level of romantic interest more accurately than a ____
More, speed, men's, women's
A prerequisite for, and perhaps the most powerful predictor of, attraction is
Proximity
What are the two biggest factors in starting a relationship?
Proximity and appearance
Experiments have shown that, among other factors, depictions by the media of ____ most directly affect men's acceptance and performance and aggression against women. (The idea that a woman is asking for it)
Sexual violence
Using or taking anabolic steroids to increase athletic performance does what?
Shrinks testicles, heightens aggression, and is associated with high rate of testicular cancer
We tend to perceive the members of an ingroup as ________ and the members of an outgroup as ________.
Similar to one another; different from one another
A culturally specific model of how to act in a given situation
Social script
according to cognitive dissonance theory, dissonance is most likely to occur when
an individual does something that is personally disagreeable
aggressive behavior is defined by psychologists as: __________. thus psychologists _______ (do/ do not) consider assertive salespeople to be aggressive
any physical or verbal behavior *intended* to hurt or destroy; do not
our first impression of another person is most influenced by ther person's
appearance
according to the two-factor theory, emotions have two components; physical _______ and a _______ label
arousal (body); cognitive (mind)
feelings, often influenced by our beliefs, that may predispose us to respond in particular ways to objects, people, and events
attitudes
compared with strangers, friends and couples are more likely to be similar in terms of:
attitudes, beliefs, interests, religion, race, education intelligence, smoking behavior, and economic status
a casual explanation for someone's behavior
attribution
deals with our casual explanations of behavioe; attribute behavior to the individual's situation or disposition
attribution theory
which theory describes how we explain others' behavior as being due to internal dispositions or external situations?
attribution theory
*Fritz Heider -->* *Internal cause -->* *external cause -->*
attribution theory dispositional attribution situational attribution
which is associated with an increased tendency on the part of a bystander to offer help in an emergency situation?
being in a good mood (this is just 1 of them)
like all attitudes, prejudice is a mixture of ______, ______, and predispositions to _______
beliefs; emotions; action
many factors contribute to aggression, including _______ factors, such as an increase in testosterone; _________ factors, such as frustration; and __________-_______ factors, such as deindividuation
biological; psychological; social-cultural
like other behaviors, aggression emerges from the interaction of ______ and ______
biology; experience
having read the chapter, which of the following is best borne out by research on attraction?
birds of a feather flock together
that there are genetic influences on aggression can be shown by the fact that many species of animals have been ______ for aggressiveness
bred
the tendency of a person to be less likely to offer help to someone if there are any other people present
bystander effect
the tendency that a person is less likely to help someone in need when others are present
bystander effect
research suggests that prejudice may also derive from ______, the process by which we attempt to simplify our world by classifying people into groups. one-by-product of this process is that people tend to _________ the similarity of those within a group. one manifestation of this is the _______-_______ ______, the tendency to recall faces of one's own race more accurately than those of other races
categorization; overestimate; other-race effect
occurs when people respond favorably to arguments as a result of engaging in systematic thinking about an issue
central route persuasion
taking on a set of behaviors, or acting in a certain way, generally _____ (changes/ does not change) people's attitudes
changes
Leon Festinger —>
cognitive dissonance theory
refers to the theory that we act to reduce the psychological discomfort we experience when our behavior conflicts with what we think and feel, or more generally, when two of our thoughts are inconsistent; frequently accomplished by changing our attitude rather than our behavior
cognitive dissonance theory
refers to a deep, enduring, affectionate attachment to those with whom we share our lives
companionate love
the deep affection that is felt in long-lasting relationships is called _____ lovel this feeling is fostered in relationships in which ________
companionate; there is equity between partners
opening her mail, joan discovers a romantic greeting card from her boyfriend. according to the two-factor theory, she is likely to feel the most intense romantic feelings if, priot to reading the card, she has just
completed her daily run (physical arousal)
in his study of obedience, stanley milgram found that the majority of participants
complied with all the demands of the experiment
a perceived incompatibility of actions, goals, or ideas between individuals or groups
conflict
a perceived incompatibility of actions, goals, or ideas is called _____. this perception can take place between _______ at war, _____ gropups feuding within a society, or ________ sparring in a relationships
conflict; nations; cultural; partners
twenty-year-old marge belonged to a sorority. during pledge week, she was ordered to force potential members to strip in front of their friends. although marge disapproved of asking fellow students to embarass themselves, she did it anyway. she respected the sorority officers, and all her fellow sisters were also hazing the pledges. how would milgram explain marge's behavior?
conforming to group behavior (made a commitment, admires group, large group that agrees)
adjusting one's ehavior to coincide with a group standard
conformity
the tendency to change one's thinking or behavior to coincide with a group standard
conformity
the term that refers to the tendency to adjust one's behavior to coincide with an assumed group standard is
conformity
which most accurately states the effects of crowding on behavior?
crowding sometimes intensifies people's reactions
increasing the number of people that are present during an emergency tends to
decrease the likelihood that anyone will help (bystander effect)
refers to the loss of self-restraint and self-awareness that sometimes occurs in group situations that foster arousal and anonymity; undo one's individuality
deindividuation
the feeling of anonymity and loss of self-restraint that an individual may develop when in a group is called
deindividuation (KKK & white hoods)
the phenomenon in which individuals lose their identity and relinquish normal restraints when they are part of a group is called
deindividuation (like KKK)
Violence on television tends to ____ people to cruelty and ___ them to respond aggressively when they are provoked
desensitize prime
violence on television tends to _______ people to cruelty and _____ them to respond aggressively when they are provoked
desensitize; prime
research studies of the impact of violent video games ________ (confirm/ disconfirm) the idea that we feel better if we "blow off steam" by venting our emotions. playing violent video games _______ (increases/ decreases) aggressive thoughts, emotions and behaviors
disconfirm; increases
an unjustifiable negative behavior toward a group or its members
discrimination
dissonance theory predicts that people induced (without coercion) to behave contrary to their true attitudes will be motivated to reduce the resulting _____ by changing their ______
dissonance; attitudes
today, most psychologists _____ (do/ do not) consider human aggression to be instinctive
do not
research has found that for a minority to succeed in swaying a majority, the minority must
express its position as consistently as possible
today's biopsychosocial approach has stimulated neuroscience studies that have detected implicit prejudice in people's _______-muscle responses and in the activation of their brain's ______
facial; amygdala
true or false: a bystander is more likely to offer help in an emergency if other bystanders are present
false
true or false: group polarization tends to prevent groupthink from ocurring
false
true or false: human aggression is instinctual
false
true or false: in our relations with others of similar status, we tend to give more than we receive
false
true or false: when explaining our own behavior, we tend to underestimate situational influences
false
true or false: crowded conditions usually subdue people's reactions
false: they increase/intensify people's reactions
the mere exposure effect demonstrates that
familiarity breeds fondness
in getting people to administer increasingly larger shocks, milgram was in effect applying the ______-_____-______-______ technique
foot-in-the-door
the tendency for people who agree to a small request to comply later with a larger request
foot-in-the-door phenomenon
violent criminals often have diminished activity in the _____ of the brain, which play an important role in ___________
frontal lobes; controlling impulses
according to the _________ ________ principle, *inability* to achieve a goal leads to anger, which may *generate aggression*
frustration aggression
states that aggression is triggered when people become angry because their efforts to achieve a goal have been blocked
frustration-aggression principle
our tendency to underestimate the impact of situations and to overestimate the impact of personal dispositions upon the behavior of others
fundamental attribution error
example of altruism
giving food, shelter, or support without expectation of reward
charles osgood has advanced a strategy of concilitation called GRIT, which stands for _________ and ___________ __________ in _________ __________. the key to this method is each side's offering of a small ____ gesture in order to increase mutual trust and cooperation
graduated; reciprocated; initiatives; tension reduction; conciliatory/cooperative
group discussion enhances prevailing tendencies
group polarization
jane and sandy were best friends in their first year of university. jane joined a sorority; sandy did not. by the end of their last year, they found that they had less in common with each other than with the other members of their respective circles of friends. which phenomena most likely explains their feelings?
group polarization
refers to the enhancement of a group's prevailing tendencies through discussion, which often has the effect of accentuating the group's differences from other groups
group polarization
which is most likely to promote groupthink
group polarization is evident
the enhancement of each group's prevailing tendency over time is called _____ _______. electronic discussions in ______ groups provide a medium for this tendency
group polarization; virtual
refers to the unrealistic thought processes and decision making that occur within groups when the desire for group harmony overrides a realistic appraisal of alternatives
groupthink
which stragety would be MOST likely to foster positive feelings between two conflicting groups?
have the group work on a superordinate goal
blatant forms of prejudice _______ (have/ have not) diminished. however, even people who deny holding prejudiced attitudes may carry negative ____________ about race
have; associations
when male students in an experiment were told that a woman to whom they would be speaking had been instructed to act in a friendly or unfriendly way, most of them subsequently attributed her behavior to
her personal disposition
summarizing his report on the biology of aggression, Sam notes that
hormones and alcohol influence the neural systems that control aggression (factors that fuel aggression)
kids who play a lot of violent video games see the world as more ______, get into more ______ and ______, and get worse _______
hostile; arguments; fights; grades
explain what a reward theory of attraction is and how it can account for the three predictors of liking - proximity, attractiveness, and similarity
if you are involved with someone who has the three predictors of liking, there are more benefits than costs in the relationship; reinforces your lifestyle
over time, the initial differences between groups usually ______ (increase/ decrease)
increase (Facebook & social media)
research studies have indicated that the tendency of viewers to misperceive normal sexuality, revalue their partners, and trivialize rape is
increased by exposure to pornography
researchers found that people worked _______ (harder/ less hard) in a team tug-of-war than they had in an individual contest. this phenomenon has been called _____ _______
less hard; social loafing (Group testing or group task)
in a series of staged accidents, latane and darley found that a bystander was ________ (more/ less) likely to help when more people shared responsibility for helping, that is, when there was a _____________ _______ _____________. this phenomenon has been called the ________ ________
less; diffusion of responsibility; bystander effect
most researchers agree that
media violence is a factor in aggression
when conflicts arise, a third-party ________ may facilitate communication and promote understanding
mediator
refers to the fact that repeated exposure to an unfamiliar stimulus increases our liking of it
mere exposure effect
the distorted images people in conflict form of each other are called __________-_________ perceptions
mirror-image
mr. and mrs. samuals are constantly fighting, and each perceives the other as hard-headed and insensitive. their conflict is being fueled by
mirror-image perceptions
negative, mutual views that conflicting people often hold about one another
mirror-image perceptions
parent-training programs often advise parents to avoid ______ violence by screaming and hitting. one _________-________ program with juvenile offenders and gang members and their parents has been successful in bringing down the youths' re-arrest rates
modeling; aggression-replacement
compared with relationships formed to person, internet-formed relationships are ________ (more/ less) likely to last beyond two years. studies of people who engage in _______ dating reveal that observers can read a _______ (woman's/ man's) level of romantic interest more accurately than a _________ (woman's/ man's).
more; speed; man's; woman's
prejudice is also nourished by ______ emotions
negative
in humans and animals, aggression is facilitated by ______ systems, which are in turn influenced by ________, alcohol, and other substances in the blood
neural; hormones
refers to the pressure on individuals to conform to avoid rejection or gain social approval; the pressure groups exert on the individual to behave in ways acceptable to the group standard
normative social influence
subjects in asch's line-judgement experiment conformed to the group standard when their judgements were observed by others but not when they were made in private. this tendency to conform in public demonstrates
normative social influence
the effect of social approval or disapproval
normative social influence
one reason that people comply with social pressure is to gain approval or avoid rejection; this is called _____ _____ ______. understood rules for accepted and expected behavior are called social _____
normative social influence; norms
according to darley and latane, people will help only if a three stage decision-making process is completed: bystanders must first ________ the incident, then ________ it is an emergency, and finally _____ _________ for helping
notice; interpret; assume responsibility
a group that is like-minded will probabably change its ______ through discussion (they become more polarized)
opinions
our tendency to recall the faces of our own races of our own race more accurately than those of other races
other-race effect
refers to the people and groups that are excluded from our ingroup
outgroup
in one experiment, college men were physically aroused and then introduced to an attractive woman. compared with men who had not been aroused, these men
reported more positive feelings toward the woman
aggressive behavior can be learned through _______, as shown by the fact that people use aggression where they've found it pays, and through ______ of others
rewards; observation
Crime rates are higher in countries in which there is a large disparity between those who are ____ and those who are ____. High violence rates also are typical of cultures and families in which there is minimal ____.
rich poor father care/male role model
crime rates are higher in countries in which there is a large disparity between those who are _______ and those who are _____. high violence rates also are typical of cultures and families in which there in minimal ______ _______
rich; poor; father care
a set of explanations about how people in a specific social position ought to behave
role
proposes that prejudice provides an outlet for anger by finding someone to blame
scapegoat theory
refers to a person's sharing intimate feelings with another
self-disclosure
experiments have shown that, among other factors, depictions by the media of _____ _____ most directly affect men's aceptance and performance of aggression against women
sexual violence
which best summarizes the relative important of personal control and social control of our behavior
situational and personal influences interact in determining our behavior
the idea that social behavior aims to maximize rewards and minimize costs is proposed by the _____ ______ theory
social exchange (you scratch my back & I'll scratch yours; if someone gives u an xmas gift, u feel like u need to give one back)
states that our social behavior revolves around exchanes, in which we try to minimize our costs and maximize our benefits
social exchange theory
performance is improved by an audience
social facilitation
stronger performance of simple or well-learned tasks that occurs when other people are present
social facilitation
the tendency to perform a task better when other people are present is called ______ _______. in general, people become aroused in the presence of others, and arousal enhances the correct response on a(n) (easy/ difficult) task. later research revealed that arousal strengthens the response that is most _____ in a given situation
social facilitation; easy; likely
through our ______ ______, we associate ourselves with certain groups and contrast ourselves with others
social identities
people work less hard in a group
social loafing
the tendency for individual effort to be diminished when one is part of a group working toward a common goal
social loafing
psychologists who study how we think about, influence, and relate to one another are called
social psychologists
the scientific study of how we think about, influence, and relate to one another
social psychology
repeatedly viewing on-screen violence may create _____ _____ to which people respond when they are in new situations or are uncertain how to act
social scripts
a situation in which conflicting parties become caught in mutually destructive behaviors because each persists in pursuing its own self-interest
social trap
situations in which conflicting parties become caught in mutually destructive behavior by pursuing their own self-interests are called
social traps
another rule tells us to help those who need our help; this is the __________-_____________ norm
social-responsibility (faith-based)
the expectation that people will help those who depend on them
social-responsibility norm
the Asch and Milgram studies demonstrate that strong _____ influences can make ______ people _____ to falsehoods and commit cruel acts
social; ordinary; conform (like mob violence)
the psychologist who first studied the effects of group pressure on conformity is
solomon asch
the "rape myth" is the mistaken idea that ______________. most rapists ______ (accept/ do not accept) this myth
some women invite or enjoy rape; accept
a generalized (sometimes accurate but often overgeneralized) belief about a group of people
stereotype
a generalized belief about a group of people
stereotype
summarize the findings of the study in which undergraduates viewed either sexually explicit films or nonerotic films
studies find that after viewing sexually explicit and violent pornography films for several weeks, undergraduate males were more likely to recommend much lighter prison sentences for convicted rapists than those who viewed non-erotic films; this proved that the males who viewed sexually violent and explicit pornography were desensitized toward plight of female assault victims
mutual goals that require the cooperation of individuals or groups otherwise in conflict
superordinate goals
in muzafer sherif's study, two conflicting groups of campers were able to resolve their conflicts by working together on projects in which they shared __________ goals. shared ___________ breed solidarity, as demonstrated by a surge in the use of the word _____ in the weeks after 9/11
superordinate; predicaments; "we"
research studies have found a positive correlation between aggressive tendencies in animals and levels of the hormone
testosterone
which phenomena is best explained by cognitive disonnance theory
the foot-in-the-door phenomenon
after waiting in line for an hour to buy concert tickets, teresa is told that the concert is sold out. in her anger she pounds her fist on the ticket counter, frightening the clerk. teresa's behavior is best explained by
the frustration-aggression principle (blocking an attempt to achieve a goal creates anger and aggression)
two neighboring nations are each stockpiling weapons. each see its neighbor's actions as an act of aggression and its own actions as self-defense. evidently, these nations are victims of
the fundamental attribution error
ever since their cabin lost the camp softball competition, the campers have become increasingly hostile toward one camper in their cabin, blaming her for every problem in the cabim. this behavior is best explained in terms of
the scapegoat theory
genocide/ extermination
the systematic attempt to destroy an entire people
which best describes how GRIT works
the two sides engage in a series of reciprocated conciliatory acts
ahmed and monique are on a blind date. which of the following will probably be MOST influential in determining whether they like each other?
their physical attractiveness
based on findings from milgram's obedience studies, participants would be LESS likely to follow the experimenter's orders when
they see another person disobey instructions
people with power and status may become prejudiced because
they tend to justify the social inequalities (they blame the victim: just-world phenomenon)
true or false: an individual is more likely to conform when the rest of the group is unanimous
true
true or false: counterattitudinal behavior (acting contrary to our beliefs) often leads to attitude change
true
true or false: peripheral route persuasion allows for fast responding to an issue
true
true or false: the tendency of people to conform is influenced by their culture
true
true or false: when explaining another's behavior, we tend to underestimate situational influences
true
true or false: when individuals lose their sense of identity in a group, they often become more uninhibited
true
prejudice is an ________ (and usually __________) attitude toward a group that involves overgeneralized beliefs known as _________
unjustifiable; negative; stereotypes
a minority opinion will have the most success in swaying the majority if it takes a stance that is _______ (unswerving/ flexible)
unswerving
in humans, aggressiveness _______ (varies/ does not vary) greatly from culture to culture, era to era, and person to person
varies
when college men were placed in an aroused state, their feelings toward an attractive woman _______ (were/ were not) more positive than those of men who had not been aroused
were
which is important in promoting conformity in individuals
whether an individual's behavior will be observed by others in the group
cross-cultural research reveals that men judge women as more attractive if they have a ________ appearance, whereas women judge men who appear _______, _________, ______, and _______ as more attractive. people also see to prefer physical features that are neither unusually ________ nor _________. average faces, which tend to be _______, are judged to be more sexually attractive
youthful; mature; *dominant*; affluent (stable financially); masculine; large; small; symmetrical
Regarding the influence of alcohol and testosterone on aggressive behavior, which of the following is true
Consumption of alcohol and injections of testosterone both promote aggressive behavior (anabolic steroids)
the classic social psychology studies of obedience were conducted by _______. when ordered by the experimenter to electrically shock the "learner", the majority of participants (the "teachers") in these studies have found that women's compliance rates in similar situations were _______ (higher than/ lower than/ similar to) men's
Stanley Hilgram; complied; similar to
Summarize the findings of the study in which undergraduates viewed either sexually explicit films or non-erotic films
Studies find that after viewing sexually explicit & violent pornography films for several weeks, undergraduate males were more likely to recommend much lighter prison sentences for convicted rapist than those who viewed not erotic films (desensitization toward plight of female assault victims)
give an example of the practical consequences of attributions
a hurtful remark from a friend is more likely to be forgiven if it is attributed to a situation
which situation should produce the GREATEST cognitive dissonance?
a student volunteers to debate an issue, taking the side he personally disagrees with
which is an example of the foot-in-the-door phenomenon?
after agreeing to wear a small "enforce recycling" lapel pin, a woman agrees to collect signatures on a petition to make recycling required by law
any physical or verbal behavior intended to hurt or destroy
aggression
one drug that unleashes aggressive responses to provocation is ______
alcohol
an unselfish regard for the welfare of others is called
altruism
unselfish regard for others
altruism
unselfish regard for the welfare of others
altruism
twin studies suggest that genes _____ (do/ do not) influence human aggression. one genetic marker of those who commit the most violence is the _____ chromosome. studies of violent criminals reveal diminished activity in the brain's ______ _______, which play an important role in controlling ________
do; Y; frontal lobes; impulses (Less than 10% of males have the warrior gene which makes them more aggressive due to the YY chromosome (anomaly)
people take on the _____ tones of others around them. this natural tendency is called _____ ______. the chameleon effect refers to our natural tendency to unconsciously ______ others' expressions, postures, and voice tones. this helps us to feel what they are feeling, referred to as _______. it also helps explain why studies of british nurses and accountants have revealed ______ ______ sharing up and down moods
emotional; automatic mimicry; imitate/mimic; empathizing; mood linkage
refers to the condition in which there is mutual giving and receiving between the partners in a relationship
equity
companionate love is promoted by ________ - mutual sharing and giving by both partners. another key ingredient of loving relationships is the revealing of intimate aspects of ourselves through _______. a third key to enduring love is _______ ________
equity; honest self-disclosure; positive support & trust
which conclusion did milgram derive from his studies of obedience
even ordinary people, without any particular hostility, can become agents in a destructive process
when people are repeatedly exposed to unfamiliar stimuli, their liking of the stimuli __________ (increases/ decreases). this phenomenon is the ________ ________ ______. this phenomenon was ______ for our ancestors, for whom the unfamiliar was often dangerous. one implication of this is that _________ against those who are culturally different may be a primitice, ________ emotional response
increases; mere exposure; adaptive; prejudice; automatic
another reason people comply is taht they have genuinely been influenced by what they have *learned* from others; this type of influence is called _______ _________ ________
informational social influence
results when one is willing to accept others' opinions about reality
informational social influence
refers to the people and groups with whom we share a common identity
ingroup
the tendency to favor our own group
ingroup bias
High levels of testosterone correlate with ____, low tolerance for ___, ____, and ____. Among teenage boys and adult men, high testosterone also correlates with ___, hard ____, and aggressive-bullying responses to ____. With age, testosterone levels--and aggressiveness--____. Although testosterone heightens aggressiveness, aggression ____ testosterone level.
irritability frustration assertiveness impulsiveness delinquency drug use frustration decrease increases
high levels of testosterone correlate with _______, low tolerance for _____, _______, and _______. among teenage boys and adult men, high testosterone also correlates with __________, hard ____ ______, and aggressive-bullying responses to _______. although testosterone heightens aggressiveness, aggression _______ (increases/ decreases) testosterone level
irritability; frustration; assertiveness; impulsiveness; delinquency; drug use; frustration; increases
aggression as defined as behavior that
is intended to hurt another person
Aggression is defined as behavior that
is intended to hurt another person.
a person's attractiveness ______ (is/ is not) strongly related to his or her self-esteem or happiness
is not
in most situations, establishing contact between two conflicting groups ______ (is/ is not) sufficient to resolve conflicr
is not
physical attack on people and property
it may take the form of a physical attack by a mob or gang warfare resulting from prejudice. it also may take the form of defacing buildings or places of worship; physical attack includes all violence to people or property based on hatred, fear, ignorance, and revenge (when institutional racism is prevalent in a society, physical attack is likely to go unpunished and may even be encouraged
what is true about agrression?
it varies too much to be instinctive in humans
the belief that people get what they deserve - that the good are rewarded and the bad punished - is expressed in the ______-_______ phenomenon
just-world
a manifestation of the commonly held belief that good is rewarded and evil is punished; the logic is indisputable
just-world phenomenon
the belief that those who suffer deserve their fate is expressed in the
just-world phenomenon
when people who overheard a seizure victim calling for help through others were hearing the same plea, they were ____ (more/ less) likely to go to his aid than when they thought no one else was aware of the emergency
less (bystander effect)
another factor that fosters the formation of group stereotypes and prejudice is the tendency to _______ from vivid or memorable cases
overgeneralize (Like 9/11)
hatfield has distinguished two types of love: _____ love and ______ love
passionate (sexual); companionate (companions)
refers to an aroused state of intense positive absorption in another person, especially at the beginning of a relationship
passionate love
which was NOT mentioned in the text discussion of the roots of prejudice?
people's tendency to assume that exceptional, or especially memorable, individuals are unlike the majority of members of a group
occurs when people are influenced by more superficial and incidental cues, such as a speaker's reputation or appearance
peripheral route persuasion
Other aversive stimuli can provoke hostility, including...
physical pain, personal insults, foul odors, hot temperatures, cigarette smoke
other aversive stimuli can provoke hostility, including:
physical pain, personal insults, foul odors, hot temperatures, cigarette smoke, and crowds
comment on the impression of women that pornography frequently conveys and the effects this impression has on attitudes and behavior
pornography tends to portray women as enjoying being the victims of sexual aggression, and this perception increases the acceptance of coercion in sexual relationships. repeatedly viewing X-rated films and Internet pornography makes one's partner seem less attractive. it makes friendships seem more sexual and makes sexual aggression seem less serious (Studies on pornography)
attitudes _____ (predict/ do not predict) behavior under certain conditions
predict
an unjustifiable and usually negative attitude toward a group or its members
prejudice
a prerequisite for, and perhaps the most powerful predictor of attraction is
proximity
one rule of social behavior tells us to return help to those who have helped us; this is the _________ norm
reciprocity
the expectation that people will help those who have helped them
reciprocity norm
list the conditions under which obedience was highest in Milgram's studies
-person giving orders was close at hand -person was perceived to be a legitimate authority (milgram effect) -group was prestigious (yale university in this experiment)
research studies indicate that in an emergency situation, the presence of others often
-prevents people from even noticing the situation -prevents people from interpreting an unusual event as an emergency -prevents people from assuming responsibility for assisting
many research studies demonstrate that our attitudes are strongly influenced by our _______. one example of this is the tendency for people who agree to a small request to comply later with a larger one. this is the _____-___-______-_____ phenomenon
Behavior/actions; foot-in-the-door
researchers have found that the reactions of people in crowded situations are often ________ (lessened/amplified)
amplified e.g. watching a movie alone you barely react, but when you watch in a movie theater you laugh a lot
feelings, often based on our beliefs, that predispose our responses are called _____. when people focus on an issue and respond favorably to an argument, ______ _____ _____ has occured. persuasion may also occur through the _____ (slower/ faster) _______ ______ as people respond to incidental cues such as a speaker's appearance
attitudes; central route persuasion; faster peripheral route ("snap judgements")
discrimination increases prejudice through the tendency of people to ______ victims for their plight
blame
before she gave a class presentation favoring gun control legislation, Wanda opposed it. her present attitude favoring such legislation can best be explained by
cognitive dissonance theory
studies of prejudice indicate that it is often an unconscious, or ______ action. research has shown that _________ people with a flashed Black rather than White face makes them _______ (more/ less) likely to perceive a flashed tool as a gun
implicit; priming; more
concluding her presentation on deindividuation, renee notes that deindividuation is less likely in situations that promote
increased self awareness and self esteem
the effect of accepting others' opinions about something
informational social influence
maria recently heard a speech calling for a ban on aerosol sprays that endanger the earth's ozone layer. maria's subsequent decision to stop using aerosol sprays is an example of
informational social influence (learned about it)
the tendency to favor one's own group
ingroup bias
prejudice is also fostered by the _____ _____, a tendency to favor groups to which one belongs - called the _____ - while excluding others, or the _______ ("us vs them" mentality)
ingroup bias; ingroup; outgroup
for those with money, power, and prestige, prejudice often serves as a means of _______ social inequalities
justifying
americans today express ______ (less/ the same/ more) racial and gender prejudice than they did 50 years ago
less (this is actually not true today)
most people prefer mirror-image photographs of their faces. this is best explained by
mere exposure effect
the power of one or two individuals to sway the opinion of the majority is called ____ ____
minority influence
most people tend to ______ (overestimate/ underestimate) the extent to which people's actions are influenced by social situations because their ______ is focused on the person. this tendency is called the ______ _____ ______. when explaining our own behavior, or that of someone we know well, this tendency is ______ (stronger/ weaker). when observers view the world from others' perspectives, attributions are _______ (the same/ reversed)
overestimate; attention; *fundamental attribution error*; weaker; reversed
when you follow the social prescriptions for how you should act as, say, a college students, you are adopting a ____
role
which would most likely be subject to social facilitation
running quickly around a track
that prejudice derives from attempts to blame others for one's frustration is proposed by the _____ theory
scapegoat
in considering the power of social influence, we cannot overlook the interaction of ______ _______ (the power of the situation) and ______ ________ (the power of the individual)
social control; personal control
alexis believes that all male athletes are self-centered and sexist. her beliefs are an example of
stereotypes
the aggressive behavior of animals can be manipulated by altering the levels of the hormone __________. when this level is __________ (increased/ decreased), aggressive tendencies are reduced
testosterone; decreased
in this study, when the opinion of other group members was contradicted by objective evidence, research participants _____ (were/ were not) willing to conform to the group opinion
were
worldwide, ______ (women/ men) are more likely to live in poverty. people tend to perceive women as being more ________ and ______ and less _____ than men. This is called ____ ___ ___
women; nurturant; sensitive; aggressive; feminization of property