Chapter 12: Social Psychology (Part 2)
Social Interference
A reduction in performance due to the presence of other people
Public Goods Dilemma
A resource dilemma in which people must decide how much to contribute to a common resource
Commons Dilemma
A resource dilemma in which people must decide how much to take from a common resource
Social Dilemma
A situation in which actions that produce rewards for one individual will produce negative consequences if adopted by everyone
Prisoner's Dilemma Game
A social dilemma scenario in which mutual cooperation guarantees the best mutual outcome
Arousal: Cost-Reward Theory
A theory attributing people's helping behavior to their efforts to reduce the unpleasant arousal they feel in the face of someone's need or suffering
Empathy-Altruism Theory (Empathy-Altruism Helping Theory
A theory suggesting that people help others because of empathy with their needs
Compliance
Adjusting one's behavior because of an explicit or implicit request
Aggression
An act that is intended to cause harm to another person
Altruism
An unselfish concern for another person's welfare
Helping Behavior (Prosocial Behavior)
Any act that is intended to benefit another person
Cooperation
Any type of behavior in which people work together to attain a goal
Competition
Behavior in which individuals try to attain a goal for themselves while denying that goal to others
Obedience
Changing behavior in response to a demand from an authority figure
Conformity
Changing one's behavior or beliefs to match those of others, generally as a result of real or imagined, though unspoken, group pressure
Social Loafing
Exerting less effort when performing a group task than when performing the same task alone
Tit-For-Tat
Rewarding cooperative responses with cooperation and punishing competitive responses with competition
Social Norms
Socially based rules that prescribe what people should or should not do in various situations
Social Influence
The process whereby one person's behavior is affected by the words or actions of others
Conflict
The result of a person's or group's belief that another person or group stands in the way of their achieving a valued goal
Environmental Psychology
The study of the relationship between behavior and the physical environment
Foot-In-The-Door Technique
A compliance strategy that involves getting a person to agree to a small request then gradually presenting larger ones
Door-In-The-Face Technique
A compliance strategy that involves making a request that is likely to be denied and then substitutes a lesser alternative, which happens to be what was wanted in the first place
Low-Ball Technique
A compliance strategy that involves obtaining an oral commitment from someone to do something then increasing the demands after the oral commitment
Task-Motivated Leader
A leader who provides close supervision, leads by directives, and generally discourages group discussion
Relationship-Motivated Leader
A leader who provides loose supervision, asks for group members' ideas, and is concerned with subordinates' feelings
Group Think
A pattern of thinking in which group members fail to evaluate realistically the wisdom of various options and decisions
Bystander Effect
A phenomenon in which the chances that someone will help in an emergency decrease as the number of people present changes
Social Facilitation
A phenomenon in which the presence of others improves a person's performance
Frustration-Aggression Hypothesis
A proposition that frustration always leads to some form of aggressive behavior
Deindividuation
A psychological state occurring in group members that results in loss of individuality and a tendency to do things not normally done when alone