Chapter 15 Checkup
The anxiety we perceive when we become aware of the conflict between our behavior and our attitudes is called
Cognitive dissonance
The tendency of people to bring their behavior and/or attitudes in line with group norms and pressures is called
Conformity
All of the following are examples of symptoms of groupthink, EXCEPT:
Individual group members voice their doubts and disagreements
The social psychological term to describe unharmonious relations among groups is
Intergroup Conflict
The human tendency to make judgment errors that are in favor of your own self is called the
Self-serving bias
Attributing clusters of traits to specific categories of individuals and objects, which serves an important purpose in human social cognition, is called
Stereotyping
One way that dehumanization of outgroups may occur is through the emotion of
disgust
According to Robert Zajonc, it is adaptive to be cautious around unfamiliar objects and people, and to be more open to familiar stimuli and individuals. This is the hypothesized basis for the
mere exposure effect
Researchers have found that people come to appreciate almost anything the more times they are exposed to it, be it letters, shapes, syllables, melodies, or faces. This phenomenon is called the
mere exposure effect
As in the case of the Asch experiments, people are sometimes motivated to conform to avoid embarrassment or obtain approval from the group. This is called
normative influence
In a study of the normative influence on energy conservation among a group of Californians, this was the best predictor of a person's self-reported conservation efforts.
"other Californians are doing it"
Members of this part of the world tend not to exhibit the fundamental attribution error when explaining the causes of others' behavior.
East Asia
People often make different judgments of the same behavior depending on whether they performed the behavior or observed the behavior in others. This is referred to as the
actor-observer bias
The offering of assistance to others without the expectation of immediate reward is called
altruism
All of the following are aspects of the self-serving bias, EXCEPT:
attributing your failures to your own efforts
In the age of the Internet, much of our self-presentation activities involve
computer-mediated communication
Janet Polivy and Peter Herman use this term to describe the result of repeated attempts at self-change that are based on unrealistically high expectations.
false-hope syndrome
When someone is unaware of the prejudicial biases in their behaviors, it is called
implicit prejudice
The tendency to judge an individual based on beliefs about, or feelings toward, the group to which the person belongs is called
prejudice
In laboratory studies of the bystander effect, the general rule is that the presence of groups
reduces the likelihood of any one individual offering aid
Laying aside a powerful, immediate desire, response, or goal in the service of more important, overriding long-term goals is called
self-control
According to the strength model of self-control,
self-control exists in a limited quantity that differs among people
The implicit or explicit agreements people make with one another that call for honesty and fairness are given this name by social psychologists.
social contracts
The effects of deindividuation on behavior were revealed in this classic psychological study.
the Stanford Prison experiment
The tendency to feel as if more people are observing and judging your behavior than actually are is called
the spotlight effect