chapter 18

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children adjustment divorce

Adjustment is made easier when parents take special care to explain the divorce and allow children to express their feelings.

in group

"Us"—people with whom we share a common identity.

edward thorndike

coined the halo and devil effect

In some cultures, _____ is an indication of wealth and fertility

excess weight

social context

includes the real, imaged, or symbolic presence of other people , the activities and interactions that take place among people, the settings in which behavior occurs and the expectations and social norms governing behavior in a given setting

deindividualization

loss of self-awareness and self restraint occurring in group situations that foster action and anonymity

A new student at a high school is displaying normative conformity by all of the following EXCEPT:

sitting alone in the cafe

utility value

the ability of a person or participant to help another achieve his or her goals

stimulation value

the ability of a person or participant to interest or expose another to new ideas and experiences

ego support value

the ability of a person to provide another person with sympathy, encouragement, and approval

self fulfilling prophecy

the way you act toward someone changes depending on your impression of them and this in turn affects how they interact with you **

true or false statement

these initial judgements may influence us more than later information does

true or false statement

these needs, acquired through social learning, can only be satisfied by other human beings

altruism

unselfish regard for the welfare of others **

Situationism

view that says environmental conditions influence people's behavior as much or more than their personal disposition does

kurt lewin

was the father of social psychology. He developed the equation that behavior is a function of a person's character plus their environment.well-known for his work with the American Jewish Council to reduce anti-semitism. He studied prejudice and the use of persuasion and military propaganda. **

social exchange theory

we work towards balancing the amount of effort that parties are putting into social relationships; continue to help others until we feel we are not getting the same in return **

devil effect

when a negative trait can impact opinions about other aspects of a person

mere exposure effect

states the more one is exposed to something, the more one will come to like it; advertising- more is better **

stanford prison experiment

study conducted to investigate the effects of becoming a prisoner or prison guard and role playing

social facilitation

tendency for improved performance of tasks in the presence of others (competition) generally because of heightened state of awareness **

social loafing

tendency for people in a group to exert less effort when pooling their efforts towards a common goal **

actor observor bias

tendency to attribute one's own behavior to outside causes but attribute the behavior of others to internal causes

complementarity

the attraction that often develops between opposite types of people because of the ability of one to supply what the other lacks **

In Stanley Milgram's experiment on obedience and authority, the participants believed the responsibility for the shocks fell to:

the authority figure

physical proximity

the distance of one person to another person

separation shock

the free time a person desperately wanted but now has no idea how to fill; the period of mourning that people go through a divorce until they realize they have survived first step towards adjusting to divorce

group think

the mode of thinking that occurs when the desire for harmony in a decision-making group overrides a realistic view of the alternatives; Tendency for a cohesive group to move toward consensus and conformity, rather than what may be the best action or plan. **

body language

the process of conveying a message from a sender to a receiver using space, body language, and facial expressions

schema

the set of assumption about a person or an event

bystander effect

the tendency for any given bystander to be less likely to give aid if other bystanders are present;crowds diminishes feelings of individual responsibility **

conformity

the tendency for people to adapt their behaviors, attitudes and opinions to fit the actions of other members

primacy effect

the tendency to form opinions about others based on first impressions

self serving bias

the tendency to view one's successes as stemming from internal factors and one's failures as stemming from external factors

generational identity

the theory that people of different ages tend to think differently about certain issues because of different formative experiences

In Stanley Milgram's experiment on obedience and authority, many participants administered the shocks because:

they respected the professor's authority

group polarization

when members of a group have similar ,though not identical views about a topic and discuss them, their opinions become more extreme; When a dominant view surfaces as a result of group discussion. **

self disclosure

when one shares a piece of personal information with another, close relationships built through it, intimacy involves one reciprocating a facet of his or her life. *

two reasons we need to be with others

when we are afraid/anxious or when we are unsure of ourselves and want to compare our feelings with other people

external attribution

you attributed or related behavior to an outside cause

Which of the following statements is LEAST representative of social psychology?

It is a field that specializes in how people see themselves in relation to psychology.

soloman asche

Psychologist who conducted a study where the subjects (who were on the inside of the experiment) all gave a wrong answer about the length of a line to see if the one person who was not in on the experiment would conform to social pressures. *

social psychology

a broad field of psychology that seeks to explain how our thoughts, feelings, perceptions, and behaviors are influenced by interactions with others **

halo effect

a cognitive bias in which an observer's overall impression of a person, company, brand, or product influenced the observers feelings and thoughts about the entity's character or properties; **

cognitive dissonance

a highly motivating state in which people have conflicting cognitions, especially when their voluntary actions conflict with their attitudes

stereotypes

a set of assumptions about people in a given category, either positive or negative, often based on​ half-truths and nontruths

social cognition

a subfield of social psychology that focuses on cognitive processes and how we perceive, store, and retrieve information about social interactions

dispositionism

a view that says internal factors (genes, traits, character, qualities) influence our behavior more than the situation we are in

social responsibility norms

an expectation that people will help those needing their help **

fundamental attribution error

an inclination to over attribute others' behavior to internal causes (​dispositions​ factors) and discount the situational factors contributing to their behavior

true or false statement

an unattractive child is far more likely to be judged to be bad or cruel for an act of misbehavior than is a more attractive peer

just world hypothesis

assumes that judgements on performance are fair and people get the outcome that they deserve **

internal attribution

attributing or relating a behavior to a personal characteristic

out group

"them" - those perceived as different or apart from our ingroup **

three ways prejudices are formed (6 point)

1. personality theory- prejudices are based on personal experiences that occur during development 2. motivational theory- drive for success motivates people to form prejudices about their competitors 3. social learning- observing others, influence of the beliefs of our peers and family

What percentage of participants in Stanley Milgram's study on obedience and authority continued to administer 450-volt shocks at the insistence of the authority figure?

65%

Intimacy and close relationships are more easily formed with others who are likely to accept our _____.

behaviors and attitudes

social psychology includes the study of all of the following EXCEPT:

biology of the brain

normative conformity

changing our attitudes and behaviors so people will like us; acting within social norms **

Why were Solomon Asch's experiments on conformity so important?

clealy demonstrated the power of conformity

attribution theory

collection of principles based on our explanations of the causes of events, other people's behaviors, and our own behaviors

nonverbal communication

conveying messages using space, body language, and facial expression

In which of the following cultural examples would you expect a strong level of conformity?

culture where the cultural group identity is highly valued

true or false statement

if stereotypes influence our information about people, they may become self fulfilling prophecies

according to Yale psychologist Irving Janis, close-knit groups maintain solidarity by _____.

ignoring dissent

james has just been hired at XYZ Corporation. He carefully watches how his new colleagues behave in order to learn how he should behave. James is exhibiting _____.

informational conformity

four errors of judging behavior (8 points)

just world hypothesis, fundamental attribution error, the actor - observer bias, and the self serving bias.

homogany

marrying someone who has similar attributes.

endogamy

marrying someone who is from one's own social group

social identity

membership in particular groups which may determine our everyday interactions **

stanley schacter

misery loves company

three components of romantic love

need, caring, intimacy

discrimination

negative action taken against a person because of his membership in a group

A student in a classroom is exhibiting social loafing by _____.

not raising her hand when the teacher asks a question

stanley milgram

obedience to authority; had participants administer what they believed were dangerous electrical shocks to other participants; wanted to see if Germans were an aberration or if all people were capable of committing evil actions **

milgram experiment

obedience; electrical shocks to incorrect answers; learners were paid actors.

true or false statement

obese adults are often discriminated against when applying for jobs

erik erikson

one who believed that the ways children interact with their parents early in life influence the ways they deal with people important to them in their adult lives

triangular model

passion, intimacy, committment

foot in the door method

people are morel likely to agree to a difficult request if they first agree to an easy one **

According to Robert Zajonc's drive theory, a cross country runner might _____.

perform best if he knows he's faster than his competitors

true or false statement

physically attractive people were consistently viewed more positive than less attractive ones

reactance theory

proposes that we will rebel against restrictions that limit our behavioral freedom

true or false statement

separation shock is the first step to adjusting to divorce

A professional football player who plays better when his games are nationally televised is exhibiting _____.

social facilitation

social roles

socially defined patterns of behavior that are expected of persons in a given setting or group

asch effect

A form of conformity in which a group majority influences individual judgments. *

social norms

A group's expectations regarding what is appropriate and acceptable for its members' attitudes and behaviors in given situations

Sarah notices that just about everybody on her soccer team wears the same type of headband. Based on typical conformity patterns, why is Sarah likely to also buy this type of headband

A person is most inclined to conform with a group when he or she believes that the majority of the group is acting together.

Bill, 22 years of age, is a native of Chicago and is currently following a three year Bachelor Degree in Biology at the University of Philadelphia. Bill is an evangelical and his family has always supported the Republican party.Who among the following will most likely be a friend to Bill?

Christopher who is following a Bachelor Degree in Biology at the University of Philadelphia and has family who has always followed the evangelical traditions. Christopher is 23 years old and has never been to Chicago.

Each participant in Stanley Milgram's experiment on obedience and authority tested their willingness to:

Disobey their personal conscience

How might a sales professional integrate social psychology into their strategy?

He or she might incorporate persuasion techniques that have been shown to influence people.

When examining a person's behavior, why would Kurt Lewin have been interested in knowing about that person's culture and community?

Lewin believed that a person's behavior is a function of both individual character and environment.

choices of friends (12 point)

The six factors are proximity, reward values, physical appearance, approval, similarity, and complementary. Proximity is the distance from one person to another, since living closer to someone the more likely they will become friends. Reward values have different types of values: stimulation, utility, and ego-support value. These rewards are appealing to people when looking for friends. Physical appearance greatly influences the impressions of others. People tend to be attracted to those who are more attractive since people who are considered to have physical beaty are more responsive, interesting, intelligent, kind, etc. Another factor is approval. We want to be with people who agree and support us. Similarity plays a factor because people tend to choose friends whose backgrounds, attitudes, and interest are similar to their own. The final factor is complementarity which is the attraction between opposite types of people.

While deciding on how to approach a battle, an army unit that is exhibiting groupthink might ____.

endanger themselves with a risky but agreed-upon plan

true or false statement

evidence suggests that people who grow up in a violent family are likely to continue that model of behavior against their own mate or children

informational conformity

group to provide knowledge about appropriate behaviors and attitudes; the tendency to rely on group wisdom to dictate appropriate actions **

prejudice

having negative thoughts, emotions, attitudes or feelings towards an individual solely based on his membership in a particular group

Which of the following attributes indicate cross-cultural attractiveness?

having youthful facial features

Why was Stanley Milgram's experiment on obedience and authority so controversial?

he participants were asked to shock people


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