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61 Cards in this Set
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The quotewe do not see the world as it is we see it as a world we are has to do with what |
Perception |
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Matthew Shepard was |
A victim of a hate crime The process of releasing her |
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The process of releasing pent emotion is known as |
Catharsis |
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Reality is |
Subjective |
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Exaggerating the importance of a negative event is known as |
Catastrophizing |
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The father of stress Research the researcher who developed the general a adpsgion syndrome is |
Hans selye |
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The father of stress Research the researcher who developed the general a adpsgion syndrome is |
Hans selye |
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The size of space boundaries or space bubbles between people |
Differs in different cultures |
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A statement you make to another person when you seek clarification of something the person Said or did is called |
Perception checking |
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I love finding that people pay much more attention to initial information they received about a person that they do about information that comes along later is known as |
Primacy effect |
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I love finding that people pay much more attention to initial information they received about a person that they do about information that comes along later is known as |
Primacy effect |
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The mistake assumption that others see things the same way you do is known as |
False consensus bias |
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The tendency to seek out and pay attention to information that supports our believes and ignore information the poses them is known as |
Confirmatory bias |
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The tendency to seek out and pay attention to information that supports our believes and ignore information the poses them is known as |
Confirmatory bias |
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The human tendency to assume the other peoples behavior can be explained by the personalities were as our own behavior is a result of situational all factors is known as |
Fundamental attribution error |
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The experiment and discussed in our tax which then turned around the issue involving the power of social roles was the |
Zimbardo prison experiment |
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Sets or patterns of knowledge which we possess about certain concepts events or situations which affects the way we perceive them and remember them |
Schememas |
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As time passes we tend to remember events such as vacation is even better than we did a while initially experience them in a phenomenon known as |
Rosy retrospection |
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As time passes we tend to remember events such as vacation is even better than we did a while initially experience them in a phenomenon known as |
Rosy retrospection |
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A voluntary change and they believe or behavior with intent to follow a Perceived social norm is known as |
Conformity |
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When we conform and order to fit in with a certain group we are staying in the process of |
Normative social influence |
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And emotion begins when we experience in |
Activating event |
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When conformity helps us to make the right decision in situations where we are not sure what to do we call this process |
Informational social influence |
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The Laramie project was about |
A study of the influence of cowboy on the larger USA culture and consciousness |
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The Laramie project was about |
A study of the influence of cowboy on the larger USA culture and consciousness |
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Agreeing to suspect request as a response to social influence known as |
Compliance |
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The fact that we are more likely to agree with a person to request if we feel we owe them is an example of the Principle of |
Reciprocity |
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The fact that we are more likely to agree with a person to request if we feel we owe them is an example of the Principle of |
Reciprocity |
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The principal would suggest that we are more likely to agree to something if we have already made a smaller agreement to do it is known as |
Commitment |
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One form of social influence which involves our being more likely to agree to something if we think others have already done it so is known as |
Social proof |
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The Prince a bowl which suggests we are more likely to go along with someone when we see them as likable person is Nonna’s |
Liking |
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The fact that we are more likely to agree to something when a authority figures make the request is known as |
Authority |
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The Prince a bowl which maintains that product seems more attractive when they are available for a limited time oh and limited quantity is known as |
Scarcity |
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The milgraim experiment In which students up there I’m in a screenshot to experimental subjects demonstrated the influence of |
Situational factors influencing conformity |
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The milgraim experiment In which students up there I’m in a screenshot to experimental subjects demonstrated the influence of |
Situational factors influencing conformity |
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The fact that we may be biased in favor of our own social group is best explained by |
Social identity theory |
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Our tendency to see the world through the lenses of her own culture is known as |
Ethnocentrism |
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Downgrading others who are different or not in our group is known as |
Out group bias |
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A generalization about a group of people that assume that members of that group share similar characteristics is known as |
Stereotyping |
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When a person Ask in a manner consistent with expectations that I have been communicated to the person in one way or another we are seeing the principle of |
self filling prophecies |
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Our tendency to assume that members of an out group are more alike Then members over in group is known as |
Out group homogeneity effect |
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One of the characteristics of people who are likely to stereotype is |
A high need for structure |
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A tendency to make judgments about a particular group of people is known as |
Prejudice |
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When we learned fires from those around us by intimidation We are seeing the influence of which of the following at work |
Social learning |
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One contributing factor to discrimination is the perception that others have more than you do which is known as |
Relative deprivation |
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One contributing factor to discrimination is the perception that others have more than you do which is known as |
Relative deprivation |
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The unfair treatment of a person or group of Soley because of their group membership is known as |
Discrimination |
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One suggestion for combating prejudice and Discrimination discussed in class was that of |
Help different groups get to know one another or on a personal bias |
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One suggestion for combating prejudice and Discrimination discussed in class was that of |
Help different groups get to know one another or on a personal bias |
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Going along with a believe or behavior because it looks like many others are doing the same thing is known |
Principle of social proof |
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Synthetic |
Synthetic |
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William Shakespeare said there is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so this quote refers |
Perception |
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William Shakespeare said there is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so this quote refers |
Perception |
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When we attribute behavior to an external or sensational factor we are exhibiting |
External attribution |
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William Shakespeare said there is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so this quote refers |
Perception |
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When we attribute behavior to an external or sensational factor we are exhibiting |
External attribution |
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And example of need influence perception would be |
Hunger |
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When we experience emotion the positive congitive appraisal involves |
And interpretation of what the situation means to us |
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The guy line for a conversation typical for each culture or known as |
Talking rules |
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The concept of stereotyping refers to |
A generalization about a group of people that assumes that members of the group share a common characteristics |
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The author of our textbook is |
Vivan McCann Hamilton |