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Social Psychology

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show Social Psychology  
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show Social cognition  
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Effect of situational factors and others on one's behavior   show
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Mental processes used to form judgements and draw conclusions of others   show
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show 1. Your reactions to others determined by your perceptions 2. Your goals determine what info you collect 3. Evaluate others partly on how you expect them to act 4. Your self-perception has an influence  
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Categorize people based on their shared characteristics -automatic and unconscious   show
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show Implicit Personality Theory  
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Inferring causes of people's behavior including one's own. -the explanation for a particular behavior.   show
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show Fundamental Attribution Error  
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show Actor-Observer Discrepency  
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POSITIVE outcomes due to INTERNAL characteristics. NEGATIVE outcome due to EXTERNAL factors. -> situational causes. EXAMPLE: "I got a "F" on the test because all of the questions were trick questions".   show
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show Self-Effacing (Modesty) Bias  
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The learned tendency to evaluate an object, person, or issue in a particular way. * Can be negative or positive*   show
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show Cognitive= thoughts or feelings of person or issue. ("In my opinion...") Affective= emotional, includes your feelings ("I am furious because...") Behavioral= did something about it. Which attitudes reflect in action.  
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show Cognitive Dissonance  
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How is Cognitive Dissonance resolved?   show
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show Prejudice  
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show Stereotypes  
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show In-Group  
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Groups in which we are not a member. "Them"   show
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show Out-group Homeogeneity Effect  
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show In-group Bias  
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show Cognitive- Combo of stereotypes and in/out group bias. All of your thoughts to prejudice attitudes. Emotional- Intensely negative, hatred, contempt, and fear. Behavioral- Discrimination-> sneering at someone or attacking someone.  
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show Conformity  
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show Factors of conformity: Normative Social Influence  
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To want to be correct. Want to always be right.   show
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The direct action in response to order from authority figure.   show
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show Pro-social Behavior  
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show Altruism  
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People who feels, successful, happy or fortunate are more likely to help others.   show
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We tend to be more helpful when we feel guilty   show
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show Seeing others helping  
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More likely to help people who are in need of help through no fault of their own.   show
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show Know how to help  
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Someone you know-> more likely to help.   show
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show Bystander Effect  
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show Diffusion of responsibility  
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People are less likely to help people in ____cities/_____towns.   show
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When situations are ambiguous and people are not certain that help is needed, less likely to help.   show
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show Costs outweigh benefits  
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