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Jeopardy cognition groups experiments Learning behaviorism Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $100 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $200 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $300 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $400 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
$100 This famous experiment studied how role playing can affect our attitudes and behaviors (Stanford University)
$100 Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison experiment
$200 This famous 1960s experiment studied people’s obedience to behavior.
$200 Stanley Milgram’s shock experiment
$300 He studied how students would say the wrong answer just to conform to the group.
$300 Solomon Asch
$400 Her exercise showed how children in a classroom could act racist in a short time
$400 Jane Elliot’s Blue Eyes Brown Eyes
$500 This type of research has a person watching and taking notes – no getting involved!
$100 A set of ideas we have about people.
$100stereotypes(based on representative heuristic) Who would you go to for math tutoring? Your answer is based on your social schemas.
$200 A teacher that assumes a low-scoring student is an all-around loser and is lazy is committing The _______ ________ error.
$200 Fundamental Attribution Error
$300 Kitty Genovese (28 people witnessed her murder and did nothing) is a famous example of ________.
$400 When our attitudes do NOT match our behaviors we suffer ________ __________.
$500 This term describes how we take credit for our successes but blame outside influences for our failures.
100 This is the group you hang out with. You think of them as unique individuals. Other people kinda creep you out.
$100 In group
200 This term describes how people don’t work as Hard in large groups as they do as individuals.
300 This term describes how we get swept up in a crowd. We stop being individuals. We riot.
$300 Deindividuation
$400 This term describes how people’s stance or opinions become more extreme after debating about it in groups.
400 Group polarization
500 _______ countries, like Japan, China, Guatemala tend to value family and community over the individual.
$100 This persuasion technique has you ask for a small favor – THEN a larger favor.
$100 Foot-in-door
$200 This persuasion technique has you ask for a HUGE favor, then asking for a small favor (capitalizing on the guilt).
$200 Door in the face technique
$300 This persuasion technique works by giving you a Gift then expecting you to donate.
300 reciprocity Here’s a gift. Please donate to our cause!
400 This term describes how we find people more attractive by simply being around them.
$400mere exposure effect Much advertising works this way!
$500 The ______ effect is our tendency to think good-looking people are smarter and more moral than ugly people.
$500 Halo effect
$100 This is the study of how our thoughts, feelings and behaviors are influenced by others.
$100 Social Psychology
$200 We have an _____ correlation when we think we have confirmed our stereotype more than we actually have. (We do know a few honest lawyers)
$200 Illusory correlation
$300 This term describes how what we say to others can become reality. I say you are smart; you start to act it.
$300 Self fulfilling prophesy or Stereotype threat
$400 Fritz Heider’s attribution theory says we judge others’ behaviors by ______ and ______ attributions.
$500 Studies show the best way to reduce hostility between groups is have them work toward a __________ goal.