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Jeopardy

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.

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Jeopardy

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  1. 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

  2. $100 This famous experiment studied how role playing can affect our attitudes and behaviors (Stanford University)

  3. $100 Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison experiment

  4. $200 This famous 1960s experiment studied people’s obedience to behavior.

  5. $200 Stanley Milgram’s shock experiment

  6. $300 He studied how students would say the wrong answer just to conform to the group.

  7. $300 Solomon Asch

  8. $400 Her exercise showed how children in a classroom could act racist in a short time

  9. $400 Jane Elliot’s Blue Eyes Brown Eyes

  10. $500 This type of research has a person watching and taking notes – no getting involved!

  11. $500naturalistic observation

  12. $100 A set of ideas we have about people.

  13. $100stereotypes(based on representative heuristic) Who would you go to for math tutoring? Your answer is based on your social schemas.

  14. $200 A teacher that assumes a low-scoring student is an all-around loser and is lazy is committing The _______ ________ error.

  15. $200 Fundamental Attribution Error

  16. $300 Kitty Genovese (28 people witnessed her murder and did nothing) is a famous example of ________.

  17. $300bystander effect

  18. $400 When our attitudes do NOT match our behaviors we suffer ________ __________.

  19. $400cognitive dissonance

  20. $500 This term describes how we take credit for our successes but blame outside influences for our failures.

  21. $500self-serving bias

  22. 100 This is the group you hang out with. You think of them as unique individuals. Other people kinda creep you out.

  23. $100 In group

  24. 200 This term describes how people don’t work as Hard in large groups as they do as individuals.

  25. $200social loafing

  26. 300 This term describes how we get swept up in a crowd. We stop being individuals. We riot.

  27. $300 Deindividuation

  28. $400 This term describes how people’s stance or opinions become more extreme after debating about it in groups.

  29. 400 Group polarization

  30. 500 _______ countries, like Japan, China, Guatemala tend to value family and community over the individual.

  31. $500 collectivist

  32. $100 This persuasion technique has you ask for a small favor – THEN a larger favor.

  33. $100 Foot-in-door

  34. $200 This persuasion technique has you ask for a HUGE favor, then asking for a small favor (capitalizing on the guilt).

  35. $200 Door in the face technique

  36. $300 This persuasion technique works by giving you a Gift then expecting you to donate.

  37. 300 reciprocity Here’s a gift. Please donate to our cause!

  38. 400 This term describes how we find people more attractive by simply being around them.

  39. $400mere exposure effect Much advertising works this way!

  40. $500 The ______ effect is our tendency to think good-looking people are smarter and more moral than ugly people.

  41. $500 Halo effect

  42. $100 This is the study of how our thoughts, feelings and behaviors are influenced by others.

  43. $100 Social Psychology

  44. $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)

  45. $200 Illusory correlation

  46. $300 This term describes how what we say to others can become reality. I say you are smart; you start to act it.

  47. $300 Self fulfilling prophesy or Stereotype threat

  48. $400 Fritz Heider’s attribution theory says we judge others’ behaviors by ______ and ______ attributions.

  49. $400 situational (external) and dispositional (internal)

  50. $500 Studies show the best way to reduce hostility between groups is have them work toward a __________ goal.

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