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psychology

week 12

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As a field, social psychology focuses on ________ in predicting human behavior. Situational Factors
Collectivistic cultures are to ________ as individualistic cultures are to ________. Situational; dispositional
A(n) ________ is a set of group expectations for appropriate thoughts and behaviors of its members. Social norm
When it comes to buying clothes, teenagers often follow social norms; this is likely motivated by ________. Fitting in
Attitudes describe our ________ of people, objects, and ideas. Evaluations
In order for the central route to persuasion to be effective, the audience must be ________ and ________. Analytical; motivated
In the Asch experiment, participants conformed due to ________ social influence. Normative
Prejudice is to ________ as discrimination is to ________. Feelings; behaviors
________ occurs when the out-group is blamed for the in-group’s frustration. Scapegoating
Typically, bullying from boys is to ________ as bullying from girls is to ________. Physical harm; emotional harm
The bystander effect likely occurs due to ________. Diffusion of responsibility
After moving to a new apartment building, research suggests that Sam will be most likely to become friends with ________. His next door neighbor
The triangular theory of love is a model of love based on three components: intimacy, passion, and commitment; several types of love exist, depending on the presence or absence of each of these components. True
Informational social influence is NOT conformity to a group norm prompted by the belief that the group is competent and has the correct information. False
Cognitive dissonance is the psychological discomfort that arises from a conflict in a person’s behaviors, attitudes, or beliefs that runs counter to one’s positive self-perception. True
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