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Social Psychology
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Psychology
Graduate
03/16/2014

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Term
what is the best way to get representative samples?
Definition
random sampling
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If there is deception in your experiment you must use __________.
Definition
debriefing
Term
Aronson & Carlsmith criticisms against experiments?
Definition
the lab is not real life
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Mundane Realism
Definition
the extent to which the experimental situation/task is something that participants might do in real life(reading a news paper or driving their car)
Term
Experimental realism
Definition
when the experiment is real to the participant
-get them to behave in a way that it is meaningful to what you're doing. If you're looking at the effect of fear on performance in some task for example, your manipulation needs to actually make the participant afraid;
Term
Internal validity
Definition
– the IV is responsible for the DV
Term
External Validity
Definition
generalizability
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Construct validity
Definition
the experimental demonstration that a test is measuring the construct it claims to be measuring
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Statistical Conclusion
Definition
Having to do with statistics
Term
a true experiment
Definition
Random assignment
Term
Quasi experiment
Definition
doesnt have random assignments
Term
Self-Monitoring
Definition
-High on self-monitoring, you will change your opinions to conform to your audience (politicians
-Low on self-monitoring, they will not change according to their audience
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Social Comparison
Definition
Comparing ourselves to other who are like us
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Downward social comparison
Definition
comparing ourselves to those who are doing worse than we are.
- this is an attempt to increase self-esteem
Term
Self-fulling prophecy
Definition
when you tell yourself something so much you make it your reality.
Term
Snyder, Tanke & Berschad- Telephone study
Definition
-Attractive condition & unattractive conditions... people talk on the phone and are shown false pictures of attractive/unattractive people. told pics were of ppl they were talking to on the phone.
Self-Fulfilling prophecy!!
Term
Colley Looking glass self
Definition
people conform to how they think others think them to be,"if you think I am smart then I must be smart"
Term
Situationalism (a perspective of social psychologists)
Definition
The perspective that the situation is more important that personality (according to social psychologists)
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Who gave us attribution theory? (2 kinds of causal attributions)
Definition
Heider
Term
internal attributions (Heider)
Definition
-personality traits
Ex: we attribute the behavior of a person to their naivety or reliability or jealousy
Term
external attributions (Heider)
Definition
External factors which influence
Ex: situational or environment
Term
Who gave us Distinctiveness and what is it?
Definition
Kelley (1976) examines if the behavior varies across different situations...consistency over time
Term
Who gave us Fundamental Attributional Error and what is it?
Definition
Ross! Describes the tendency for observer’s to attribute other people’s behavior to internal or dispositional factors and to downplay situational causes.
(also called the correspondence bias)
Term
Mis-attribution paradigm – Schacter and Singer (1962)
Definition
-when experiencing Psychological arousal, Environment allows the person to label the emotion
-If you don’t’ know why you are aroused, you look to the environment
Term
T/F Self-attributions tolerance is MORE likely to be maintained than drug increasing tolerance
Definition
True. Self-Attribution theory is more likely to be maintained when compared to drug increasing tolerance
Term
Who gave us Expectancy Bias and what is it?
Definition
Rosenthal
-the tendency of the experimenters expectations to bias results
Term
Self Perception theory (Daryl BEM)
Definition
when people are conditioned from external/environment ques(Its noon, YES i am hungry)
Truth light - he believes himself
Lie light – he does not believe himself
Term
Arronsons and Cope Article
Definition
o My enemy’s enemy is my friend (Title of the aricle)
 Supervisor was either Pleasant or Unpleasant to experimenter
-Experimenter who had (Earlier) been pleasant or unpleasant to the participant
-Participant has to decide how many pone calls he will make for the supervisor
Term
Who gave us Cognitive Dissonance theory and what is it?
Definition
Festinger! Doing something which is at odds with our vales.
-Dissonant (I know I smoke, but I know smoking causes cancer)
Term
What is the Galvanic Skin response?
Definition
More electricity in the skin when emotionally aroused
Term
First “school” of psychology?
Definition
Structuralistm – Wilhelm Wundt, Edward Titchner
Term
Second school of psychology?
Definition
-Functionalism – functions of the mind are more important than the structure – John Dewey, James Angell, Harvey Carr
Term
Who was the founder of Behavioralism?
Definition
Watson (followed by Clark Hull, B.F. Skinner)
Term
Frits Heirer’s balance principle
Definition
-“if A likes B and B likes C, then A is expected to like C”
-“A likes B and B dislikes C, A should dislike C
-“If A dislikes B and B dislikes C, A should like
Term
Indirect Attribution (requires debriefing)
Definition
you tell the participant of an experiment something which has NOTHING to do with what you are studying
Term
Who conducted the Telephone study? (attractive and unattractive grps)
Definition
Snyder, Tanke & Berschad
Term
What is Festinger famous for?
Definition
Cognitive Dissonance
Term
What is Ross famous for?
Definition
Fundamental Attribution Error
(also called the correspondence bias)
Term
What is another name for Attribution error?
Definition
Correspondence Bias
Term
what is correspondence theory?
Definition
Jones and David (1965)
When the attribution and the behavior match
Term
what is personalism
Definition
when someone is behaving for my consumption (they know you’re watching, behaving himself because they know you’re watching and they’re trying to impress you)
Term
Conjunction fallacy
Definition
having to do with expected patterns
Term
Fritz Heider (1958)
Definition
2 kinds of causal attributions
Internal: personal, dispositional
External: environmental, situational
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