Chapter 13: Social Psychology AP Psychology. 1.Asch’s conformity 2.Milgram’s obedience 3.Zimbardo social roles 1.Bystander effect 2.Social schemas 3.Group.

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Chapter 13: Social Psychology AP Psychology

1.Asch’s conformity 2.Milgram’s obedience 3.Zimbardo social roles 1.Bystander effect 2.Social schemas 3.Group polarization 4.Groupthink 5.Foot in the door 6.Door in the face 7.Group unanimity 8.False consensus effect 9.Illusory correlation 10.Fundamental attribution error 11.Self-serving bias 12.Locus of control 13.Internal-unstable attribution 14.Elaboration likelihood model 15.Source 16.Message 17.Channel 18.Receiver 1.Matching hypothesis 2.Cognitive Dissonance theory 3.Self-perception theory 4.Just-world hypothesis

Define each of the following concepts and explain how each may contribute to the phenomenon of prejudice: Fundamental Attribution Error Cognitive Dissonance Theory Conformity Stereotype Outgroup Self-Fulfilling Prophecy

A.he was "shunned" B.the group was more likely to vote to punish him C.other subjects tried to persuade him D.it actually strengthened the beliefs of other subjects E.most subjects were "freed" from the conformity effect

A.indifferent toward B.calmly curious about C.distressed by D.skeptical about E.glad about

A.historical factors B.an evil leader C.their personal qualities D.factors beyond their control E.ourselves

A.corrupt B.better in a variety of ways C.immoral D.less intelligent E.divorced

A.alienation in modern life B.modern city life C.less feeling of responsibility when there are many witnesses D.hostility toward strangers E.people being afraid a criminal will find out they reported him and strike back

a.Confederate b.Subject c.Partner d.Colleague e.Associate

1.E 2.A 3.C 4.B 5.C 6.A