AP Psych: Social Psychology Study
Guide with Complete Solutions
Social Psychology - Answer✔️✔️-subfield in psychology that deals with how
our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by our social
interactions with others
Social Perception - Answer✔️✔️-processes by which we form impressions,
make judgements, and develop attitudes about the people and events that
constitute our social world
Impression Formation - Answer✔️✔️-process of developing an opinion or
impression of another person
Social Schema - Answer✔️✔️-mental image or representation that we use to
understand our social environment
Stereotypes - Answer✔️✔️-oversimplified generalizations about the
characteristics, attitudes, and behaviors of members of a particular group
Self-Fulfilling Prophecy - Answer✔️✔️-exception that helps bring about the
outcome that is expected
Attribution - Answer✔️✔️-assumption about the causes of behavior or
events
Dispositional Causes - Answer✔️✔️-causes relating to the internal
characteristics or traits of individuals
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Situational Causes - Answer✔️✔️-causes relating to external or
environmental events
Fundamental Attribution Error - Answer✔️✔️-tendency to attribute behavior
to internal caues without regard to situational influences
Actor-Observer Effect - Answer✔️✔️-tendency to attribute the causes of
one's own behavior to situational factors while attributing the causes of
other people's behavior to internal factors or dispositions
Self-Serving Bias - Answer✔️✔️-tendency to take credit for our
accomplishments and to explain away our failures or disappointments
Attitude - Answer✔️✔️-positive or negative evaluation of persons, objects,
or issues
Elaboration Likelihood Model - Answer✔️✔️-theoretical model that posits
two channels by which persuasive appeals lead to attitude change: a
central route and a peripheral route
Attraction - Answer✔️✔️-feelings of liking for others, together with having
positive thoughts about them and inclinations to act toward them in
positive ways
Matching Hypothesis - Answer✔️✔️-belief that people tend to pair off with
others who are similar to themselves in physical attractiveness and other
characteristics
Proximity - Answer✔️✔️-nearness or propinquity
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