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Aggression behavior with the purpose of harming another Frustration-aggression hypothesis animals aggress when their desires are frustrated Cooperation behavior by two or more individuals that leads to mutual benefit Group a collection of people who have something in common that distinguishes them from others Prejudice a positive or negative evaluation of another person based on their group membership Common knowledge effect the tendency for group discussions to focus on information that all members share Group polarization the tendency for groups to make decisions that are more extreme than any member would have made alone Groupthink the tendency for groups to reach consensus in order to facilitate interpersonal harmony Deivinduation when immersion in a group causes people to become less concerned with their personal values Diffusion of responsibility the tendency for individuals to feel diminished responsibility for their actions when they are surrounded by others who are acting the same way Social loafing the tendency for people to expend less effort when in a group than alone Bystander intervention the act of helping strangers in an emergency situation Altruism behavior that benefits another without benefiting oneself Kin selection the process by which evolution selects for individuals who cooperate with their relatives

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Psych 115 Final Exam Study Guide with
Questions and Complete Answers
Aggression ✅behavior with the purpose of harming another

Frustration-aggression hypothesis ✅animals aggress when their desires are frustrated

Cooperation ✅behavior by two or more individuals that leads to mutual benefit

Group ✅a collection of people who have something in common that distinguishes them
from others

Prejudice ✅a positive or negative evaluation of another person based on their group
membership

Common knowledge effect ✅the tendency for group discussions to focus on
information that all members share

Group polarization ✅the tendency for groups to make decisions that are more extreme
than any member would have made alone

Groupthink ✅the tendency for groups to reach consensus in order to facilitate
interpersonal harmony

Deivinduation ✅when immersion in a group causes people to become less concerned
with their personal values

Diffusion of responsibility ✅the tendency for individuals to feel diminished responsibility
for their actions when they are surrounded by others who are acting the same way

Social loafing ✅the tendency for people to expend less effort when in a group than
alone

Bystander intervention ✅the act of helping strangers in an emergency situation

Altruism ✅behavior that benefits another without benefiting oneself

Kin selection ✅the process by which evolution selects for individuals who cooperate
with their relatives

,Reciprocal altruism ✅behavior that benefits another with the expectation that those
benefits will be returned in the future

Mere exposure effect ✅the tendency for liking to increase with the frequency of
exposure

Compassionate love ✅an experience involving affection, trust, and concern for a
pattern's well-being

Passionate love ✅an experience involving feelings of euphoria, intimacy, and intense
sexual attraction

Social exchange ✅the hypothesis that people remain in relationships only as long as
they perceive a favorable ratio of costs to benefits

Comparison level ✅the cost-benefit ratio that people believe they deserve or could
attain in another relationship

Equity ✅a state of affairs in which the cost-benefit ratios of two partners are roughly
equal

Social psychology ✅study the causes and consequences of sociality

Social influence ✅the ability to control another person's behavior

Normative influence ✅another person's behavior provides information about what is
appropriate

Norms ✅customary standards for behavior that are widely shared by members of a
culture

Norm of reciprocity ✅unwritten rule that people should benefit those who have
benefited them

Door-in-the-face technique ✅an influence strategy that involves getting someone to
deny an initial request

Conformity ✅the tendency to do what others do simply because others are doing it

Obedience ✅the tendency to do what powerful people tell us to do

Attitude ✅an enduring positive or negative evaluation of an object or event (tell us
what we should do)

, Belief ✅an enduring piece of knowledge about an object or event (tell us how we
should do it)

Informational influence ✅when another person's behavior provides information about
what is true

Persuasion ✅occurs when a person's attitudes or beliefs are influenced by a
communication from another person

Systematic persuasion ✅the process by which attitudes or beliefs are changed by
appeals to reason

Heuristic persuasion ✅the process by which attitudes or beliefs are changed by
appeals to habit or emotion

Foot-in-the-door technique ✅making a small request and then following it with a larger
request

Cognitive dissonance ✅an unpleasant state that arises when a person recognizes the
inconsistency of his or her actions, attitudes, or beliefs

Social cognition ✅the process by which people come to understand others

Stereotyping ✅the process by which people draw inferences about others based on
their knowledge of the categories to which others belong

3 things wrong with stereotypes ✅1) inaccurate
2) overused
3) self-perpetuating

Self-fulfilling prophecy ✅the tendency for people to behave as they are expected to
behave

Stereotype threat ✅fear of confirming the negative beliefs that others may hold

Subtyping ✅the tendency for people who receive disconfirming evidence to modify
their stereotypes rather than abandon them

Perceptual confirmation ✅the tendency for people to see what they expect to see

Attributions ✅inferences about the causes of people's behaviors

Covariation model ✅we can distinguish between situational and dispositional
attributions by considering consistency, cosensuality, and distinctiveness of the action

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