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Phase Diagram - Answer; a graph showing the conditions at which a substance exists
as a solid, liquid, or vapor



A line separates the regions that correspond to the solid and liquid phases. For most
substances, since the solid phase is denser than the liquid, this line has a positive
slope. This indicates that it is possible to convert the liquid substance into solid by
increasing pressure. Since the opposite is true for water, however, the line between
these regions has a negative - or downward-tilting - slope. This hallmark is one easy
way to distinguish the phase diagram of water from that of most other compounds.



Social facilitation - Answer; stronger responses on simple or well-learned tasks in the
presence of others



Bystander effect - Answer; the tendency for any given bystander to be less likely to give
aid if other bystanders are present



Bystander effect factors - Answer; individuals do not intervene to help victims when
others are present


-less likely to notice danger in crowds

-take cues from others
-degree of responsibility is decreased

-cohesiveness of group



Deindividuation - Answer; when an individual seems to lose himself or herself in the
group's identity




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,Social loafing - Answer; the tendency for people in a group to exert less effort when
pooling their efforts toward attaining a common goal than when individually accountable



Group polarization - Answer; the enhancement of a group's prevailing inclinations
through discussion within the group. Doesn't have to be irrational.



Normative social influence - Answer; behavior that is motivated by the desire to gain
social acceptance and approval



Informational social influence - Answer; influence resulting from one's willingness to
accept others' opinions about reality



Groupthink - Answer; the mode of thinking that occurs when the desire for harmony in a
decision-making group overrides a realistic appraisal of alternatives. Leads to irrational
decisions by a group.



Characteristics of group think - Answer; invulnerability, rationalization, lack of
introspection, stereotyping, pressure, lack of disagreement, self-deception, insularity



Irving Janis and groupthink - Answer; members of a group are so driven to reach
unanimous decisions that they no longer truly evaluate the consequences of their
decisions



Occurs when the groups making decision are isolated and homogeneous, there is a
lack of impartial leadership inside or outside the gorup, when there is a high level of
pressure for a decision to be made



Conformity - Answer; when someone's behavior, beliefs, or thinking changes to line up
with the perspective of others


Compliance - Answer; when the person conforms but internally dissents

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,Conversion - Answer; genuine change in someone's beliefs



Asch Experiment - Answer; experimented how people would rather conform than state
their own individual answer even though they know the group's answer is wrong, length
of lines



Compliance (requests) - Answer; responses to requests from someone with no power to
enforce that request.



Foot-in-the-door technique - Answer; asking for a small commitment and, after gaining
compliance, asking for a bigger commitment



Door-in-the-face technique - Answer; asking for a large commitment and being refused
and then asking for a smaller commitment



Low-ball technique - Answer; persuasive technique in which the seller of a product
starts by quoting a low sales price and then mentions all of the add-on costs once the
customer has agreed to purchase the product



Obidience - Answer; changing one's behavior at the command of an authority figure



Milgram Experiment - Answer; an experiment devised in 1961 by Stanley Milgram, a
psychologist at Yale University, to see how far ordinary people would go to obey a
scientific authority figure with giving electric shocks



Stanford Prison Experiment (Zimbardo) - Answer; classic "experiment" where
individuals were assigned to be guards / prisoners. W/in days they took on their roles
and went too far. Highly unethical




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, Social norms - Answer; rules, spoken or unspoken, that regulate behavior, beliefs,
attitudes, and values of members of society



Social control - Answer; the way norms are taught, enforced, and perpetuated



Deviance - Answer; when someone doesn't follow a norm


Formal vs informal norms - Answer; Formal:

-generally written down, like *laws*

-precisely defined, publicly presented and have strict penalties for violators



Informal: generally understood but less precise and carry no specific punishment



Folkways - Answer; insignificant informal norms that involve small details, violating them
does not cause too much of a problem, example: fashion, wearing socks with sandals



Mores - Answer; informal norms, which incur severe disapproval when violated. Ex:
cheating on romantic partner



Taboos - Answer; even more restrictive norms that generate extreme disapproval. Ex:
cannabalism, incest. Driven by culture. Some are forbidden by law and some aren't.



Anomie - Answer; Refers to situation where there is a poor match between society's
stated norms and the norms that an individual responds to



Sanctions - Answer; punishment or negative consequences for violating a social norm.
Rewards for following social norm.


Adding a solute to water will ----- bp and ----- mp, - Answer; increase; lower

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