1. 2. 3. people, she gave the best performance of her life. At Priyanka's ballet recital, in front of hundreds of When Ms. Gonzales saw a student in the library struggling with their assignment, she stopped to help them even though he wasn't one of her students. Leo believes that women are inferior to men and shouldn't be in management roles.
1. 2. 3. people, she gave the best performance of her life. At Priyanka's ballet recital, in front of hundreds of When Ms. Gonzales saw a student in the library struggling with their assignment, she stopped to help them even though he wasn't one of her students. Leo believes that women are inferior to men and shouldn't be in management roles.
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![Just-world hypothesis
Mere-exposure effect
Normative social influence
Obedience
Out-group homogeneity bias
Peripheral Route
15.
16.
14.
the past, he thinks it's only fair that he do a favor for her in return.
disagrees with them.
18.
Prejudice
Reciprocity norm
Scapegoat theory
Self-Serving Bias
Social exchange theory
Social Facilitation
always blames it on the traffic.
}
Social inhibition
Social loafing
Social responsibility norm
Social trap
Stereotype
Superordinate goals
Since Gina has done so many favors for Enrique in
Trini follows her father's orders even though she
weeks. When she tried to play a song in front of her classmates, she made several mistakes.
17.
Even though Republicans and Democrats disagree
on many things, they sometimes put their differences aside and work together when it comes to issues of
national security.
Noni has only been learning the guitar for a few
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Transcribed Image Text:Just-world hypothesis
Mere-exposure effect
Normative social influence
Obedience
Out-group homogeneity bias
Peripheral Route
15.
16.
14.
the past, he thinks it's only fair that he do a favor for her in return.
disagrees with them.
18.
Prejudice
Reciprocity norm
Scapegoat theory
Self-Serving Bias
Social exchange theory
Social Facilitation
always blames it on the traffic.
}
Social inhibition
Social loafing
Social responsibility norm
Social trap
Stereotype
Superordinate goals
Since Gina has done so many favors for Enrique in
Trini follows her father's orders even though she
weeks. When she tried to play a song in front of her classmates, she made several mistakes.
17.
Even though Republicans and Democrats disagree
on many things, they sometimes put their differences aside and work together when it comes to issues of
national security.
Noni has only been learning the guitar for a few
Keenan is late for work almost every day and
![Name:
Just-world hypothesis
Mere-exposure effect
Normative social influence
Obedience
1.
2.
Out-group homogeneity bias
Peripheral Route
Directions: Determine which term is being displayed in the scenarios below.
3.
4.
5.
1.
8.
9.
10.
Social Psychology Terminology Practice Set #2
12.
13.
6.
all of the problems Germany was facing at the time.
people, she gave the best performance of her life.
shouldn't be in management roles.
Prejudice
Reciprocity norm
Scapegoat theory
Self-Serving Bias
more she comes to like her.
Social exchange theory
Social Facilitation
*
When Ms. Gonzales saw a student in the library
struggling with their assignment, she stopped to help them even though he wasn't one of her students.
Leo believes that women are inferior to men and
Tara thinks that all members of the opposing political party are ignorant and selfish.
makeup because she is a girl.
Band:
Social inhibition
Social loafing
Social responsibility norm
Social trap
and now all of them are facing a water shortage.
At Priyanka's ballet recital, in front of hundreds of
Stereotype
Superordinate goals
Instead of recognizing that each person is unique,
2:00 am,
his brother said, "That's what you get for being out so late."
The more time Danielle spends with Sheena, the
After World War I, Hitler blamed Jewish people for
When Tyler was robbed walking home from a club at
States over-used the water supply from Lake Mead
Keith assumes Kendra is obsessed with clothes and
Marina's group was frustrated with her because she
11.
Kris volunteers to work at a soup kitchen because it
will give him the volunteer hours he needs for his scholarship application.
hardly contributed anything to the project they had been working on all week.
Rather than appealing to logic and reason, the
politician used highly emotional language to enrage his followers and encourage them to vote against his
opponent.
because they are popular right now and he wants to fit in.
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Transcribed Image Text:Name:
Just-world hypothesis
Mere-exposure effect
Normative social influence
Obedience
1.
2.
Out-group homogeneity bias
Peripheral Route
Directions: Determine which term is being displayed in the scenarios below.
3.
4.
5.
1.
8.
9.
10.
Social Psychology Terminology Practice Set #2
12.
13.
6.
all of the problems Germany was facing at the time.
people, she gave the best performance of her life.
shouldn't be in management roles.
Prejudice
Reciprocity norm
Scapegoat theory
Self-Serving Bias
more she comes to like her.
Social exchange theory
Social Facilitation
*
When Ms. Gonzales saw a student in the library
struggling with their assignment, she stopped to help them even though he wasn't one of her students.
Leo believes that women are inferior to men and
Tara thinks that all members of the opposing political party are ignorant and selfish.
makeup because she is a girl.
Band:
Social inhibition
Social loafing
Social responsibility norm
Social trap
and now all of them are facing a water shortage.
At Priyanka's ballet recital, in front of hundreds of
Stereotype
Superordinate goals
Instead of recognizing that each person is unique,
2:00 am,
his brother said, "That's what you get for being out so late."
The more time Danielle spends with Sheena, the
After World War I, Hitler blamed Jewish people for
When Tyler was robbed walking home from a club at
States over-used the water supply from Lake Mead
Keith assumes Kendra is obsessed with clothes and
Marina's group was frustrated with her because she
11.
Kris volunteers to work at a soup kitchen because it
will give him the volunteer hours he needs for his scholarship application.
hardly contributed anything to the project they had been working on all week.
Rather than appealing to logic and reason, the
politician used highly emotional language to enrage his followers and encourage them to vote against his
opponent.
because they are popular right now and he wants to fit in.
Danny buys a brand new pair of Nike shoes
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