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PSYCH 121 FINAL EXAM VERIFIED ACCURATE STUDY
GUIDE

What is Psychology - Answers - Study of behavior and mental processes

Scientific Method - Answers - 1. Perceive
2. Hypothesize
3. Test
4. Draw Conclusions
5. Report, Revise, replicate

Correlation - Answers - A measure of the relationship between two vaariables

Positive Correlation - Answers - Variables related in same direction

Negative Correlation - Answers - Variables related in opposite directions

psycho-dynamic perspective - Answers - unconscious, conscious ego

Behavioral - Answers - learning and conditioning

Humanistic Perspective - Answers - Free will, Self actulization

Cognitive Perspective - Answers - Think, problem solving

Sociocultural Perspective - Answers - Cultural and social

Biopsychological - Answers - Brain, neuron, neuron transmitter

Evolutionary Perspective - Answers - Survival

Independent Variable - Answers - Variable that is manipulated

Dependent Variable - Answers - response to manipulation of the independent variable

Experimental groups - Answers - group that receives the experimental manipulation

Control group - Answers - Did not receive the experimental manipulation

Placebo effect - Answers -

Experimenter effect - Answers - Observer biased

Single Blind Participants - Answers - unaware of the treatment received

,Double Blind - Answers - neither participant nor researcher know what treatment was
given

Cause and effect - Answers - Correlation does not tell cause

Social Influence - Answers - how a person's behavior, thoughts and feelings are
influence and are influenced by social group

Conformity - Answers - Change one's own behavior behavior to match that of other
people

Compliance - Answers - Change behavior as a result of someone asking you to

Obedience - Answers - changing one's own behavior at the direct order of authority

Foot in the door - Answers - Small request as opener then more added to

door in the face - Answers - Large request comes first which is usually denied followed
by a smaller request that usually gets compliance

Low-ball technique - Answers - once commitment is made, the cost of commitment
increases

(water plants- take care of dog)

That's not all - Answers -

Milgram studies - Answers - Shock research

Evaluation
* obey or disobey authority

4% were thought but 65% went all the way

Social cognition - Answers - attitudes , impression formation and attribution

attitudes - Answers - tendency to respond positively or negatively to a certain idea,
person, object or situation

Developed through experiences

ABC model of attitudes - Answers - made of three components

Affect- emotions or feelings

, I like

Behavior- action that a person takes in regard to the person object or situation

I download


Cognitive- way a person thinks about the person, object or situation(thoughts)

I think

Dispositional - Answers - Blame others like he is a careless driver, he never watches
out for other cars

Situaltional - Answers - He probably got caught in some bad traffic and that's why he is
late

Fundamental Attribution Error - Answers - Overestimate another's internal characteristic
and underestimate external influence situation

Actor Observer Bias - Answers - a tendency to attribute one's own actions to extrernal
causes, while attributing other people's behaviors to internal causes

Strong attitudes predict behavior better than weak ones - Answers -

Cognitive dissonance - Answers - When attitudes and behavior clash

Find yourself doing things that don't match their idea of themselves as smart, nice or
moral

Reduce Cognitive Dissonance - Answers - 1. Change conflicting behavior to make it
match their attitude

2.Change their current conflicting cognition to justify their behavior

3. Form cog. to justify their behaviors

Social categorization - Answers - occurs when people meet someone new is the
assignment of that person to same kind of category

Stereotypes - Answers - set of characteristics that people believe is shared by all
member of a particular social category

Impression Formation - Answers - forming of the first knowledge a person has about
another person

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