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AP Psychology Chapter 16 Vocab

Chapter 16 vocab

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Sub-field of psychology that studies how others influence our thoughts, feelings and actions
We attribute a person's behavior to an internal state (personality, abilities etc.)
Attributing a person's behavior to an external state (stress, abuse, hardship, wealth etc.)
Observer's bias in favor of internal attributions in explaining others' behavior but external attributions in explaining their own
Tendency to blame the victim for their misfortune, so that one feels less likely to be victimized in a similar way
Tendency to attribute one's successes to personal factors and one's failures to situational factors
Tendency to favor your own group over the out-group
Peoples' willingness to agree to a large request after having agreed to a related small request
People who behaved in certain ways in scripted scenarios have adopted attitudes in keeping those roles
When we act in a way not consistent with our beliefs we feel tension. We then revise our beliefs to align with our behavior
Being watched while doing a task vs. being alone when doing tasks
The process of forming impressions of others
Thoughts and beliefs held about people strictly because of their membership in a group
A negative attitude held toward members of a group
Negative actions towards a group
Blame other groups without as much power
Favor own group
Judge members of outgroup as more alike
Classical or operant conditioning
Easier to organize our world if we "categorize"
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