AOS1 Interpersonal and Group Behaviour

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Across
  1. 2. ___ conditioning involves learning through repeated association of two different stimuli
  2. 3. __ pressure involves an individual being more likely to be obedient when there is group support for the authority figure
  3. 4. ___ exposure involves forming attitudes by being exposed to an object, group, event or issue
  4. 7. Data involving descriptions and worded answers
  5. 10. Behaviour arising from prejudice
  6. 11. The psychologist who conducted the Stanford Prison Experiment
  7. 12. A written set of questions used to measure attitudes
  8. 13. ___ studies involve watching and describing behaviour as it occurs
  9. 17. The ethical consideration involving keeping information private
  10. 18. __ desirability is where a person gives false information to create a favourable impression of themselves
  11. 20. The model that proposes that any attitude has three related components
  12. 23. An evaluation a person makes about an object, group, event or issue
  13. 24. The component of the ABC model that involves emotional reactions or feelings
  14. 25. Holding a negative attitude towards the members of a group based solvel on their membership of that group
  15. 28. The component of the ABC model that involves expressing our attitude through our actions
  16. 29. The name of the researcher who conducted the classical conditioning experiment on dogs
  17. 30. A negative label that can be used in stereotypes
  18. 31. The psychologist who conducted the experiment with the electric shocks
  19. 32. A face to face discussion with a researcher to obtain information on an attitude
Down
  1. 1. __ scales provide fixed-response questions to find the extent of agreement or disagreement
  2. 2. The tendency to adjust one's thoughts, feelings or behaviour to be in agreement with another person or group
  3. 5. A limitation of the ABC model is that attitudes do not reliably predict ___
  4. 6. A sense of anonymity resulting in antisocial behaviour
  5. 8. Going along with others due to complete agreement among the group
  6. 9. The component of the ABC model that involves our beliefs about an object, group, event or issue
  7. 13. When we follow the commands of someone with authority
  8. 14. A collection of beliefs that we have about the people who belong to a certain group, regardless of individual differences
  9. 15. Data involving numerical scores
  10. 16. ___ conditioning involves learning through reinforcement
  11. 18. The importance of an individual's position in a group
  12. 19. An individual's ability to control or influence the thoughts, feelings or behaviour of another individual
  13. 21. Another work for observational learning
  14. 22. The psychologist who studied conformity
  15. 26. The behaviour adopted by an individual or assigned to them that influences the way they act in different situations
  16. 27. Social ___ is the factor that states obedience is easier when the victim is not nearby
  17. 28. The conditioned stimulus in the classical conditioning experiment on dogs
  18. 30. ___ report methods are written or spoken answers to questions or statements presented by the researcher