AOS1 Interpersonal and Group Behaviour
Across
- 2. ___ conditioning involves learning through repeated association of two different stimuli
- 3. __ pressure involves an individual being more likely to be obedient when there is group support for the authority figure
- 4. ___ exposure involves forming attitudes by being exposed to an object, group, event or issue
- 7. Data involving descriptions and worded answers
- 10. Behaviour arising from prejudice
- 11. The psychologist who conducted the Stanford Prison Experiment
- 12. A written set of questions used to measure attitudes
- 13. ___ studies involve watching and describing behaviour as it occurs
- 17. The ethical consideration involving keeping information private
- 18. __ desirability is where a person gives false information to create a favourable impression of themselves
- 20. The model that proposes that any attitude has three related components
- 23. An evaluation a person makes about an object, group, event or issue
- 24. The component of the ABC model that involves emotional reactions or feelings
- 25. Holding a negative attitude towards the members of a group based solvel on their membership of that group
- 28. The component of the ABC model that involves expressing our attitude through our actions
- 29. The name of the researcher who conducted the classical conditioning experiment on dogs
- 30. A negative label that can be used in stereotypes
- 31. The psychologist who conducted the experiment with the electric shocks
- 32. A face to face discussion with a researcher to obtain information on an attitude
Down
- 1. __ scales provide fixed-response questions to find the extent of agreement or disagreement
- 2. The tendency to adjust one's thoughts, feelings or behaviour to be in agreement with another person or group
- 5. A limitation of the ABC model is that attitudes do not reliably predict ___
- 6. A sense of anonymity resulting in antisocial behaviour
- 8. Going along with others due to complete agreement among the group
- 9. The component of the ABC model that involves our beliefs about an object, group, event or issue
- 13. When we follow the commands of someone with authority
- 14. A collection of beliefs that we have about the people who belong to a certain group, regardless of individual differences
- 15. Data involving numerical scores
- 16. ___ conditioning involves learning through reinforcement
- 18. The importance of an individual's position in a group
- 19. An individual's ability to control or influence the thoughts, feelings or behaviour of another individual
- 21. Another work for observational learning
- 22. The psychologist who studied conformity
- 26. The behaviour adopted by an individual or assigned to them that influences the way they act in different situations
- 27. Social ___ is the factor that states obedience is easier when the victim is not nearby
- 28. The conditioned stimulus in the classical conditioning experiment on dogs
- 30. ___ report methods are written or spoken answers to questions or statements presented by the researcher