Exam One Review
Across
- 3. A three-letter acronym for the theory within the social identity approach that argues that salience is key
- 4. Methodology that compares (at least) two groups but cannot utilize random assignment
- 6. According to Gordon Allport, this is all we need to reduce prejudice
- 8. The philosophical inspiration and foundation of social constructionism
- 11. The one researcher who was involved in both social identity AND self-categorization theory
- 12. The statistical basis of all research in psychology due to sampling
- 15. The "B" of psychology
- 16. The author of Whistling Vivaldi
- 19. A three-letter acronym for the theory within the social identity approach that argues for the importance of chronic identities
- 21. A universally desired psychological variable that plays a role in determining the hierarchy of society
- 24. All members of a specific group which a researcher is interested in
- 26. An often unfair and untrue belief that many people have about all people or things with a particular charactersitic
- 27. The "causal" variable
- 28. An argument that our society exists because of past knowledge and experience
- 31. A type of social comparison wherein an individual compares themselves to someone in a worse position
- 32. Specific system justification belief that emphasizes the fairness of our society
- 33. The "A" of psychology
- 34. The nature of our cognitive capacity which causes us to adapt by engaging in "lazy" decisions
- 35. Black, Indigenous, and People of Color
- 37. The researcher that originally proposed social constructionism (1930)
- 38. This style of research doesn't allow determination of causality, but does measure associations between variables
Down
- 1. The hypothesis suggests there is a relationship between variables
- 2. The moderating variable in the Branscombe et al. (1999) study
- 5. A type of social comparison wherein an individual compares themself to someone in a better position
- 7. The "C" of psychology
- 9. Tends to breed liking...in the right situation
- 10. Originally, psychology sought to answer these truths that were applicable toward all people
- 13. The researcher that provided the most up-to-date review of social constructionism (2015)
- 14. The "outcome" variable
- 17. Methodology that compares (at least) two groups and requires random assignment
- 18. The root cause for developing our understanding of the world, according to social constructionism
- 20. From Whistling Vivaldi, a specific expectation attached to one's identity that may impact performance on a task
- 22. A methodology that does not include ANY contact with participants
- 23. Often confused with race, but is actually a description of one's cultural background
- 25. Beliefs that allow an individual to externalize failure, or internalize success
- 26. The typical method of identifying racial identity in modern society
- 29. The hypothesis suggesting there is no relationship between variables
- 30. A consistent measure of wellbeing which is concerned with how a person views themselves and their abilities
- 36. The individuals that were observed or provided data in a study