Final Exam Review #2

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Across
  1. 1. Attributing ones behavior to external causes & the behaviors of others to internal factors.
  2. 6. The behavior that affects members of a targeted group.
  3. 7. People working together
  4. 8. _________ is any behavior intended to hurt another.
  5. 11. Belief that someone stands in the way of something a person values
  6. 15. The presence of others can impair the performance on tasks that one is not good at.
  7. 18. An overestimation of an internal (personal) influence on an external influence when judging a behavior.
  8. 19. Attributing success to internal factors and failures of external factors.
  9. 20. __________ is obeying a direct request or giving in to overt social pressure.
  10. 21. Belief that good things happen to good people & vice versa
  11. 23. Created the theory of 2 loves: Passionate vs Compassionate Love
  12. 24. Cognitive component of prejudice & discrimination.
Down
  1. 2. Behavior is influenced by the amount of people available to intervene.
  2. 3. Tendency to think other people share our attitudes more than they actually do.
  3. 4. Prejudice held by individuals who do not consider themselves to be prejudice, but harbor negative attitudes.
  4. 5. __________ is following a group's standards, methods, or behaviors as a result of unspoken group pressure.
  5. 9. Prejudice directed at women because of gender.
  6. 10. Positive or negative attitude formed about others because of their membership in a group
  7. 12. __________ is a form of compliance that occurs when people follow direct commands, usually from someone in a position of authority.
  8. 13. __________ are evaluative judgments about people, objects, events, or thoughts.
  9. 14. Working towards a goal while denying access to that goal to others.
  10. 16. The presence of others can improve the performance on well-practiced tasks.
  11. 17. People exert less effort in tasks were their individual contributions cannot be identified.
  12. 22. Created the Triangle Theory of Love