Social Influence Revision
Across
- 1. ______ Theory, the Idea that a person will obey an authority figure when they believe this authority figure will take responsibility
- 4. Conducted a study where participants shocked confederates to test rates of obedience to an authority figure
- 5. When a person is perceived to have the right to give orders
- 6. Losing our sense of individuality and becoming less aware of our responsibility for our actions
- 8. A change in our opinions or behaviour to fit in with social norms or as the result of perceived group pressure
- 9. ______ Social Influence - Changing our behaviours or opinions because we think other people have superior knowledge to us (to be Right)
- 12. ______ behaviour, actions that benefit other people or society
- 14. Tested conformity by having participants judge the size of lines among confederates giving intentionally wrong answers
- 17. Behaviour, the way people act when in a group
- 18. Conducted his subway study to investigate whether victim appearance influences helping behaviour
- 20. Bystander ______, when a person who witnesses a person in need offers to health
- 21. Factors that are Internal, personal characteristics which may affect how a person will behave
Down
- 2. ______ Social Influence - Changing our behaviours or opinions because we want to fit in and be accepted by others (to be Liked)
- 3. How near or close something is to us
- 7. Putting less effort into doing something when you are with others doing the same thing
- 10. Behaviour where people do not act in a socially acceptable way or consider others
- 11. Created the theory of the Authoritarian Personality, where some people form personalities that make them more obedient
- 13. Following the orders of an authority figure
- 15. A group of people who share similar customs, beliefs and behaviour
- 16. Bystander ______, the way someone responds when they witness someone else in need of help
- 19. Factors that are External, the effect other people/surroundings have on our opinions and behaviour
- 22. Bystander ______, doing nothing when someone is in need