U1AOS2: Social Cognition
Across
- 4. How close scores are to each other in an experiment.
- 6. The component of an attitude linked with actions.
- 7. How close a score is to the true value in an experiment.
- 9. Behaviour that is biased towards or against an individual or group.
- 10. A negative attitude towards another person or social group.
- 11. The researcher who ran the Stanford Prison Experiment.
- 13. A generalisation about the personal characteristics of the members of a social group.
- 14. Occurs when we follow the commands of someone with authority, or the rules or laws of our society.
- 15. A social group an individual does not belong to.
- 16. The researcher who found that individuals will deliver fatal electric shocks to another person if told to do it.
Down
- 1. Social __________; how we perceive, think about and use information to make decisions about ourselves and others
- 2. The type of error that is linked to bias towards one condition.
- 3. Negative views and labels held by people in society towards those in outgroups.
- 4. An individual's ability to control or influence another person.
- 5. The importance of an individual's position within a group.
- 7. The evaluation a person makes about an object, person, group, event or issue.
- 8. The component of an attitude linked with beliefs.
- 12. The type of error that affects the precision of a measurement.
- 17. The component of an attitude linked with emotions.