Across
- 3. Reduced self-consciousness, inhibition and feelings of personal responsibility when acting in a group or crowd
- 5. The level of perceived importance of an individual’s position within a group
- 8. Refers to how we conform with others because we want to be liked by them – and how we assume that our conformity with them will make them like us more
- 9. The tendency to adjust one’s thoughts, feelings or behaviour so they are more consistent with others
- 12. The activity and industry of creating messages and using different psychological techniques to promote or sell a product, service or idea
- 13. When an individual follows the commands of another person or authority
- 14. A collection of people in one location without social structure and minimal shared purpose
- 15. An individual’s ability to control or strongly influence the thoughts, feelings and behaviour of another person or group
- 17. A way of life for a particular society including beliefs, customs and language
Down
- 1. An individual's status or position in a group, institution or society in general gives them the right (authority) to exercise power over those with a lower status or with less authority
- 2. Refers to the physical distance between people. In Milgram’s experiments, the closer the learner was to the teacher, the more likely they were to refuse administering the shock
- 4. A sense of feeling invisible or less accountable for personal actions when behaving in a group or crowd
- 6. The real or imagined influence of others or their actions on an individual
- 7. Two or more people who interact and influence each other and share a common purpose
- 10. Individuals identify with or want to be like or liked by this person
- 11. An electronic game that involves a person interacting with a user interface or input device to generate visual and auditory feedback
- 16. The behaviour adopted by an individual or assigned to them that influences the way in which they function in different situations
