Social Psychology Crossword

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Across
  1. 6. A term used to describe someone who puts in less effort when working in a group, ______- _________ (put the dash in your response)
  2. 8. This occurs in riots when people behave poorly. This is due to a loss of identity and individuality. This is a reason that people conformed in Asch’s experiments.
  3. 10. The day after Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated, Jane ______ (a school teacher) conducted an experiments with her students to help them understand prejudice and discrimination.
  4. 11. _____________ is a negative feeling held against people within a certain group or social category.
  5. 14. _________are a belief we hold about a group of people and the characteristics that members of that group share (positive or negative)
  6. 15. The Stanford Prison Experiment was on _______ and status.
  7. 16. In the Tri-component model the _____ refers to how you feel about the person, object or concept.
  8. 17. Milgram & Asch both used ___________ in their experiment. These people looked like participants, but were acting on behalf of the experiment.
  9. 18. A type of culture that values independence and personal success. People in this culture are less likely to conform.
Down
  1. 1. ____________ behavior involves excluding or treating people differently based on the group to which they belong.
  2. 2. In the Tri-component model _____ refers to how you act towards the person, object or concept.
  3. 3. Jane Elliot conducted the famous blue eyes, ________ eyes experiment.
  4. 4. One of the factors that influence obedience is how close the person is to you, this is known as physical or relationship _________.
  5. 5. Soloman Asch’s famous experiment used different _________ of varying lengths in his experiments.
  6. 7. In the Tri-component model _____ refers to what you know about the person, object or concept.
  7. 9. Milgram’s study using electric shocks look at __________ to authority.
  8. 12. The Tri-_________ model of attitudes is the most used theory and method to explain how we form, express or reflect attitudes we hold.
  9. 13. A type of culture that values the growth of a group. People in this culture are more likely to conform.
  10. 16. The Tri-component model of attitudes is also known as the _ _ _ model, as each component starts with those letters.