Exam One Review

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Across
  1. 3. A three-letter acronym for the theory within the social identity approach that argues that salience is key
  2. 4. Methodology that compares (at least) two groups but cannot utilize random assignment
  3. 6. According to Gordon Allport, this is all we need to reduce prejudice
  4. 8. The philosophical inspiration and foundation of social constructionism
  5. 11. The one researcher who was involved in both social identity AND self-categorization theory
  6. 12. The statistical basis of all research in psychology due to sampling
  7. 15. The "B" of psychology
  8. 16. The author of Whistling Vivaldi
  9. 19. A three-letter acronym for the theory within the social identity approach that argues for the importance of chronic identities
  10. 21. A universally desired psychological variable that plays a role in determining the hierarchy of society
  11. 24. All members of a specific group which a researcher is interested in
  12. 26. An often unfair and untrue belief that many people have about all people or things with a particular charactersitic
  13. 27. The "causal" variable
  14. 28. An argument that our society exists because of past knowledge and experience
  15. 31. A type of social comparison wherein an individual compares themselves to someone in a worse position
  16. 32. Specific system justification belief that emphasizes the fairness of our society
  17. 33. The "A" of psychology
  18. 34. The nature of our cognitive capacity which causes us to adapt by engaging in "lazy" decisions
  19. 35. Black, Indigenous, and People of Color
  20. 37. The researcher that originally proposed social constructionism (1930)
  21. 38. This style of research doesn't allow determination of causality, but does measure associations between variables
Down
  1. 1. The hypothesis suggests there is a relationship between variables
  2. 2. The moderating variable in the Branscombe et al. (1999) study
  3. 5. A type of social comparison wherein an individual compares themself to someone in a better position
  4. 7. The "C" of psychology
  5. 9. Tends to breed liking...in the right situation
  6. 10. Originally, psychology sought to answer these truths that were applicable toward all people
  7. 13. The researcher that provided the most up-to-date review of social constructionism (2015)
  8. 14. The "outcome" variable
  9. 17. Methodology that compares (at least) two groups and requires random assignment
  10. 18. The root cause for developing our understanding of the world, according to social constructionism
  11. 20. From Whistling Vivaldi, a specific expectation attached to one's identity that may impact performance on a task
  12. 22. A methodology that does not include ANY contact with participants
  13. 23. Often confused with race, but is actually a description of one's cultural background
  14. 25. Beliefs that allow an individual to externalize failure, or internalize success
  15. 26. The typical method of identifying racial identity in modern society
  16. 29. The hypothesis suggesting there is no relationship between variables
  17. 30. A consistent measure of wellbeing which is concerned with how a person views themselves and their abilities
  18. 36. The individuals that were observed or provided data in a study