Across
- 3. Group discussion causes the initial preferences of group members to become more extreme
- 5. Members of a group are organized by norms (rules of conduct) and roles (expectations of how members in different positions ought to behave)
- 6. Decreases in individual effort when contributions are pooled across group members
- 7. Knowledge that is located within the minds of individuals and spreads through communication
- 11. In this theory, the presence of others is distracting: conflict about where to pay attention increases arousal
- 13. The first social psychologist; he conducted the first scientific study in social psychology
Down
- 1. In this theory, awareness of being evaluated by others causes arousal
- 2. Members of a group rely on each other to reach shared goals
- 4. Members perceive themselves to be part of a group
- 8. The presence of others improves performance on easy tasks, but hinders performance on difficult tasks
- 9. When people lose their sense of individual identity, they become less inhibited and behave in ways inconsistent with their values
- 10. Occurs when social pressures to reach consensus interfere with the group's ability to make accurate decisions
- 12. A set of individuals who influence each other and share an identity, fate, or goal
