Across
- 4. Processes by which humans to form judgements about others.
- 6. The tendency to attribute outcomes to a persons character without factoring external causes.
- 9. Phenonmenon in which humans assume someone else will take responsibility for a situation.
- 14. Behavior which is intended to cause harm to another.
- 15. Unwritten rules that are considered standard in a society.
- 17. A tendency to create biases towards certain groups without consciously knowing it.
- 22. Conscious mental processes by which we form judgements and opinions.
- 23. The tendency to blame a victim instead of the perpetrator.
- 24. A group of ideas that are assumed to be possesed by all members of a social group.
- 26. A tendency to judge ingroup members favorably, while juding outgroups harshly.
- 27. The branch of Psychology relating to the study of interaction with others.
- 31. The sense of individuality, relative to others.
- 32. Tendency for presence of other people to increase personal performance.
- 33. Behaviors which are motivated by conformity.
- 34. Assumptions that we make about relationships between people based on personality.
- 35. Effect of situational factors on an individual's behavior.
- 36. Tendency to put less effort into something when responsiblity is assigned to multiple.
- 37. Adjusting opinions and actions based on opinions and actions of others.
- 38. The opposite of explicit cognition.
Down
- 1. Phenomenon which occurs when a large amount of people are present, but none aide a person in distress.
- 2. The tendency to attribute positive outcomes to one's own character, while negative ones to others.
- 3. A physical tension which occurs when two contradicting or conflicting ideas are brought up.
- 5. A tendency to associate traits of one individual in an outgroup to all members of a an outgroup.
- 7. A tendency to evaluate a certain object, person, or idea with a certain connotation.
- 8. The action of influencing other's behavior in a scenario in which a person has freedom to choose.
- 10. Mental processes used to evaluate a social situation.
- 11. Behavior which helps others, whether self-serving or selfless.
- 12. An innate desire to do what is morally correct.
- 13. The tendency to overestimate one's ability to predict an outcome, only after learning it.
- 16. "them"
- 18. Mental process by which we assume the reasoning behind others and self behavior.
- 19. Mental processes by which we group people based on percieved similarities.
- 20. Behaviors which are motivated by the want to be correct.
- 21. Action based on direct command.
- 25. A negative attitude towards people who belong to a specific group.
- 28. Tendency for people to feel like a part of a group when all are anonymous.
- 29. The theory which is widely agreed upon to back up "blaming the victim".
- 30. "us"
