Social PsychologyMcGraw-Hill, 1993 - 682 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 73
Page 22
... Experimental College Income Control No college Income Random assignment : The process of assigning participants to the conditions of an experiment such that all persons have the same chance of being in a given condition . ( Note the ...
... Experimental College Income Control No college Income Random assignment : The process of assigning participants to the conditions of an experiment such that all persons have the same chance of being in a given condition . ( Note the ...
Page 30
... experiment- ers can vary one thing and then another and discover how these things , sepa- rately or in combination , affect behavior . We randomly assign participants to an experimental condition , which receives the experimental ...
... experiment- ers can vary one thing and then another and discover how these things , sepa- rately or in combination , affect behavior . We randomly assign participants to an experimental condition , which receives the experimental ...
Page 649
... experiment and interpersonal simula- tion . Journal of Experimental Social Psy- chology , 11 , 531-538 . West , S. G. , Whitney , G. , & Schnedler , R. ( 1975 ) . Helping a motorist in distress : The effects of sex , race , and neighbor ...
... experiment and interpersonal simula- tion . Journal of Experimental Social Psy- chology , 11 , 531-538 . West , S. G. , Whitney , G. , & Schnedler , R. ( 1975 ) . Helping a motorist in distress : The effects of sex , race , and neighbor ...
Contents
INTRODUCING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 3 |
HOW WE DO SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY | 12 |
Searching for Cause and Effect | 20 |
Copyright | |
70 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
aggression Alice Eagly altruism American arousal asked attitudes attractive attribution error believe Chapter chology cognitive communicator conflict conformity correlation cultures deindividuation depressed dissonance Eagly effect emotional ence evaluation example expectations Experimental Social experiments explain factors favor feel Figure fundamental attribution error gender group polarization groupthink human illusion of control Illusory correlation individual Journal of Personality Journal of Social judgments jurors jury laboratory less ment Milgram motivation negative norms observed one's ourselves people's perceive percent Personality and Social persuasion positive predict prejudice primacy effect questions recall relationship responses rewards Robert Cialdini role self-efficacy self-esteem Self-handicapping Self-perception theory self-serving bias sexual shocks situations Snyder social facilitation social loafing Social Psy Social Psychol Social Psychology someone sometimes stereotypes subjects teacher television tendency theory tion tive traits University women York