Social Psychology Terms

Psych 3 at Sierra College terms.

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What is a Theory?
1. *An integrated set of principles that explain and predict observed events.
2. Scientific shorthand.
What is a Hypothesis?
1. *A testable proposition that describes a relationship that may exist between events.
2. Allow us to test a theory by suggesting how we might try to falsify it.
3. Predictions give direction to research and sometimes send investigators looking for things they might never have thought of.
4 The predictive feature of good theories can also make them practical.
What is field research?
1. *Research done in natural, real-life settings outside the laboratory.
2. Everyday situations.
What is correlational research?
1. *The study of the naturally occuring relationships among variables.
2. Asking whether two or more factors are naturally associated.
What is experimental research?
1. *Studies that seek clues to cause-effect relationships by manipulating one or more factors (independent variables) while controlling others (holding them constant).
2. Manipulating some factor to see its effect on another.
What is an independent variable?
1. *The experimental factor that a researcher manipulates.
2. Varying factors.
What is a dependent variable?
1. *The variable being measured, so-called because it may depend on manipulations of the independent variable.
What is random assignment?
1. *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 distinction between random assignment in experiments and random sampling in surveys. Random assignment helps us infer cause and effect. Random sampling helps us generalize to a population.)
2. With random assignment each person has an equal chance.
What is mundane realism?
1 *Degree to which an experiment is superficially similar to everyday situations.
2. Coined by Aronson, Brewer, and Carlsmith.
3. Laboratory behavior.
What is experimental realism?
1. *Degree to which an experiment absorbs and involves its participants.
2. It should engage the participants.
What is informed consent?
1. *An ethical principle requiring that research participants be told enough to enable them to choose whether they wish to participate.
What is hindsight bias?
1. *The tendency to exaggerate, after learning an outcome, one's ability to have forseen how something turned out. Also known as the I-knew-it-all-along phenomenon.
2. Common sense - after you know the result.
What is social psychology?
1. *The scientific study of how we think about, influence, and relate to one another.
What is a self-concept?
1. *A person's answers to the question, "Who am I?"
What is a self-schema?
1. *Beliefs about self that organize and guide the processing of self-relevant information.
2. These elements of your self-concept, the specific beliefs by which you define yourself, are your self-schemas.
3. Schemas are mental templates by which we organize our worlds.