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UNIT 1-3: Social Psychology, Psyc 379, Athabasca University | Latest Version | 2024/2025 | 100% Version How does cognitive dissonance affect behavior change? Cognitive dissonance occurs when individuals experience discomfort due to conflicting beliefs or behaviors, leading them to change ...

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How does cognitive dissonance affect behavior change?


✔✔ Cognitive dissonance occurs when individuals experience discomfort due to conflicting

beliefs or behaviors, leading them to change one of the beliefs or behaviors to reduce the

discomfort.




What are the primary components of the social identity theory?


✔✔ Social identity theory posits that individuals derive part of their identity from group

memberships, which influences their behavior and attitudes toward in-group and out-group

members.




How does conformity influence individual decision-making?


✔✔ Conformity can lead individuals to change their beliefs or behaviors to align with group

norms, often impacting decision-making processes and personal opinions.




What role does groupthink play in decision-making?




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,✔✔ Groupthink occurs when the desire for harmony in a decision-making group leads to

irrational or dysfunctional outcomes, often stifling critical thinking and dissenting opinions.




How can the bystander effect impact emergency situations?


✔✔ The bystander effect suggests that individuals are less likely to help a victim when others are

present, due to a diffusion of responsibility and social influence.




What are the key factors that influence interpersonal attraction?


✔✔ Interpersonal attraction is influenced by factors such as proximity, similarity, physical

attractiveness, and reciprocal liking.




What is the significance of social norms in guiding behavior?


✔✔ Social norms are unwritten rules that govern behavior in social contexts, providing

expectations for how individuals should act in specific situations.




How does social facilitation affect performance in group settings?


✔✔ Social facilitation refers to the phenomenon where individuals perform better on simple

tasks in the presence of others due to increased arousal and motivation.




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, What is the concept of self-serving bias in social psychology?


✔✔ Self-serving bias is the tendency for individuals to attribute their successes to internal

factors while blaming external factors for their failures, protecting their self-esteem.




How does the attribution theory explain behavior?


✔✔ Attribution theory examines how individuals interpret the causes of their own and others’

behaviors, distinguishing between internal (dispositional) and external (situational) attributions.




What impact does stereotype threat have on performance?


✔✔ Stereotype threat occurs when individuals fear confirming negative stereotypes about their

social group, potentially hindering their performance and leading to anxiety.




How can social psychology inform interventions to reduce prejudice?


✔✔ Social psychology provides insights into mechanisms for reducing prejudice, such as

intergroup contact, empathy-building, and promoting common goals among diverse groups.




What is the role of cognitive biases in social perception?


✔✔ Cognitive biases can distort individuals' perceptions and judgments about others, influencing

how they interpret social interactions and group dynamics.

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