(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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a persuasive argument might be even more effective if your teacher (an authority figure with social power) is an expert on a topic as opposed to just having some knowledge about the topic.
when you go to class, do you sit in a chair like other students or sit in the aisle?
A TV ad that present laboratory findings demonstrate the effectiveness of an acne treatment
perceived causes of behavior that are based on environmental factors
ability to gather information about and understand the rules and concepts that govern our social interactions
relates to the way in which people explain their own behavior and that of others.
Helping behavior
organize your actions around it and more readily look for information that supports this view while discarding information that disagrees with this perspective.
People are persuaded on the vias of factors unrelated to the nature or quality of the content of a persuasive messasge
inital understanding that a person has positive traits is used to infer other uniformly positive characteristics
if you volunteer at a nursing home, or give money to someone in need, etc., you are helping someone else without receiving benefit.
attribute personal success to personal factors (skill, ability, or effort)
the tendency for an observer, when interpreting and explaining the behavior of another person (the actor), to underestimate the situation and to overestimate the personal disposition.
Forming impressions of others
if you are a democratic senator, and the president came to you and demanded that you vote for a something that you were not in favor, and you did go ahead and vote the way the president said
perceived causes of behavior that are based on internal traits or personality factors
An affective feelings of liking or disliking toward an object (which can be basically anything) that has an influence on behavior
a young male may watch a film in which an attractive woman engages in sexual behavior. The young male may become sexually aroused from this and subsequently frustrated because of his inability to act out his sexual desires. To release this sexual
tendency to think of people as being similar to oneself
two people first fall in love, they often have an intense passion for each other; they want to touch all the time, kiss all the time, and have very absorbing feelings, like "floating on a cloud".
people who had engaged in a boring task for along period of time had to tell the next participant who was going to engage in the same task that it was actually a lot of fun
Understanding these interactions, and can thus be defined as the scientific investigation of how the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of people are influenced by the presence of others.
intense feelings (positive feelings) toward the other person to the point of really being wrapped up in the other person
Positive feelings for others; liking and loving
explains why we are less likely to take action or help someone in need when we are in a group compared to when we are alone.