IN-GROUPTerm used torefers tosocialgroups thatwe belong toVICARIOUSREINFORCEMENTRefers to whenseeing others beingrewarded/punishedfor a particularbehaviour impactsown motivationBANDURAThepsychologistwho proposedsocial cognitivetheoryCONFIRMATIONBIASThe tendency toperceive and recallinformation in a waythat confirms orsupports one'sexisting beliefsILLUSORYCORRELATIONThe phenomenon ofperceiving arelationshipbetween variableseven when no suchrelationship existsCOHENConducted thelibrarian/waitressexperiment toinvestigate theimpact ofstereotypes onrecallREPEATEDMEASURESDESIGNThe experimentaldesign used byHamilton & Giffordto examine illusorycorrelationTAJFELInvestigated SITwith apopulation ofboys using aminimal groupsparadigmMATCHEDPAIRSDESIGNTheexperimentaldesign used byBandura, Rossand Ross in theBobo Doll studyMirrorNeuronsA biological responsethat occurs when ananimal acts andwhen the animalobserves the sameaction performed byanotherSABIDOMETHODA technique basedon SCT that usesmedia to stimulatepositivebehaviouralchangeSTEREOTYPETHREATEFFECTRefers to when aperson's performanceis negatively affecteddue to awareness ofa negative stereotypeabout their groupPARK &ROTHBARTConductedquestionnaireswith sororities toinvestigate in-group bias andout-grouphomogeneityHUESMAN& ERONConducted acorrelational study toinvestigate therelationship betweenwatching violent TV &aggressionOUT-GROUPHOMOGENEITYThe perception ofout-groupmembers as moresimilar to oneanother than arein-group membersINDEPENDENTMEASURESDESIGNThe experimentaldesign used byShih et al toinvestigatestereotype threateffectIN-GROUPTerm used torefers tosocialgroups thatwe belong toVICARIOUSREINFORCEMENTRefers to whenseeing others beingrewarded/punishedfor a particularbehaviour impactsown motivationBANDURAThepsychologistwho proposedsocial cognitivetheoryCONFIRMATIONBIASThe tendency toperceive and recallinformation in a waythat confirms orsupports one'sexisting beliefsILLUSORYCORRELATIONThe phenomenon ofperceiving arelationshipbetween variableseven when no suchrelationship existsCOHENConducted thelibrarian/waitressexperiment toinvestigate theimpact ofstereotypes onrecallREPEATEDMEASURESDESIGNThe experimentaldesign used byHamilton & Giffordto examine illusorycorrelationTAJFELInvestigated SITwith apopulation ofboys using aminimal groupsparadigmMATCHEDPAIRSDESIGNTheexperimentaldesign used byBandura, Rossand Ross in theBobo Doll studyMirrorNeuronsA biological responsethat occurs when ananimal acts andwhen the animalobserves the sameaction performed byanotherSABIDOMETHODA technique basedon SCT that usesmedia to stimulatepositivebehaviouralchangeSTEREOTYPETHREATEFFECTRefers to when aperson's performanceis negatively affecteddue to awareness ofa negative stereotypeabout their groupPARK &ROTHBARTConductedquestionnaireswith sororities toinvestigate in-group bias andout-grouphomogeneityHUESMAN& ERONConducted acorrelational study toinvestigate therelationship betweenwatching violent TV &aggressionOUT-GROUPHOMOGENEITYThe perception ofout-groupmembers as moresimilar to oneanother than arein-group membersINDEPENDENTMEASURESDESIGNThe experimentaldesign used byShih et al toinvestigatestereotype threateffect

Psychology Bingo: The Individual and the Group - Call List

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  1. Term used to refers to social groups that we belong to
    IN-GROUP
  2. Refers to when seeing others being rewarded/punished for a particular behaviour impacts own motivation
    VICARIOUS REINFORCEMENT
  3. The psychologist who proposed social cognitive theory
    BANDURA
  4. The tendency to perceive and recall information in a way that confirms or supports one's existing beliefs
    CONFIRMATION BIAS
  5. The phenomenon of perceiving a relationship between variables even when no such relationship exists
    ILLUSORY CORRELATION
  6. Conducted the librarian/waitress experiment to investigate the impact of stereotypes on recall
    COHEN
  7. The experimental design used by Hamilton & Gifford to examine illusory correlation
    REPEATED MEASURES DESIGN
  8. Investigated SIT with a population of boys using a minimal groups paradigm
    TAJFEL
  9. The experimental design used by Bandura, Ross and Ross in the Bobo Doll study
    MATCHED PAIRS DESIGN
  10. A biological response that occurs when an animal acts and when the animal observes the same action performed by another
    Mirror Neurons
  11. A technique based on SCT that uses media to stimulate positive behavioural change
    SABIDO METHOD
  12. Refers to when a person's performance is negatively affected due to awareness of a negative stereotype about their group
    STEREOTYPE THREAT EFFECT
  13. Conducted questionnaires with sororities to investigate in-group bias and out-group homogeneity
    PARK & ROTHBART
  14. Conducted a correlational study to investigate the relationship between watching violent TV & aggression
    HUESMAN & ERON
  15. The perception of out-group members as more similar to one another than are in-group members
    OUT-GROUP HOMOGENEITY
  16. The experimental design used by Shih et al to investigate stereotype threat effect
    INDEPENDENT MEASURES DESIGN