VICARIOUSREINFORCEMENTRefers to whenseeing others beingrewarded/punishedfor a particularbehaviour impactsown motivationIN-GROUPTerm used torefers tosocialgroups thatwe belong toILLUSORYCORRELATIONThe phenomenon ofperceiving arelationshipbetween variableseven when no suchrelationship existsBANDURAThepsychologistwho proposedsocial cognitivetheorySTEREOTYPETHREATEFFECTRefers to when aperson's performanceis negatively affecteddue to awareness ofa negative stereotypeabout their groupINDEPENDENTMEASURESDESIGNThe experimentaldesign used byShih et al toinvestigatestereotype threateffectMirrorNeuronsA biological responsethat occurs when ananimal acts andwhen the animalobserves the sameaction performed byanotherPARK &ROTHBARTConductedquestionnaireswith sororities toinvestigate in-group bias andout-grouphomogeneityREPEATEDMEASURESDESIGNThe experimentaldesign used byHamilton & Giffordto examine illusorycorrelationTAJFELInvestigated SITwith apopulation ofboys using aminimal groupsparadigmSABIDOMETHODA technique basedon SCT that usesmedia to stimulatepositivebehaviouralchangeHUESMAN& ERONConducted acorrelational study toinvestigate therelationship betweenwatching violent TV &aggressionCOHENConducted thelibrarian/waitressexperiment toinvestigate theimpact ofstereotypes onrecallOUT-GROUPHOMOGENEITYThe perception ofout-groupmembers as moresimilar to oneanother than arein-group membersCONFIRMATIONBIASThe tendency toperceive and recallinformation in a waythat confirms orsupports one'sexisting beliefsMATCHEDPAIRSDESIGNTheexperimentaldesign used byBandura, Rossand Ross in theBobo Doll studyVICARIOUSREINFORCEMENTRefers to whenseeing others beingrewarded/punishedfor a particularbehaviour impactsown motivationIN-GROUPTerm used torefers tosocialgroups thatwe belong toILLUSORYCORRELATIONThe phenomenon ofperceiving arelationshipbetween variableseven when no suchrelationship existsBANDURAThepsychologistwho proposedsocial cognitivetheorySTEREOTYPETHREATEFFECTRefers to when aperson's performanceis negatively affecteddue to awareness ofa negative stereotypeabout their groupINDEPENDENTMEASURESDESIGNThe experimentaldesign used byShih et al toinvestigatestereotype threateffectMirrorNeuronsA biological responsethat occurs when ananimal acts andwhen the animalobserves the sameaction performed byanotherPARK &ROTHBARTConductedquestionnaireswith sororities toinvestigate in-group bias andout-grouphomogeneityREPEATEDMEASURESDESIGNThe experimentaldesign used byHamilton & Giffordto examine illusorycorrelationTAJFELInvestigated SITwith apopulation ofboys using aminimal groupsparadigmSABIDOMETHODA technique basedon SCT that usesmedia to stimulatepositivebehaviouralchangeHUESMAN& ERONConducted acorrelational study toinvestigate therelationship betweenwatching violent TV &aggressionCOHENConducted thelibrarian/waitressexperiment toinvestigate theimpact ofstereotypes onrecallOUT-GROUPHOMOGENEITYThe perception ofout-groupmembers as moresimilar to oneanother than arein-group membersCONFIRMATIONBIASThe tendency toperceive and recallinformation in a waythat confirms orsupports one'sexisting beliefsMATCHEDPAIRSDESIGNTheexperimentaldesign used byBandura, Rossand Ross in theBobo Doll study

Psychology Bingo: The Individual and the Group - Call List

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