What is thedifferencebetweenindividualismandcollectivism?What is thedifferencebetweencorrelation andcausation?What is acontrolgroup?Name 3 thingsthat musthappen in anexperiment for itto be ethicalHow do socialpsychologistspreventconfoundingvariables?Why is itimportant tohave acontrol in astudy?What is thedifferencebetween selfschema andself concept?How is socialpsychologyused toimpactmarketing?Defineindependent,dependent, andextraneousvariablesDefine thespotlighteffectWhich studytested howpeople conformto theirassigned roles?Defineillusion oftransparencyWhy is itimportant todebrief afteraexperiment?What are 3of the big 5personalitytraits?Name twoadvantagesof a surveystudyFree,but yell"toot"Which studytestedobedience toauthority?Name 3out of the5 types ofstudiesWhat is thedifferencebetweenindividualismandcollectivism?What is thedifferencebetweencorrelation andcausation?What is acontrolgroup?Name 3 thingsthat musthappen in anexperiment for itto be ethicalHow do socialpsychologistspreventconfoundingvariables?Why is itimportant tohave acontrol in astudy?What is thedifferencebetween selfschema andself concept?How is socialpsychologyused toimpactmarketing?Defineindependent,dependent, andextraneousvariablesDefine thespotlighteffectWhich studytested howpeople conformto theirassigned roles?Defineillusion oftransparencyWhy is itimportant todebrief afteraexperiment?What are 3of the big 5personalitytraits?Name twoadvantagesof a surveystudyFree,but yell"toot"Which studytestedobedience toauthority?Name 3out of the5 types ofstudies

Chapter 2 Review - 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. What is the difference between individualism and collectivism?
  2. What is the difference between correlation and causation?
  3. What is a control group?
  4. Name 3 things that must happen in an experiment for it to be ethical
  5. How do social psychologists prevent confounding variables?
  6. Why is it important to have a control in a study?
  7. What is the difference between self schema and self concept?
  8. How is social psychology used to impact marketing?
  9. Define independent, dependent, and extraneous variables
  10. Define the spotlight effect
  11. Which study tested how people conform to their assigned roles?
  12. Define illusion of transparency
  13. Why is it important to debrief after a experiment?
  14. What are 3 of the big 5 personality traits?
  15. Name two advantages of a survey study
  16. Free, but yell "toot"
  17. Which study tested obedience to authority?
  18. Name 3 out of the 5 types of studies