SocialResponsibilityNormFacialFeedbackHypothesisDispositionalAttributioncomparingyourself toothers toevaluate yourown set of skillsand abilitiesYerkes-DodsonLawFundamentalattributionerrorArousalTheoryActor-observerBiasSelf-esteemCollectivismSocialReciprocityNormevaluating othercultures based onstandards/customsof your ownculture.IDSelfefficiencyHierarchyof NeedsProjectionPsychodynamicTheorythe tendency forpeople to perceivemembers of theirown group as moresimilar to eachother than membersoutside the groupInformationalsocialinfluenceExplains ourmotivation toreduce arousalby meetingbasic needsIncentiveTheorya socialpsychological theorythat describes howpeople are less likelyto help others whenothers are presentO.C.E.A.NSelf-fulfillingProphecySocialResponsibilityNormFacialFeedbackHypothesisDispositionalAttributioncomparingyourself toothers toevaluate yourown set of skillsand abilitiesYerkes-DodsonLawFundamentalattributionerrorArousalTheoryActor-observerBiasSelf-esteemCollectivismSocialReciprocityNormevaluating othercultures based onstandards/customsof your ownculture.IDSelfefficiencyHierarchyof NeedsProjectionPsychodynamicTheorythe tendency forpeople to perceivemembers of theirown group as moresimilar to eachother than membersoutside the groupInformationalsocialinfluenceExplains ourmotivation toreduce arousalby meetingbasic needsIncentiveTheorya socialpsychological theorythat describes howpeople are less likelyto help others whenothers are presentO.C.E.A.NSelf-fulfillingProphecy

Unit 4 Psychology 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. Social Responsibility Norm
  2. Facial Feedback Hypothesis
  3. Dispositional Attribution
  4. comparing yourself to others to evaluate your own set of skills and abilities
  5. Yerkes-Dodson Law
  6. Fundamental attribution error
  7. Arousal Theory
  8. Actor-observer Bias
  9. Self-esteem
  10. Collectivism
  11. Social Reciprocity Norm
  12. evaluating other cultures based on standards/customs of your own culture.
  13. ID
  14. Self efficiency
  15. Hierarchy of Needs
  16. Projection
  17. Psychodynamic Theory
  18. the tendency for people to perceive members of their own group as more similar to each other than members outside the group
  19. Informational social influence
  20. Explains our motivation to reduce arousal by meeting basic needs
  21. Incentive Theory
  22. a social psychological theory that describes how people are less likely to help others when others are present
  23. O.C.E.A.N
  24. Self-fulfilling Prophecy