SCT and SIT Revision
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- Q1Social Identity Theory was proposed byTuxedo (1979)Taylor (1979)Thompson (1979)Tajfel (1979)30s
- Q2Tajfel and Turner's SIT attempts to explainthe occurrence of conflict between groupsThe occurrence of conflict between men and womenscares resourcesscarcity of resources leading to conflict30s
- Q3Q. Social Identity Theory argues that we have an individual and _______ self which corresponds to group membership.SailorSooshalSocialSocrates30s
- Q4According to Tajfel, What are the three processes that occur during SIT?Social status, social wellbeing, social comparisonSocial categorisation, social membership and social comparisonSocial categorisation, social identification, social comparisonSocial categorisation, social comparison, social identification30s
- Q5Boys were shown paintings byKlee and KandinskyManet and MonetLeonardo and Rafaelvan Gogh and Picasso30s
- Q6Q. When an in-group is seen more favorably it is referred to associal categorizationself-esteem hypothesispositive distinctivenesssocial comparison30s
- Q7Social categorization is the process ofAutomatic act of putting yourself into a group. In group = yours, Outgroup = othersdistinguishing who is a member of an in-group and who is in the in-groupdistinguishing who is a member of a cultdistinguishing who is a member of an out-group and who is in the out-group30s
- Q8An experimental procedure that involves randomly putting people into groups based on meaningless criteriaminimal paradigmmaximum group paradigmThe group paradigmminimal group paradigm30s
- Q9What is one limitation of Tajfel et al.,s (1971) experiment on SIT? (Kadinsky and Klee)?P's were 14 and 15 year old boys from an English school - therefore hard to generalise resultsThe boys couldn't choose their groupsThe experiment caused undue psychological harm to the boysIt was not highly controlled30s
- Q10Social Cognitive Theory was proposed byBobo DollBrodramBananaBandura30s
- Q11What is the processes called when modelled behaviour is enough to encourage that behaviour to be replicated (e.g. no positive reward or negative punishment)?Vicarious reinforcementVicarious learningReinforced vivaciousVicious cycle30s
- Q12What is the term used to describe one's belief in themselves and their ability to be successful?Intrinsic beliefSelf-efficacySelf beliefSelf determination30s
- Q13Reciprocal determinism is when ____________.a person's behavior both influences and is influenced by personal factors and the social environment.Role models play a very important role in influencing behaviours.a person's behaviour is influenced by cognition alone.a person's behaviour is influenced by their family but not friends.30s
- Q14In Bandura's Bobo Doll Experiment, were boys or girls more influenced by the aggressive models?Hmmm not sureBoysGirlsBoth the same30s