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AP Psychology Disorders and Social Psych Name: ______________________ Quest: Monday, January 12, 2015 Social Psychology Terms and their corresponding pages in the Social Psychology packet. 1. Mere exposure effect (276) 2. Cognitive dissonance theory (277) 3. Foot-in-the-door (277) 4. Door-in-the-face (277) 5. Central route to persuasion/Peripheral route to persuasion (276) 6. Norms of reciprocity (278) 7. Self-fulfilling prophecy (279) 8. Fundamental attribution error (in individualistic vs. collectivist cultures) (280) 9. False consensus effect (280) 10. Self-serving bias (280) 11. Just-world bias (280) 12. Out-group homogeneity (282) 13. In-group bias (282) 14. Superordinate goal (282) 15. Instrumental vs. hostile aggression (283) 16. Frustration-aggression hypothesis (283) 17. Prosocial behavior (283) 18. Diffusion of responsibility (283) 19. Pluralistic ignorance (283) 20. Laws of attraction (284) a. Proximity b. Similarity c. Reciprocal liking 21. Self-disclosure (284) 22. Social facilitation (284) 23. Social impairment (284) 24. Conformity (284) 25. Social loafing (286) 26. Group polarization (286) 27. Deindividuation (287) 28. Groupthink (287) 29. Ethnocentrism (281) 30. Prejudice vs. Discrimination (281) Disorders General terms: psychological disorder, diathesis-stress hypothesis Dissociatve Disorders: (p. 577-579 in textbook) Dissociative Amnesia Dissociative Fugue Dissociative Identity Disorder 1. Why are dissociative disorders controversial? Explore the arguments for and against the belief that dissociative disorders are genuine disorders (as opposed to manufactured disorders). 2. How do dissociative disorders relate to the concept of consciousness? Schizophrenia (p. 589-596 in textbook) Psychosis Delusion Hallucination Positive Symptoms, Negative Symptoms, Undifferentiated Symptoms Dopamine hypothesis Tardive Dyskinesia Diathesis-Stress Hypothesis Subtypes of schizophrenia: paranoid, catatonic, disorganized, undifferentiated 1. Why is schizophrenia considered to be a psychotic disorder? 2. What are the genetic, biological and environmental causes of schizophrenia and how might they interact? 3. What is the dopamine hypothesis with regard to schizophrenia? 4. Name one side effect of typical anti-psychotic medications? Personality Disorders (p. 596-598 in textbook) Personality Personality Disorder Diathesis-Stress Hypothesis Anxious/Fearful Cluster: Obsessive-Compulsive, Avoidant, Dependent Odd/Eccentric Cluster: Schizotypal, Paranoid, Schizoid Dramatic/Erratic Cluster: Borderline, Antisocial, Histrionic, Narcissistic 1. What are genetic, biological and environmental causes of antisocial personality disorder and how might they interact? Somatoform Disorders (p. 576-577 in the textbook) Somatoform Conversion Disorder Hypochondriasis Malingering Pain Disorder 1. In what ways are somatoform disorders different from other disorders we have studied?