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SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY—VOCABULARY COLLABORATION
In the theme of being “social” we will complete our baseline knowledge of social
psychology in a collaborative fashion. Each group will complete the following:
1. Vocabulary—define in a shallow and deep strategy
2. Using your “THEME” (social thinking, influence etc.) apply all necessary
objectives (listed on the Study Guide)
3. Create an example of each concept/term you have
4. Complete this work using technology--media capability for access to vocabulary
(PREZI, PP, YouTube etc.)
Goal: maximize our knowledge of vocabulary and concepts in a minimal amount of
time.
Resources: textbook, brain, team collaboration, PowerPoints.
Due date: End of the period. Email to [email protected]
Group
Theme
Group 1
SOCIAL THINKING
Group 2
Social thinking
Group 3
Social Influence
Vocabulary
social psychology
attribution theory
fundamental attribution error
attitude
central route to persuasion
peripheral route to persuasion
foot-in-the-door phenomenon
role
conformity
normative social influence
informational social influence
social facilitation
social loafing
deindividuation
group polarization
groupthink
cognitive dissonance
theory
Culture
Norm
prejudice
stereotype
discrimination
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY—VOCABULARY COLLABORATION
Group 4
Social Influence
Group 5
Social relations
Group 6
Social relations
ingroup
outgroup
ingroup bias
scapegoat theory
other-race effect
just-world phenomenon
aggression
frustration-aggression principle
mere exposure effect
passionate love
companionate love
equity
self-disclosure
altruism
bystander effect
social exchange theory
reciprocity norm
social-responsibility norm
conflict
social trap
mirror-image perceptions
superordinate goals
GRIT
Scoring:
Vocabulary
Objectives and
Examples
Collaboration
0-2
Incomplete,
Underdeveloped
3-7
Complete but examples
are underdeveloped
8-10
Complete and well
developed examples
Incomplete
Some but not all
possible applied
Worked hard, but were
off task at times
Complete and
comprehensive
Worked very hard,
collaborated well and
were a productive
member
You put in little effort
and negatively
impacted your group
/30
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