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"Social Influence (GCSE Revision)": HTML5 Crossword |
Across3. Factors in the environment or setting that increase or decrease levels of conformity and obedience. (11)
6. Which psychologist study obedience to authority by using fake electric shocks? (7)
8. A personality trait that indicates how much control a person feels that they have in their life. (14)
10. The university where Zimbardo conducted his conformity to social roles study. (8)
12. The psychologist who found the authoritarian personality type. (6)
14. What type of personality has been linked to increased levels of obedience? (13)
16. Which level of conformity is the deepest? (15)
17. When a bystander feels unable to help in an emergency situation and does not intervene. (15,0)
18. Which level of conformity is a temporary change in private and public beliefs? (14)
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Down1. A psychologist that conducted a field experiment into the bystander effect. (8)
2. When a group of people act as bystanders because they don't feel individually responsible for helping. (25,0)
4. Which level of conformity is the shallowest? (10)
5. What type of social influence is displayed when a person desires to be correct? (13)
7. What sampling method was used in Milgram's obedience study? (9)
9. A psychologist that study conformity levels using a line perception test. (4)
11. What type of social influence is displayed when a person desires to be liked and fit in? (9)
13. A shift in personal responsibility when a person obeys an authority figure and allows them to take responsibility for their actions. (12)
15. When a person loses their sense of individuality and often acts in a more hostile and antisocial manner. (15)
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ACROSS
3. Factors in the environment or setting that increase or decrease levels of conformity and obedience. (11)
6. Which psychologist study obedience to authority by using fake electric shocks? (7)
8. A personality trait that indicates how much control a person feels that they have in their life. (14)
10. The university where Zimbardo conducted his conformity to social roles study. (8)
12. The psychologist who found the authoritarian personality type. (6)
14. What type of personality has been linked to increased levels of obedience? (13)
16. Which level of conformity is the deepest? (15)
17. When a bystander feels unable to help in an emergency situation and does not intervene. (15,0)
18. Which level of conformity is a temporary change in private and public beliefs? (14)
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1. A psychologist that conducted a field experiment into the bystander effect. (8)
2. When a group of people act as bystanders because they don't feel individually responsible for helping. (25,0)
4. Which level of conformity is the shallowest? (10)
5. What type of social influence is displayed when a person desires to be correct? (13)
7. What sampling method was used in Milgram's obedience study? (9)
9. A psychologist that study conformity levels using a line perception test. (4)
11. What type of social influence is displayed when a person desires to be liked and fit in? (9)
13. A shift in personal responsibility when a person obeys an authority figure and allows them to take responsibility for their actions. (12)
15. When a person loses their sense of individuality and often acts in a more hostile and antisocial manner. (15)

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