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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Cmap 2, Experiments at Stanford University Prisoner's dilemma game, SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY is defined as the scientific study of feelings, thoughts, and behaviors of individuals in social situations., "The Power of the Situation" cited the time factor with Seminarians as Samaritans, Unconscious Processing faster than Conscious processing, Unconscious Processing makes research necesary, Experiments at Princeton University Theological Seminary Seminarians as Samaritans, "The Power of the Situation" influenced by individual dispositions, Experiments at Yale University Milgram experiment, construal defined behavior in the Prisoner's dilemma game, SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY studies "The Power of the Situation", Kurt Lewin believed behavior is a function of the field of forces, construal is related to Gestalt Psychology, Unconscious Processing includes 2 types beliefs and behaviors without awareness, Prisoner's dilemma game other 1/2 of participants played "Wall Street Game", Milgram experiment was a good example of the fundamental attribution error, Experiments at Yale University Promotion of Tetanus innoculations, schemas for people are called stereotypes, SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY was founded by Kurt Lewin, SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY also studies schemas, SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY chief investigative tool is Experiments