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© tutor2u - 1 - www.tutor2u.net Name: Date: A Level Psychology Revision Crossword This revision crossword covers types of conformity and conformity to social roles. Using the across and down clues, write the correct words in the numbered grid below. 1. 1 2 D F I 3 4 C I R 5 6 O 7 E I O F 8 R 9 O O R M T 10 D C Y ACROSS 2. Where a person changes their public behaviour (the way they act) and their private beliefs, but only while they are in the presence of the group they are idenƟfying with. 4. The lowest level of conformity. Where a person changes their public behaviour (the way they act) but not their private beliefs. 7. The deepest level of conformity. Where a person changes both their public behaviour (the way they act) and their private beliefs. This is usually a long-term change. 8. An explanaƟon for conformity. When a person conforms to gain knowledge, or because they believe that someone else is ‘right’. 10. Asch idenƟfied this as a variable that affects conformity. When Asch made the line judgement task more difficult, conformity levels increased. (4, 10) DOWN 1. A variable that affect conformity. Asch found that as he increased the size of the majority, conformity levels increased. (5, 4) 3. An explanaƟon for conformity. When a person conforms in order to be accepted and belong to a group. They do this because it is socially rewarding and to avoid social rejecƟon. 5. Occurs when someone changes their behaviour or beliefs due to real or imagined pressure from others. 6. A variable that affect conformity. Asch found that if one of the confederates dissented and gave the correct answer, then conformity levels dropped from 32% to 5%. 9. An American Social Psychologist who examined the extent to which people would conform to the opinions of others in an unambiguous situaƟon. SAMPLE

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Name: Date:

A Level Psychology Revision CrosswordThis revision crossword covers types of conformity and conformity to social roles.Using the across and down clues, write the correct words in the numbered grid below.

1.

1 2D F I

3

4C I R

5

6O

7E I O

F8

R9

O O

R

M

T10

D C Y

ACROSS2. Where a person changes their public behaviour

(the way they act) and their private beliefs, butonly while they are in the presence of the groupthey are iden fying with.

4. The lowest level of conformity. Where a personchanges their public behaviour (the way theyact) but not their private beliefs.

7. The deepest level of conformity. Where a personchanges both their public behaviour (the waythey act) and their private beliefs. This is usuallya long-term change.

8. An explana on for conformity. When a personconforms to gain knowledge, or because theybelieve that someone else is ‘right’.

10. Asch iden fied this as a variable that affectsconformity. When Asch made the line judgementtask more difficult, conformity levels increased.(4, 10)

DOWN1. A variable that affect conformity. Asch found

that as he increased the size of the majority,conformity levels increased. (5, 4)

3. An explana on for conformity. When a personconforms in order to be accepted and belong toa group. They do this because it is sociallyrewarding and to avoid social rejec on.

5. Occurs when someone changes their behaviouror beliefs due to real or imagined pressure fromothers.

6. A variable that affect conformity. Asch foundthat if one of the confederates dissented andgave the correct answer, then conformity levelsdropped from 32% to 5%.

9. An American Social Psychologist who examinedthe extent to which people would conform tothe opinions of others in an unambiguoussitua on.

SAMPLE

© tutor2u - 1 - www.tutor2u.net

Name: Date:

A Level Psychology Revision CrosswordThis revision crossword covers types of conformity and conformity to social roles.Using the across and down clues, write the correct words in the numbered grid below.

1.

1 2 3

4 5

6

7

8 9

10

ACROSS2. Where a person changes their public behaviour

(the way they act) and their private beliefs, but only while they are in the presence of the group they are iden fying with.

4. The lowest level of conformity. Where a person changes their public behaviour (the way they act) but not their private beliefs.

7. The deepest level of conformity. Where a person changes both their public behaviour (the way they act) and their private beliefs. This is usually a long-term change.

8. An explana on for conformity. When a person conforms to gain knowledge, or because they believe that someone else is ‘right’.

10. Asch iden fied this as a variable that affects conformity. When Asch made the line judgement task more difficult, conformity levels increased. (4, 10)

DOWN1. A variable that affect conformity. Asch found

that as he increased the size of the majority, conformity levels increased. (5, 4)

3. An explana on for conformity. When a person conforms in order to be accepted and belong to a group. They do this because it is socially rewarding and to avoid social rejec on.

5. Occurs when someone changes their behaviour or beliefs due to real or imagined pressure from others.

6. A variable that affect conformity. Asch found that if one of the confederates dissented and gave the correct answer, then conformity levels dropped from 32% to 5%.

9. An American Social Psychologist who examined the extent to which people would conform to the opinions of others in an unambiguous situa on.

SAMPLE

© tutor2u - 1 - www.tutor2u.net

Name: Date:

A Level Psychology Revision CrosswordThis revision crossword covers types of conformity and conformity to social roles.Using the across and down clues, write the correct words in the numbered grid below.

1.

1G

2I D E N T I F I C A T I O

3N

R O4

C O M P L I A N C E R5

C

U6U M O

P7

I N T E R N A L I S A T I O N

S A T F8

I N F O R M9

A T I O N A L I O

Z S I V R

E C M E M

H I I

T T10

T A S K D I F F I C U L T Y Y

ACROSS2. Where a person changes their public behaviour

(the way they act) and their private beliefs, but only while they are in the presence of the group they are iden fying with.

4. The lowest level of conformity. Where a person changes their public behaviour (the way they act) but not their private beliefs.

7. The deepest level of conformity. Where a person changes both their public behaviour (the way they act) and their private beliefs. This is usually a long-term change.

8. An explana on for conformity. When a person conforms to gain knowledge, or because they believe that someone else is ‘right’.

10. Asch iden fied this as a variable that affects conformity. When Asch made the line judgement task more difficult, conformity levels increased. (4, 10)

DOWN1. A variable that affect conformity. Asch found

that as he increased the size of the majority, conformity levels increased. (5, 4)

3. An explana on for conformity. When a person conforms in order to be accepted and belong to a group. They do this because it is socially rewarding and to avoid social rejec on.

5. Occurs when someone changes their behaviour or beliefs due to real or imagined pressure from others.

6. A variable that affect conformity. Asch found that if one of the confederates dissented and gave the correct answer, then conformity levels dropped from 32% to 5%.

9. An American Social Psychologist who examined the extent to which people would conform to the opinions of others in an unambiguous situa on.

SAMPLE

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Name: Date:

A Level Psychology Revision CrosswordThis revision crossword covers explanations for obedience, including dispositionalfactors. Using the across and down clues, write the correct words in the numberedgrid below.

1.

1 2

3D N

4

5T N

6

7T C

8X

9T

10Z

ACROSS3. Explana ons of obedience that focus on internal

characteris cs (e.g. personality).

5. A type of personality that was first iden fied by Adorno et al. (1950).

7. Explana ons for obedience that focus on external factors that affect the likelihood that someone will obey orders.

8. A situa onal variable affec ng obedience and refers to how close you are to someone or something.

9. An explana on of obedience offered by Milgram. Where an individual carries out the orders of an authority figure, ac ng as their agent. (7, 5)

10. An American Psychologist who conducted the Stanford Prison Experiment.

DOWN1. A situa onal variable affec ng obedience. When

Milgram conducted a varia on of his experiment in a run-down office block he found that the percentage of par cipants who went to 450 volts on the ‘electric shock’ generator fell from 65% to 47.5%.

2. An explana on of obedience offered by Milgram. Where an individual carries out the orders of an authority figure, ac ng as their agent. (7, 5)

4. A situa onal variable affec ng obedience. In Milgram’s research, the percentage of par cipants who were fully obedient fell from 65% to 20% when the experimenter wore his own clothes, rather than the ‘uniform’ of a white lab coat.

6. An American Social Psychologist who conducted research into obedience.

SAMPLE

© tutor2u - 1 - www.tutor2u.net

Name: Date:

A Level Psychology Revision CrosswordThis revision crossword covers explanations for obedience, including dispositionalfactors. Using the across and down clues, write the correct words in the numberedgrid below.

1.

1 2

3 4

5

6

7

8 9

10

ACROSS3. Explana ons of obedience that focus on internal

characteris cs (e.g. personality).

5. A type of personality that was first iden fied by Adorno et al. (1950).

7. Explana ons for obedience that focus on external factors that affect the likelihood that someone will obey orders.

8. A situa onal variable affec ng obedience and refers to how close you are to someone or something.

9. An explana on of obedience offered by Milgram. Where an individual carries out the orders of an authority figure, ac ng as their agent. (7, 5)

10. An American Psychologist who conducted the Stanford Prison Experiment.

DOWN1. A situa onal variable affec ng obedience. When

Milgram conducted a varia on of his experiment in a run-down office block he found that the percentage of par cipants who went to 450 volts on the ‘electric shock’ generator fell from 65% to 47.5%.

2. An explana on of obedience offered by Milgram. Where an individual carries out the orders of an authority figure, ac ng as their agent. (7, 5)

4. A situa onal variable affec ng obedience. In Milgram’s research, the percentage of par cipants who were fully obedient fell from 65% to 20% when the experimenter wore his own clothes, rather than the ‘uniform’ of a white lab coat.

6. An American Social Psychologist who conducted research into obedience.

SAMPLE

© tutor2u - 1 - www.tutor2u.net

Name: Date:

A Level Psychology Revision CrosswordThis revision crossword covers explanations for obedience, including dispositionalfactors. Using the across and down clues, write the correct words in the numberedgrid below.

1.

1L

2A

3D I S P O S I T I O N A L

4U G

C N E5

A U T H O R I T A R I A N

T F T6M I O I

7S I T U A T I O N A L R C

L N M S

G T8

P R O X I M I T Y9

A G E N T I C S T A T E

A T10

Z I M B A R D O E

ACROSS3. Explana ons of obedience that focus on internal

characteris cs (e.g. personality).

5. A type of personality that was first iden fied by Adorno et al. (1950).

7. Explana ons for obedience that focus on external factors that affect the likelihood that someone will obey orders.

8. A situa onal variable affec ng obedience and refers to how close you are to someone or something.

9. An explana on of obedience offered by Milgram. Where an individual carries out the orders of an authority figure, ac ng as their agent. (7, 5)

10. An American Psychologist who conducted the Stanford Prison Experiment.

DOWN1. A situa onal variable affec ng obedience. When

Milgram conducted a varia on of his experiment in a run-down office block he found that the percentage of par cipants who went to 450 volts on the ‘electric shock’ generator fell from 65% to 47.5%.

2. An explana on of obedience offered by Milgram. Where an individual carries out the orders of an authority figure, ac ng as their agent. (7, 5)

4. A situa onal variable affec ng obedience. In Milgram’s research, the percentage of par cipants who were fully obedient fell from 65% to 20% when the experimenter wore his own clothes, rather than the ‘uniform’ of a white lab coat.

6. An American Social Psychologist who conducted research into obedience.

SAMPLE

© tutor2u - 1 - www.tutor2u.net

Name: Date:

A Level Psychology Revision CrosswordThis revision crossword covers the entire social psychology topic. Using the across anddown clues, write the correct words in the numbered grid below.

1.

1

2G

3 4E I O

O5

O M

P6

U E

7D F

8I

9R V

10O

M11

R S N

12I

13

D14 15

D16

C17

D

N

N18

N

F N

E19

M N20

N I F21

N A22

A23

N I C

Y

O24

O I

A25

O I N

ACROSS DOWN

SAMPLE

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4. The deepest level of conformity. Where a person changes both their public behaviour (the way they act) and their private beliefs. This is usually a long-term change.

5. Occurs when someone changes their behaviour or beliefs due to real or imagined pressure from others.

6. A variable that affect conformity. Asch found that as he increased the size of the majority, conformity levels increased. (5, 4)

7. Where a person changes their public behaviour (the way they act) and their private beliefs, but only while they are in the presence of the group they are iden fying with.

9. An explana on for conformity. When a person conforms in order to be accepted and belong to a group. They do this because it is socially rewarding and to avoid social rejec on.

11. The deepest level of conformity. Where a person changes both their public behaviour (the way they act) and their private beliefs. This is usually a long-term change.

14. Asch iden fied this as a variable that affects conformity. When Asch made the line judgement task more difficult, conformity levels increased. (4, 10)

18. An American Social Psychologist who examined the extent to which people would conform to the opinions of others in an unambiguous situa on.

19. The lowest level of conformity. Where a person changes their public behaviour (the way they act) but not their private beliefs.

20. Occurs when someone changes their behaviour or beliefs due to real or imagined pressure from others.

21. An explana on for conformity. When a person conforms to gain knowledge, or because they believe that someone else is ‘right’.

23. Occurs when someone changes their behaviour or beliefs due to real or imagined pressure from others.

24. An explana on for conformity. When a person conforms in order to be accepted and belong to a group. They do this because it is socially rewarding and to avoid social rejec on.

25. An explana on for conformity. When a person conforms to gain knowledge, or because they believe that someone else is ‘right’.

1. A variable that affect conformity. Asch found that as he increased the size of the majority, conformity levels increased. (5, 4)

2. A variable that affect conformity. Asch found that as he increased the size of the majority, conformity levels increased. (5, 4)

3. A variable that affect conformity. Asch found that if one of the confederates dissented and gave the correct answer, then conformity levels dropped from 32% to 5%.

8. The lowest level of conformity. Where a person changes their public behaviour (the way they act) but not their private beliefs.

9. An explana on for conformity. When a person conforms in order to be accepted and belong to a group. They do this because it is socially rewarding and to avoid social rejec on.

10. Asch iden fied this as a variable that affects conformity. When Asch made the line judgement task more difficult, conformity levels increased. (4, 10)

12. Where a person changes their public behaviour (the way they act) and their private beliefs, but only while they are in the presence of the group they are iden fying with.

13. Where a person changes their public behaviour (the way they act) and their private beliefs, but only while they are in the presence of the group they are iden fying with.

15. An American Social Psychologist who examined the extent to which people would conform to the opinions of others in an unambiguous situa on.

16. An explana on for conformity. When a person conforms to gain knowledge, or because they believe that someone else is ‘right’.

17. A variable that affect conformity. Asch found that if one of the confederates dissented and gave the correct answer, then conformity levels dropped from 32% to 5%.

22. An American Social Psychologist who examined the extent to which people would conform to the opinions of others in an unambiguous situa on. SAMPLE

© tutor2u - 1 - www.tutor2u.net

Name: Date:

A Level Psychology Revision CrosswordThis revision crossword covers the entire social psychology topic. Using the across anddown clues, write the correct words in the numbered grid below.

1.

1

2 3 4

5

6

7 8 9

10

11

12 13

14 15 16 17

18

19

20

21 22

23

24

25

ACROSS DOWN

SAMPLE

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4. The deepest level of conformity. Where a person changes both their public behaviour (the way they act) and their private beliefs. This is usually a long-term change.

5. Occurs when someone changes their behaviour or beliefs due to real or imagined pressure from others.

6. A variable that affect conformity. Asch found that as he increased the size of the majority, conformity levels increased. (5, 4)

7. Where a person changes their public behaviour (the way they act) and their private beliefs, but only while they are in the presence of the group they are iden fying with.

9. An explana on for conformity. When a person conforms in order to be accepted and belong to a group. They do this because it is socially rewarding and to avoid social rejec on.

11. The deepest level of conformity. Where a person changes both their public behaviour (the way they act) and their private beliefs. This is usually a long-term change.

14. Asch iden fied this as a variable that affects conformity. When Asch made the line judgement task more difficult, conformity levels increased. (4, 10)

18. An American Social Psychologist who examined the extent to which people would conform to the opinions of others in an unambiguous situa on.

19. The lowest level of conformity. Where a person changes their public behaviour (the way they act) but not their private beliefs.

20. Occurs when someone changes their behaviour or beliefs due to real or imagined pressure from others.

21. An explana on for conformity. When a person conforms to gain knowledge, or because they believe that someone else is ‘right’.

23. Occurs when someone changes their behaviour or beliefs due to real or imagined pressure from others.

24. An explana on for conformity. When a person conforms in order to be accepted and belong to a group. They do this because it is socially rewarding and to avoid social rejec on.

25. An explana on for conformity. When a person conforms to gain knowledge, or because they believe that someone else is ‘right’.

1. A variable that affect conformity. Asch found that as he increased the size of the majority, conformity levels increased. (5, 4)

2. A variable that affect conformity. Asch found that as he increased the size of the majority, conformity levels increased. (5, 4)

3. A variable that affect conformity. Asch found that if one of the confederates dissented and gave the correct answer, then conformity levels dropped from 32% to 5%.

8. The lowest level of conformity. Where a person changes their public behaviour (the way they act) but not their private beliefs.

9. An explana on for conformity. When a person conforms in order to be accepted and belong to a group. They do this because it is socially rewarding and to avoid social rejec on.

10. Asch iden fied this as a variable that affects conformity. When Asch made the line judgement task more difficult, conformity levels increased. (4, 10)

12. Where a person changes their public behaviour (the way they act) and their private beliefs, but only while they are in the presence of the group they are iden fying with.

13. Where a person changes their public behaviour (the way they act) and their private beliefs, but only while they are in the presence of the group they are iden fying with.

15. An American Social Psychologist who examined the extent to which people would conform to the opinions of others in an unambiguous situa on.

16. An explana on for conformity. When a person conforms to gain knowledge, or because they believe that someone else is ‘right’.

17. A variable that affect conformity. Asch found that if one of the confederates dissented and gave the correct answer, then conformity levels dropped from 32% to 5%.

22. An American Social Psychologist who examined the extent to which people would conform to the opinions of others in an unambiguous situa on. SAMPLE

© tutor2u - 1 - www.tutor2u.net

Name: Date:

A Level Psychology Revision CrosswordThis revision crossword covers the entire social psychology topic. Using the across anddown clues, write the correct words in the numbered grid below.

1.

1G

R2G

3U

4I N T E R N A L I S A T I O N

R N U

O A P

U5

C O N F O R M I T Y S

P I6G R O U P S I Z E

S M Z7

I D E N T I F I8

C A T I O N9N O R M A T I V E

10T Z T O O

A E Y M11

I N T E R N A L I S A T I O N

S P M

K12

I L A13

I

D D14

T15

A S K D I F F16

I C17U L T Y D

I E S A N N I E

F N18

A S C H N F A V N

F T H C O N E T

I I E R I19

C O M P L I A N C E20

C O N F O R M I T Y M M F

U I A21

I N F O R M A T I O N22

A L

L23

C O N F O R M I T Y T T C S

T A I Y A C

Y T O T H

I24N O R M A T I V E I

O A O25

I N F O R M A T I O N A L N

ACROSS DOWN

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4. The deepest level of conformity. Where a person changes both their public behaviour (the way they act) and their private beliefs. This is usually a long-term change.

5. Occurs when someone changes their behaviour or beliefs due to real or imagined pressure from others.

6. A variable that affect conformity. Asch found that as he increased the size of the majority, conformity levels increased. (5, 4)

7. Where a person changes their public behaviour (the way they act) and their private beliefs, but only while they are in the presence of the group they are iden fying with.

9. An explana on for conformity. When a person conforms in order to be accepted and belong to a group. They do this because it is socially rewarding and to avoid social rejec on.

11. The deepest level of conformity. Where a person changes both their public behaviour (the way they act) and their private beliefs. This is usually a long-term change.

14. Asch iden fied this as a variable that affects conformity. When Asch made the line judgement task more difficult, conformity levels increased. (4, 10)

18. An American Social Psychologist who examined the extent to which people would conform to the opinions of others in an unambiguous situa on.

19. The lowest level of conformity. Where a person changes their public behaviour (the way they act) but not their private beliefs.

20. Occurs when someone changes their behaviour or beliefs due to real or imagined pressure from others.

21. An explana on for conformity. When a person conforms to gain knowledge, or because they believe that someone else is ‘right’.

23. Occurs when someone changes their behaviour or beliefs due to real or imagined pressure from others.

24. An explana on for conformity. When a person conforms in order to be accepted and belong to a group. They do this because it is socially rewarding and to avoid social rejec on.

25. An explana on for conformity. When a person conforms to gain knowledge, or because they believe that someone else is ‘right’.

1. A variable that affect conformity. Asch found that as he increased the size of the majority, conformity levels increased. (5, 4)

2. A variable that affect conformity. Asch found that as he increased the size of the majority, conformity levels increased. (5, 4)

3. A variable that affect conformity. Asch found that if one of the confederates dissented and gave the correct answer, then conformity levels dropped from 32% to 5%.

8. The lowest level of conformity. Where a person changes their public behaviour (the way they act) but not their private beliefs.

9. An explana on for conformity. When a person conforms in order to be accepted and belong to a group. They do this because it is socially rewarding and to avoid social rejec on.

10. Asch iden fied this as a variable that affects conformity. When Asch made the line judgement task more difficult, conformity levels increased. (4, 10)

12. Where a person changes their public behaviour (the way they act) and their private beliefs, but only while they are in the presence of the group they are iden fying with.

13. Where a person changes their public behaviour (the way they act) and their private beliefs, but only while they are in the presence of the group they are iden fying with.

15. An American Social Psychologist who examined the extent to which people would conform to the opinions of others in an unambiguous situa on.

16. An explana on for conformity. When a person conforms to gain knowledge, or because they believe that someone else is ‘right’.

17. A variable that affect conformity. Asch found that if one of the confederates dissented and gave the correct answer, then conformity levels dropped from 32% to 5%.

22. An American Social Psychologist who examined the extent to which people would conform to the opinions of others in an unambiguous situa on. SAMPLE