This document discusses several key concepts in social psychology including attribution theory, the fundamental attribution error, cognitive dissonance, conformity, obedience, and prejudice. It provides examples of studies such as Milgram's obedience experiment and Asch's conformity studies. It explains how attribution theory suggests we explain others' behaviors based on their disposition or the situation. The fundamental attribution error is over-attributing behaviors to dispositions rather than situations. Cognitive dissonance theory posits that inconsistent attitudes and behaviors create tension, leading attitudes to change to align with behaviors. Conformity and obedience experiments show people conform to group norms and obey authority figures. Prejudice involves unjustified negative attitudes towards social groups.