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UNIT 4: SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Essential Task 4-4: Describe the structure and function of different kinds of group behavior with specific
attention to group polarization and group think
Fundamental
Attribution
Error
Self-Serving
We are
Biashere
Attribution
Just-World
Hypothesis
Individualistic
vs.
Collectivistic
Culture
Cognitive
Dissonance
Attitudes
and
Persuasion
Routes to
Persuasion
Unit 12:
Social
Psychology
Impact
of
Others
on You
Conformity
Schema
Attraction
InGroup/OutGroup
Group
Behavior
Compliance
Group
Polarization
Group
Think
Groupthink
◦ A mode of thinking that occurs when the desire for harmony
in a decision-making group overrides the realistic appraisal
of alternatives.
◦ Attack on Pearl Harbor
◦ Kennedy and the Cuban Missile Crisis
◦ Watergate Cover-up
◦ Chernobyl Reactor Accident
Groupthink
◦ Groupthink- syndrome of bad decision-making
12.17
Group Polarization
Group Polarization- tendency to shift toward more
extreme positions after group discussion
Risky
Neutral
Cautious
Effects of Group Interaction
◦ Group Polarization enhances a group’s
prevailing attitudes through a
discussion. If a group is like-minded,
discussion strengthens its prevailing
opinions and attitudes.