social scripts
... research. Twin studies show aggression may be genetic. In men, aggression is possibly linked to the Y chromosome. Neural Influences: Some centers in the brain, especially the limbic system (amygdala) and the frontal lobe, are intimately involved with ...
... research. Twin studies show aggression may be genetic. In men, aggression is possibly linked to the Y chromosome. Neural Influences: Some centers in the brain, especially the limbic system (amygdala) and the frontal lobe, are intimately involved with ...
CRAAP test worksheet
... (ex. information, advice, advocacy, propaganda, opinion, entertainment, commercial site, personal, news) • Be able to spot point of view. Is the site fair and objective? Is it an advocacy site? Is the page affiliated with an organization that has a particular political or social agenda? • Is there a ...
... (ex. information, advice, advocacy, propaganda, opinion, entertainment, commercial site, personal, news) • Be able to spot point of view. Is the site fair and objective? Is it an advocacy site? Is the page affiliated with an organization that has a particular political or social agenda? • Is there a ...
AIARE handout
... risk-taker. Studies have clearly shown that most people regard themselves as above average risktakers (of course a statistical impossibility) and tend to exhibit feelings of admiration for others who are perceived as being greater risk-takers than themselves (Forsyth, 1990). These findings provide c ...
... risk-taker. Studies have clearly shown that most people regard themselves as above average risktakers (of course a statistical impossibility) and tend to exhibit feelings of admiration for others who are perceived as being greater risk-takers than themselves (Forsyth, 1990). These findings provide c ...
Social Psychology in Action: A Critical Analysis of
... (Byrne & Branscombe, 2006). Steele and Liu (1983) found that self-affirmative thoughts reduced dissonance even when the thoughts were unrelated to the contradictory behavior. That is, a threat to self in one domain could be reduced by self-affirming thoughts about oneself in another domain. Group Dy ...
... (Byrne & Branscombe, 2006). Steele and Liu (1983) found that self-affirmative thoughts reduced dissonance even when the thoughts were unrelated to the contradictory behavior. That is, a threat to self in one domain could be reduced by self-affirming thoughts about oneself in another domain. Group Dy ...
Chapter 15 - Social Psychology
... advisors, approved a CIA plan to invade Cuba and overthrow the government of Fidel Castro: the invasion was a humiliating defeat. - In 1986, when NASA officials made the fatal decision to launch the space shuttle Challenger, which exploded shortly after take off. Apparently, they insulated themselve ...
... advisors, approved a CIA plan to invade Cuba and overthrow the government of Fidel Castro: the invasion was a humiliating defeat. - In 1986, when NASA officials made the fatal decision to launch the space shuttle Challenger, which exploded shortly after take off. Apparently, they insulated themselve ...
Commons_Overheads1
... • Information has been identified as an important variable in collective dilemmas (Edney, 1980). • In some laboratory research it has been demonstrated that informing participants about the possible consequences of their actions can be effective in preventing commons problems from arising (Stern, 19 ...
... • Information has been identified as an important variable in collective dilemmas (Edney, 1980). • In some laboratory research it has been demonstrated that informing participants about the possible consequences of their actions can be effective in preventing commons problems from arising (Stern, 19 ...
Memory - Anderson High School
... Conflict is perceived as an incompatibility of actions, goals, or ideas. The elements of conflict are the same at all levels. People become deeply involved in potentially destructive social processes that have undesirable effects. ...
... Conflict is perceived as an incompatibility of actions, goals, or ideas. The elements of conflict are the same at all levels. People become deeply involved in potentially destructive social processes that have undesirable effects. ...
influence
... • Select one of the articles brought in by group members. • Read the article together or have one person explain it. • Analyze the act of aggression – determine what might be the causes of the aggression. • Consider: learning, observing of models, aversive events. ...
... • Select one of the articles brought in by group members. • Read the article together or have one person explain it. • Analyze the act of aggression – determine what might be the causes of the aggression. • Consider: learning, observing of models, aversive events. ...
Communication and social behaviour
... To live as a group humans must be able to communicate. Communication is the passing of information between people. This can be verbal, body language, written, etc. Social behaviour is how humans respond to these signs and signals. ...
... To live as a group humans must be able to communicate. Communication is the passing of information between people. This can be verbal, body language, written, etc. Social behaviour is how humans respond to these signs and signals. ...
session five- social psychology part one
... (e.g., two volunteers working together) • “Authority figure” appearing more disreputable • Disagreement between 2 authority figures ...
... (e.g., two volunteers working together) • “Authority figure” appearing more disreputable • Disagreement between 2 authority figures ...
social scripts - Manhasset Schools
... Conflict is perceived as an incompatibility of actions, goals, or ideas. The elements of conflict are the same at all levels. People become deeply involved in potentially destructive social processes that have undesirable effects. ...
... Conflict is perceived as an incompatibility of actions, goals, or ideas. The elements of conflict are the same at all levels. People become deeply involved in potentially destructive social processes that have undesirable effects. ...
Teaching via integrative themes: Use streamers, not confetti
... • Motive to see self as worthy or improvable • Self-esteem as key to well-being ...
... • Motive to see self as worthy or improvable • Self-esteem as key to well-being ...
IntroductionCH1and2p.. - Stigma, Health and Close
... • “Still, after controlling for age, smoking and alcohol consumption, women who drank one to five cups a day — caffeinated or decaffeinated — reduced their risk of death from all causes during the study by 15 to 19 percent compared with those who drank none.” ...
... • “Still, after controlling for age, smoking and alcohol consumption, women who drank one to five cups a day — caffeinated or decaffeinated — reduced their risk of death from all causes during the study by 15 to 19 percent compared with those who drank none.” ...
1132237Social Relations JS08
... tendency for any given bystander to be less likely to give aid if other bystanders are present ...
... tendency for any given bystander to be less likely to give aid if other bystanders are present ...
THEORIES OF MASS COMMUNICATION COM 205
... There is no common understanding on what media studies deal with. Let’s start with some ‘given’ tems that we do not question like mass media and mass communication. Mass media are technologies make mass communication possible. There are levels of communication form individuals and to groups, organis ...
... There is no common understanding on what media studies deal with. Let’s start with some ‘given’ tems that we do not question like mass media and mass communication. Mass media are technologies make mass communication possible. There are levels of communication form individuals and to groups, organis ...
Two Step Flow Theory
... the secret to reaching these influentials. Who are they? What has the term "influential" come to describe? According to Diane Crispell, these people are the "thought leaders" and "pioneer consumers". "Influentials are better educated and more affluent than the average American, but it is their inter ...
... the secret to reaching these influentials. Who are they? What has the term "influential" come to describe? According to Diane Crispell, these people are the "thought leaders" and "pioneer consumers". "Influentials are better educated and more affluent than the average American, but it is their inter ...
Virtual Group Dynamics
... Sharing a Common Predicament Research has long shown that sharing a common problem or predicament has an effect on group attraction. Latane, Eckman, and Joy (1966) found that when individuals underwent a stressful situation together, they provided support to one another, reducing feelings of stress. ...
... Sharing a Common Predicament Research has long shown that sharing a common problem or predicament has an effect on group attraction. Latane, Eckman, and Joy (1966) found that when individuals underwent a stressful situation together, they provided support to one another, reducing feelings of stress. ...
New ICTs and the Study of Political Communication
... landscape, depending on one’s goals, different locations, people, and groups are likely to be more strategic than others. This form of analysis identifies key people and groups in a number of strategic locations throughout the map. Network analysis of the content of these exchanges (e.g., the texts ...
... landscape, depending on one’s goals, different locations, people, and groups are likely to be more strategic than others. This form of analysis identifies key people and groups in a number of strategic locations throughout the map. Network analysis of the content of these exchanges (e.g., the texts ...
File - teacherver.com
... Informational social influence: people conform because they want to be right. It depends on a) how confident we are in our own independent judgment and b) how well informed we perceive the group to be. (e.g. buying computers, getting a particular diet, patronizing a product) Other factors: unanimi ...
... Informational social influence: people conform because they want to be right. It depends on a) how confident we are in our own independent judgment and b) how well informed we perceive the group to be. (e.g. buying computers, getting a particular diet, patronizing a product) Other factors: unanimi ...
Social Psychology - Modules 56-59
... parallels between what occurred in the mock prison and daily experiences in our own lives • It is felt that: “The physical institution of prison parallels the mind that all of us daily create, populate and perpetuate. We speak here of the prisons of racism, sexism, despair, shyness, "neurotic hang-u ...
... parallels between what occurred in the mock prison and daily experiences in our own lives • It is felt that: “The physical institution of prison parallels the mind that all of us daily create, populate and perpetuate. We speak here of the prisons of racism, sexism, despair, shyness, "neurotic hang-u ...
Survey Research by Klandermans Bert
... supporters remaining, two fifths indicated that in fact they wanted to sign but failed to do so, but three fifths said that they had never wanted to sign. Had we only interviewed our sample in November, we would not have found this group of people who changed their positions completely (Oegema and K ...
... supporters remaining, two fifths indicated that in fact they wanted to sign but failed to do so, but three fifths said that they had never wanted to sign. Had we only interviewed our sample in November, we would not have found this group of people who changed their positions completely (Oegema and K ...
Sociocultural Aspects of Behaviour
... Sanctions are designated to maintain and enforce the norms and values of a social group. Through the process of socialization and the mechanisms of social control, the beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors of the individual are shaped and patterned according to the values, norms and roles of the soc ...
... Sanctions are designated to maintain and enforce the norms and values of a social group. Through the process of socialization and the mechanisms of social control, the beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors of the individual are shaped and patterned according to the values, norms and roles of the soc ...
Chapter 5
... Before we begin discussion of this chapter, let’s talk about what happened with the Challenger. 1. Could the accident have been avoided? 2. What, if anything, did different groups of people do to contribute to the accident? 3. Was communication within various parts of NASA unethical? ...
... Before we begin discussion of this chapter, let’s talk about what happened with the Challenger. 1. Could the accident have been avoided? 2. What, if anything, did different groups of people do to contribute to the accident? 3. Was communication within various parts of NASA unethical? ...