BA Philosophy/BA Sociology QUESTION BANK SCHOOLOF DISTANCE EDUCATION UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT
... a) they have more things to do than people in smaller environs. b) reciprocity does not work as well in big cities as in smaller groups. c) they feel they are superior to people in smaller environs. d) they have not internalized the social responsibility norm. 79. The finding that a person is less l ...
... a) they have more things to do than people in smaller environs. b) reciprocity does not work as well in big cities as in smaller groups. c) they feel they are superior to people in smaller environs. d) they have not internalized the social responsibility norm. 79. The finding that a person is less l ...
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... ISBN# 1433805618 / 978-1433805615. Price: $23 Required journal articles are available for free on the course’s blackboard. Additional recommended but not required texts for further reading: For another textbook that covers the same material you could read Bettinghaus, E. P., & Cody, M. J. (1994). Pe ...
... ISBN# 1433805618 / 978-1433805615. Price: $23 Required journal articles are available for free on the course’s blackboard. Additional recommended but not required texts for further reading: For another textbook that covers the same material you could read Bettinghaus, E. P., & Cody, M. J. (1994). Pe ...
SELF-AFFIRMATION THEORY Definition Background and History
... arise because people view that they authored the actions that produced them. When students study hard and do well on tests, they feel happy and proud. If they wrong a friend, they do not feel unhappy; they feel guilty. If they are worried about how their action looks to others, they feel shame, or p ...
... arise because people view that they authored the actions that produced them. When students study hard and do well on tests, they feel happy and proud. If they wrong a friend, they do not feel unhappy; they feel guilty. If they are worried about how their action looks to others, they feel shame, or p ...
Intersectionality Part 2 - ADLER: Community Engagement
... Last term we noticed some students still getting familiar with speaking up and out; this year we need that commitment from all of us. ...
... Last term we noticed some students still getting familiar with speaking up and out; this year we need that commitment from all of us. ...
Sociology
... type of character. Locke believed that people are born without a personality! This is an extreme view… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apzXGEbZht0 ...
... type of character. Locke believed that people are born without a personality! This is an extreme view… http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apzXGEbZht0 ...
Vocabulary Words
... 14.1 Describe the three main focuses of social psychology, and explain how the fundamental attribution error impacts our judgment of others 14.2 Define attitude, and explain how attitudes and actions affect each other 14.3 Describe the chameleon effect, and discuss Asch’s experiments on conformity, ...
... 14.1 Describe the three main focuses of social psychology, and explain how the fundamental attribution error impacts our judgment of others 14.2 Define attitude, and explain how attitudes and actions affect each other 14.3 Describe the chameleon effect, and discuss Asch’s experiments on conformity, ...
Nonverbal Communication
... you observe? Are there any differences in the nonverbal behaviors of the males and the females? Are there singles from different cultures in the room? Do the males and females from those cultures have any unique nonverbal behaviors? This does not have to be done in one sitting and may involve severa ...
... you observe? Are there any differences in the nonverbal behaviors of the males and the females? Are there singles from different cultures in the room? Do the males and females from those cultures have any unique nonverbal behaviors? This does not have to be done in one sitting and may involve severa ...
OSTINATO
... Are you wanting to be identified by the things, images and people you associated with? ...
... Are you wanting to be identified by the things, images and people you associated with? ...
Media:oreilly_genpsych_ch15_social
... A. I have good self control – don’t even have to work hard at it – just comes naturally. B. I have good self control but I have to work hard at it C. I have bad self control but I try hard anyway D. I have bad self control and have long since given up hope of being otherwise.. ...
... A. I have good self control – don’t even have to work hard at it – just comes naturally. B. I have good self control but I have to work hard at it C. I have bad self control but I try hard anyway D. I have bad self control and have long since given up hope of being otherwise.. ...
Introduction to Psychology - Parkway C-2
... d.identify with members of a popular outgroup e.being open-minded to other cultures ...
... d.identify with members of a popular outgroup e.being open-minded to other cultures ...
cultural competency
... ◦ Value diversity and are beginning to understand some of the deeper cultural differences. ◦ See culture as important. However, they find it difficult to understand. ◦ Sometimes they are able to recognize when culture is affecting a situation. ◦ Want to learn more about other cultures, yet lack info ...
... ◦ Value diversity and are beginning to understand some of the deeper cultural differences. ◦ See culture as important. However, they find it difficult to understand. ◦ Sometimes they are able to recognize when culture is affecting a situation. ◦ Want to learn more about other cultures, yet lack info ...
File
... C. Type of Message 1. Does it provide a two-sided argument? 2. Does it provide an emotional appeal? ...
... C. Type of Message 1. Does it provide a two-sided argument? 2. Does it provide an emotional appeal? ...
Peer to Peer Methodologies
... Understand your power of influence, that is, your ability to influence another person’s ideas through your own suggestions and ideas. 1. Understand when to refer persons to counselors or people who may be better able to assist in the particular situation. Understand the importance of networking. ...
... Understand your power of influence, that is, your ability to influence another person’s ideas through your own suggestions and ideas. 1. Understand when to refer persons to counselors or people who may be better able to assist in the particular situation. Understand the importance of networking. ...
Slides
... Process: Each person is given information to present to the group that is valuable to find a solution to a problem or learn material. It requires cooperation and interdependence. “It is the element of required interdependence among students which makes this a unique learning experience, and it is th ...
... Process: Each person is given information to present to the group that is valuable to find a solution to a problem or learn material. It requires cooperation and interdependence. “It is the element of required interdependence among students which makes this a unique learning experience, and it is th ...
Ch. 18
... 3. Phillip Zimbardo conducted the Stanford Prison Experiment in the 70’s. His results could have predicted problems of prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib in that: • A) people will follow direct orders of a superior when in the military. • B) when we play a role long enough, social norms can be as powerfu ...
... 3. Phillip Zimbardo conducted the Stanford Prison Experiment in the 70’s. His results could have predicted problems of prisoner abuse at Abu Ghraib in that: • A) people will follow direct orders of a superior when in the military. • B) when we play a role long enough, social norms can be as powerfu ...
mid term review guide- 2015 (1)
... appear to confirm the belief. (EX. - teacher is told specific students are on the verge of significant academic growth. By the end of the year these students IQ’s grew more than the others. This was attributed to how the teacher treated them and was called the Pygmalion in the classroom experiment. ...
... appear to confirm the belief. (EX. - teacher is told specific students are on the verge of significant academic growth. By the end of the year these students IQ’s grew more than the others. This was attributed to how the teacher treated them and was called the Pygmalion in the classroom experiment. ...
1301PDF - Research Chronicler
... uses whatever resources exist around them to move mountains. Capricorn women are warm, friendly, lively, sparkling; they are intense and have a lost-inthought kind of personality. They are subtle in her behavior and words; in verbal and nonverbal communication both. She is repulsive, materialistic, ...
... uses whatever resources exist around them to move mountains. Capricorn women are warm, friendly, lively, sparkling; they are intense and have a lost-inthought kind of personality. They are subtle in her behavior and words; in verbal and nonverbal communication both. She is repulsive, materialistic, ...
SocialPsyc Shelley
... have much sustained contact with each other. The contact hypothesis suggests that increased contact, under certain conditions, may decrease prejudice. Those conditions are: 1. Groups must be roughly equal in task-related status. 2. Contact must involve cooperation and interdependence. 3. Contact mus ...
... have much sustained contact with each other. The contact hypothesis suggests that increased contact, under certain conditions, may decrease prejudice. Those conditions are: 1. Groups must be roughly equal in task-related status. 2. Contact must involve cooperation and interdependence. 3. Contact mus ...
PowerPoint slides - Counseling Center Village
... and What To Do About It Research Update I. “bystander-effect” Presence of others inhibits helping ...
... and What To Do About It Research Update I. “bystander-effect” Presence of others inhibits helping ...
Chapter 1 Introduction to Psychology and Research Methods
... that describe their sign? 2. How many people circled adjectives that describe other signs? 3. This list came from research from eleven astrology books. ...
... that describe their sign? 2. How many people circled adjectives that describe other signs? 3. This list came from research from eleven astrology books. ...
Strangers to these Shores by: Vincent N. Parrillo
... Questions We Will Explore Social Thinking: o ...
... Questions We Will Explore Social Thinking: o ...
Social Psychology Notes Social Psychology Is concerned with the
... We add more information to our mental files about people over time Primacy effect-our earlier impressions of people influence us more then our later experiences with them-first impressions are powerful (we may refuse to believe new evidence that a person is good) primacy effect can be weakened if pe ...
... We add more information to our mental files about people over time Primacy effect-our earlier impressions of people influence us more then our later experiences with them-first impressions are powerful (we may refuse to believe new evidence that a person is good) primacy effect can be weakened if pe ...