Virtual Communication (Mallory & Lynnsey Lecture)
... Facebook Stalking • Facebook Stalking is defined as: – “a covert method of investigation using facebook.com. It’s good for discovering a wealth of information about people you don’t actually know” (Urban Dictionary, 2009) – “allows the stalker to secretly gather information about the person they ar ...
... Facebook Stalking • Facebook Stalking is defined as: – “a covert method of investigation using facebook.com. It’s good for discovering a wealth of information about people you don’t actually know” (Urban Dictionary, 2009) – “allows the stalker to secretly gather information about the person they ar ...
Social Psych Unit Study Outline
... Social Facilitation – What is it and how does it work? Give an example. Social Loafing – What is it and what causes it? Give an example. Deindividuation – What is it and what causes it? Give an example. Group Polarization – What is it? How does it work? Give an example. Groupthink – What is it? What ...
... Social Facilitation – What is it and how does it work? Give an example. Social Loafing – What is it and what causes it? Give an example. Deindividuation – What is it and what causes it? Give an example. Group Polarization – What is it? How does it work? Give an example. Groupthink – What is it? What ...
Homework for the Week of February 16-20
... How we judge others: Key components/principles of Person Perception & Attribution Social Categorization – Using Mental Shortcuts in Person Perception. How can this lead to inaccurate conclusions? What does it ignore? Dangers of Person Perception/Labeling – the Rosenhan Hospital Study Implicit ...
... How we judge others: Key components/principles of Person Perception & Attribution Social Categorization – Using Mental Shortcuts in Person Perception. How can this lead to inaccurate conclusions? What does it ignore? Dangers of Person Perception/Labeling – the Rosenhan Hospital Study Implicit ...
Chapter 8
... American psychologist who, along with Richard M. Ryan, developed selfdetermination theory, which contends that optimal psychological functioning and growth can occur only if the psychological needs of autonomy, competence, and relatedness are satisfied. ...
... American psychologist who, along with Richard M. Ryan, developed selfdetermination theory, which contends that optimal psychological functioning and growth can occur only if the psychological needs of autonomy, competence, and relatedness are satisfied. ...
FRQs 1994-2009 - Mayfield City Schools
... The ten participants in the study were unaware of its purpose. The first five who signed up to be tested were assigned to the Alone condition and the next five were assigned to the With Others condition. The Alone condition was run in the morning and the With Others condition in the afternoon. In th ...
... The ten participants in the study were unaware of its purpose. The first five who signed up to be tested were assigned to the Alone condition and the next five were assigned to the With Others condition. The Alone condition was run in the morning and the With Others condition in the afternoon. In th ...
Conformity, compliance, and obedience Social influence
... Pointed at articles they read IVs: ...
... Pointed at articles they read IVs: ...
The psychology of discrimination
... A major factor in how people behave towards others is their membership of different social groups. Employees not only bring their knowledge, skills and experience to work, they also bring multiple group or social identities, such as race, gender, faith, or class. While seemingly irrelevant to the wo ...
... A major factor in how people behave towards others is their membership of different social groups. Employees not only bring their knowledge, skills and experience to work, they also bring multiple group or social identities, such as race, gender, faith, or class. While seemingly irrelevant to the wo ...
Nonverbal Communication: Improving Your Nonverbal Skills and
... our nonverbal behaviors—the gestures we make, the way we sit, how fast or how loud we talk, how close we stand, how much eye contact we make—send strong messages. These messages don't stop when you stop speaking either. Even when you're silent, you're still communicating nonverbally. Oftentimes, wha ...
... our nonverbal behaviors—the gestures we make, the way we sit, how fast or how loud we talk, how close we stand, how much eye contact we make—send strong messages. These messages don't stop when you stop speaking either. Even when you're silent, you're still communicating nonverbally. Oftentimes, wha ...
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... – Dissonance exists between their beliefs that they have bought a good car and that a good car should be comfortable. – Dissonance could be eliminated by deciding that it does not matter since the car is mainly used for short trips (reducing the importance of the dissonant belief) or focusing on the ...
... – Dissonance exists between their beliefs that they have bought a good car and that a good car should be comfortable. – Dissonance could be eliminated by deciding that it does not matter since the car is mainly used for short trips (reducing the importance of the dissonant belief) or focusing on the ...
foot-in-the-door phenomenon.
... Linda, a third grade teacher, has been observing that hostility is growing between some of the children in her class. The best way for her to decrease the conflict between the children would be to: A. have the children identify what they like most about each other. B. have the children cooperate to ...
... Linda, a third grade teacher, has been observing that hostility is growing between some of the children in her class. The best way for her to decrease the conflict between the children would be to: A. have the children identify what they like most about each other. B. have the children cooperate to ...
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... Social Facilitation Theory • If you are really good at something….or it is an easy task…you will perform BETTER in front of a group. • If it is a difficult task or you are not very good at it…you will perform WORSE in front of a group (social impairment). ...
... Social Facilitation Theory • If you are really good at something….or it is an easy task…you will perform BETTER in front of a group. • If it is a difficult task or you are not very good at it…you will perform WORSE in front of a group (social impairment). ...
Honey, Did You Hear Me? A Game Plan for Effective
... of communication that has been shaped by their family background, life experiences and personality. Sometimes this style of communication means that a person is more, or less, emotional or expressive when talking. One person is also more or less likely to be the one to bring up an issue. Become fami ...
... of communication that has been shaped by their family background, life experiences and personality. Sometimes this style of communication means that a person is more, or less, emotional or expressive when talking. One person is also more or less likely to be the one to bring up an issue. Become fami ...
The Evolution of Communication
... text-only or voice-only are now much richer, weaving together text, voice, body language, and even shared experiences. Many of us are still learning how to process these cues while receiving and transmitting them through the medium of a computer, a challenge that can make effective communication dif ...
... text-only or voice-only are now much richer, weaving together text, voice, body language, and even shared experiences. Many of us are still learning how to process these cues while receiving and transmitting them through the medium of a computer, a challenge that can make effective communication dif ...
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... Genovese locked her car and began the 100-foot walk to her apartment building, little realizing that she had been spotted leaving the bar and followed. Soon, though, she noticed a man at the far end of the parking lot, she changed direction, heading toward a call box for the 102d police precinct. Bu ...
... Genovese locked her car and began the 100-foot walk to her apartment building, little realizing that she had been spotted leaving the bar and followed. Soon, though, she noticed a man at the far end of the parking lot, she changed direction, heading toward a call box for the 102d police precinct. Bu ...
Memory
... 1. Physical arousal plus cognitive appraisal 2. Arousal from any source can enhance one emotion depending upon what we interpret or label the arousal ...
... 1. Physical arousal plus cognitive appraisal 2. Arousal from any source can enhance one emotion depending upon what we interpret or label the arousal ...
Georg Simmel
... organisms do, nor is there a precise birth. In Continuities in the Study of Social Conflict, he discussed his theory of social change. Change within a system is very slow and marginal. Change of a system involves a more radical change, such as the creation of new institutions within the system. (a n ...
... organisms do, nor is there a precise birth. In Continuities in the Study of Social Conflict, he discussed his theory of social change. Change within a system is very slow and marginal. Change of a system involves a more radical change, such as the creation of new institutions within the system. (a n ...
ansc 510: communication, values, attitudes and behavior
... one grade per day). An “incomplete” will only be given by the university with a documented emergency. Cheating and plagiarism: Any individual found to have copied the work or ideas of others without appropriate citation will receive an F in this course and will be recommended for expulsion form the ...
... one grade per day). An “incomplete” will only be given by the university with a documented emergency. Cheating and plagiarism: Any individual found to have copied the work or ideas of others without appropriate citation will receive an F in this course and will be recommended for expulsion form the ...
Social Psychology
... A technique to get others to do what you want them to do There are three common compliance strategies you should know, many of you use them daily already and if you don’t, learn to use them wisely… ...
... A technique to get others to do what you want them to do There are three common compliance strategies you should know, many of you use them daily already and if you don’t, learn to use them wisely… ...
Group Influence
... • Found that if you think you’re the only one that can hear or help, you are more likely to do so • If there are others around, you will diffuse the responsibility to others ...
... • Found that if you think you’re the only one that can hear or help, you are more likely to do so • If there are others around, you will diffuse the responsibility to others ...
Social Perception
... I make no claims about all my success, Bernard. I never went to school, I never worked hard, and I’m not particularly bright...I’m just a ...
... I make no claims about all my success, Bernard. I never went to school, I never worked hard, and I’m not particularly bright...I’m just a ...
1 - Allen ISD
... instability is closely related to the person's self image and also their early social interactions. Symptoms include an unstable self image, rapid mood changes and a need to avoid feelings of abandonment, whether real or imagined. The person also may have difficulty controlling their anger and have ...
... instability is closely related to the person's self image and also their early social interactions. Symptoms include an unstable self image, rapid mood changes and a need to avoid feelings of abandonment, whether real or imagined. The person also may have difficulty controlling their anger and have ...
Social Psychology
... people and they all were asked if the square root of 64 was 10, and they all replied “yes”, how would you ...
... people and they all were asked if the square root of 64 was 10, and they all replied “yes”, how would you ...
Ritzer, Introduction to Sociology, Second EditionInstructor
... others and viewing yourself as they do. 2. The self is a self-reflective activity. iii. The self develops through: ...
... others and viewing yourself as they do. 2. The self is a self-reflective activity. iii. The self develops through: ...
What`s My Position? Role, Frame, and Positioning When Using
... and more as viewing the classroom as a space for collaborative activities than for individual accomplishments. The social activities that occur in every classroom space over time create the discourses of a classroom community that can be considered a local culture with shared frames of reference. T ...
... and more as viewing the classroom as a space for collaborative activities than for individual accomplishments. The social activities that occur in every classroom space over time create the discourses of a classroom community that can be considered a local culture with shared frames of reference. T ...