Attitudes, Values, Ethics, and Emotions
... stimulus. • Thus, the characteristics of the perceiver, the situation/context, and the target object (stimulus) all factor into what we pay attention to… ...
... stimulus. • Thus, the characteristics of the perceiver, the situation/context, and the target object (stimulus) all factor into what we pay attention to… ...
4DoYouRemember
... To change someone’s behavior using the cognitive dissonance theory, what strategy would you use? ...
... To change someone’s behavior using the cognitive dissonance theory, what strategy would you use? ...
Now!
... Prejudice, stereotype, discrimination, just-world phenomenon, ingroup, outgroup, ingroup bias, scapegoat theory, other-race effect Reading Questions: 14-7: What is prejudice? What are its social and emotional roots? 14-8: What are the cognitive roots of prejudice? ...
... Prejudice, stereotype, discrimination, just-world phenomenon, ingroup, outgroup, ingroup bias, scapegoat theory, other-race effect Reading Questions: 14-7: What is prejudice? What are its social and emotional roots? 14-8: What are the cognitive roots of prejudice? ...
Module 44
... Fish swim in schools. Birds fly in flocks. Many animals congregate and travel in groups. For example, fish form groups (they swim in schools) and so do birds (they fly in flocks). Humans are similar in many ways (we are social animals). We often, without conscious awareness, imitate and copy the act ...
... Fish swim in schools. Birds fly in flocks. Many animals congregate and travel in groups. For example, fish form groups (they swim in schools) and so do birds (they fly in flocks). Humans are similar in many ways (we are social animals). We often, without conscious awareness, imitate and copy the act ...
Emotions - TeacherWeb
... another. We are sharing our very essence when we allow others to know our heart. This is risky business! Societies place constraints upon the specific emotions which can be conveyed (e.g., It’s good to express love; it’s bad to express hatred). We also have rules about when and how feelings can be e ...
... another. We are sharing our very essence when we allow others to know our heart. This is risky business! Societies place constraints upon the specific emotions which can be conveyed (e.g., It’s good to express love; it’s bad to express hatred). We also have rules about when and how feelings can be e ...
Master Study guide, PSY 113
... What are some of the definitions of consciousness? What are some of the areas of research that fall under this category? Distinguish between unconscious, conscious, and preconscious. What is subliminal messaging and why is it illegal? How do psychodynamic, behavioral, cognitive, socio-cultural, evol ...
... What are some of the definitions of consciousness? What are some of the areas of research that fall under this category? Distinguish between unconscious, conscious, and preconscious. What is subliminal messaging and why is it illegal? How do psychodynamic, behavioral, cognitive, socio-cultural, evol ...
Exam 5 Study Guide sp11
... o Be able to describe and identify the reasons for conformity. What is the difference between them? Normative social influence Informative social influence Mindless conformity o When are you more likely ...
... o Be able to describe and identify the reasons for conformity. What is the difference between them? Normative social influence Informative social influence Mindless conformity o When are you more likely ...
Social Psychology Day 1
... comply with larger request after we have complied with a smaller one – Gateway drugs – Stealing – Racism ...
... comply with larger request after we have complied with a smaller one – Gateway drugs – Stealing – Racism ...
Health and Social Care Level 3 Promote communication in Health
... Health and social care workers must learn how to communicate effectively with a range of people. It is important, therefore that they become aware of the different factors which affect our interactions with others. Consider the following points in relation to your own work. What is the information ...
... Health and social care workers must learn how to communicate effectively with a range of people. It is important, therefore that they become aware of the different factors which affect our interactions with others. Consider the following points in relation to your own work. What is the information ...
UNIT3SOC
... Answer question 20 on page 198. Be prepared to discuss your answer. Read “School Violence and Social Networks” and answer the question on page 180. Be prepared to discuss your answer. We will watch a movie based on the Columbine tragedy at the end of this unit. Read “Bullies and Their Victims” and a ...
... Answer question 20 on page 198. Be prepared to discuss your answer. Read “School Violence and Social Networks” and answer the question on page 180. Be prepared to discuss your answer. We will watch a movie based on the Columbine tragedy at the end of this unit. Read “Bullies and Their Victims” and a ...
Research Topic Ideas Buzzle
... your essay or paper will be. Begin on time. It is extremely important to begin your research on time in order to complete it without any sort of stress hampering your work. Conduct elaborate research on your selected topic before you sit down to write. Your research will help you get a clear idea ab ...
... your essay or paper will be. Begin on time. It is extremely important to begin your research on time in order to complete it without any sort of stress hampering your work. Conduct elaborate research on your selected topic before you sit down to write. Your research will help you get a clear idea ab ...
Psychology Intro - Seabreeze High School
... Genie was just beginning to learn how to speak when a doctor told her family that she seemed to be developmentally disabled and possibly mildly retarded. Her father took the opinion to extremes, believing that she was profoundly retarded, and subjected her to severe confinement and ritual ill-treatm ...
... Genie was just beginning to learn how to speak when a doctor told her family that she seemed to be developmentally disabled and possibly mildly retarded. Her father took the opinion to extremes, believing that she was profoundly retarded, and subjected her to severe confinement and ritual ill-treatm ...
Aggression, Attraction, and Conflict Resolution
... are promiscuous and hostile in their relationships with women. This coerciveness has increased due to television viewing of Rand X-rated movies. ...
... are promiscuous and hostile in their relationships with women. This coerciveness has increased due to television viewing of Rand X-rated movies. ...
You`ve Got an Attitude!
... If the story was about a widow who was crossing the river to work to support her children, would that have changed your ranking? Why or why not? How do attributions and attribution errors explain your ranking of these characters? How can individuals change their errors in attributions? ...
... If the story was about a widow who was crossing the river to work to support her children, would that have changed your ranking? Why or why not? How do attributions and attribution errors explain your ranking of these characters? How can individuals change their errors in attributions? ...
Document
... Genie was just beginning to learn how to speak when a doctor told her family that she seemed to be developmentally disabled and possibly mildly retarded. Her father took the opinion to extremes, believing that she was profoundly retarded, and subjected her to severe confinement and ritual ill-treatm ...
... Genie was just beginning to learn how to speak when a doctor told her family that she seemed to be developmentally disabled and possibly mildly retarded. Her father took the opinion to extremes, believing that she was profoundly retarded, and subjected her to severe confinement and ritual ill-treatm ...
SI: March 12, 2012 Chapter 15 part 1 Part I: Warm
... True/False: Changing your behavior can change how you think about others. True/False: In high school, when you wear the latest trends and make sure that you match the group of people you want to belong to, you are being influences informationally. True/False: A basketball player playing a basketball ...
... True/False: Changing your behavior can change how you think about others. True/False: In high school, when you wear the latest trends and make sure that you match the group of people you want to belong to, you are being influences informationally. True/False: A basketball player playing a basketball ...
Culture & Intercultural Communication
... • Giles and Coupland 1991, refers divergence as “the way in which speakers accentuate speech and nonverbal differences between themselves and others” Divergence talks about how a person change his behavior so that it differs from the other person and they have no intentions on accommodating the oth ...
... • Giles and Coupland 1991, refers divergence as “the way in which speakers accentuate speech and nonverbal differences between themselves and others” Divergence talks about how a person change his behavior so that it differs from the other person and they have no intentions on accommodating the oth ...
Official PDF , 6 pages
... The Role of Perception in Interpersonal Influence Perception is “the process of experiencing your world and then making sense out of what you experience” (p. 68).2 In interpersonal interactions, both parties engage in the process of perception. Thus, while a fundamental component of the interpersona ...
... The Role of Perception in Interpersonal Influence Perception is “the process of experiencing your world and then making sense out of what you experience” (p. 68).2 In interpersonal interactions, both parties engage in the process of perception. Thus, while a fundamental component of the interpersona ...
Interpersonal Influence
... The Role of Perception in Interpersonal Influence Perception is “the process of experiencing your world and then making sense out of what you experience” (p. 68).2 In interpersonal interactions, both parties engage in the process of perception. Thus, while a fundamental component of the interpersona ...
... The Role of Perception in Interpersonal Influence Perception is “the process of experiencing your world and then making sense out of what you experience” (p. 68).2 In interpersonal interactions, both parties engage in the process of perception. Thus, while a fundamental component of the interpersona ...
12-1-attribution_theory
... which the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of one individual are influenced by the real, imagined, or inferred behavior or characteristics of other people • Today’s class: – How you think about people – How you explain their behavior – Why you like them ...
... which the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of one individual are influenced by the real, imagined, or inferred behavior or characteristics of other people • Today’s class: – How you think about people – How you explain their behavior – Why you like them ...
Slide 1
... which the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of one individual are influenced by the real, imagined, or inferred behavior or characteristics of other people • Today’s class: – How you think about people – How you explain their behavior – Why you like them ...
... which the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of one individual are influenced by the real, imagined, or inferred behavior or characteristics of other people • Today’s class: – How you think about people – How you explain their behavior – Why you like them ...
Course: 7th ELA - S. Hutson
... nefarious Fear of Missing Out. It’s because of FOMO that 20-somethings are so focused on their smartphone screens, so preoccupied with potential friends that they forget to be with the friends they alreadyhave. The FOMO mentality is leading millennials to become smartphone-addled cyber-sluts, consta ...
... nefarious Fear of Missing Out. It’s because of FOMO that 20-somethings are so focused on their smartphone screens, so preoccupied with potential friends that they forget to be with the friends they alreadyhave. The FOMO mentality is leading millennials to become smartphone-addled cyber-sluts, consta ...
File - Francis Social Studies
... How effective was your group in this activity? Was there a lot of discussion in your group? If not, why? Did someone act as a leader in your group? Was this helpful or not? Do you usually act as a leader in group activities? Are you comfortable acting in a leadership role? Why or why not. ...
... How effective was your group in this activity? Was there a lot of discussion in your group? If not, why? Did someone act as a leader in your group? Was this helpful or not? Do you usually act as a leader in group activities? Are you comfortable acting in a leadership role? Why or why not. ...
What is Wellness?
... It takes more than physical exercise to maintain good health. Balance is the key to leading a healthy lifestyle. Wellness is the dynamic process of becoming aware of, taking responsibility for, and making choices that directly contribute to one’s well being and that of the common good. It is the int ...
... It takes more than physical exercise to maintain good health. Balance is the key to leading a healthy lifestyle. Wellness is the dynamic process of becoming aware of, taking responsibility for, and making choices that directly contribute to one’s well being and that of the common good. It is the int ...