Cognitive Dissonance and Group Interaction
... Social facilitation – the presence of others enhance performance (competitions, recitals, plays, speeches) Social loafing – the presence of others diminishes performance (group project) Deindividuation – the presence of others makes one act in unrestrained ways (fans at sports event) ...
... Social facilitation – the presence of others enhance performance (competitions, recitals, plays, speeches) Social loafing – the presence of others diminishes performance (group project) Deindividuation – the presence of others makes one act in unrestrained ways (fans at sports event) ...
Social Psychology
... A generalized belief about a group of people Unjustifiable negative behavior toward a group and its members “us” – people with whom we share a common identity “them” – those perceived as different or apart from our ingroup The tendency to favor our own group The theory that prejudice offers an outle ...
... A generalized belief about a group of people Unjustifiable negative behavior toward a group and its members “us” – people with whom we share a common identity “them” – those perceived as different or apart from our ingroup The tendency to favor our own group The theory that prejudice offers an outle ...
chapter 18 lecture notes: social psychology
... Social Loafing: diminished effort when working in a group towards a common goal. (slacking off; let the other do it) Deindividuation: loss of self- restraint when one is part of a large group. Group Polarization: pre-existing attitudes become enhanced when discussed within a group. (When abusi ...
... Social Loafing: diminished effort when working in a group towards a common goal. (slacking off; let the other do it) Deindividuation: loss of self- restraint when one is part of a large group. Group Polarization: pre-existing attitudes become enhanced when discussed within a group. (When abusi ...
sociocultural cognition 4.1
... • Henry Tajfel developed this theory • Which assumes that individuals strive to improve their self-image by trying to enhance their selfesteem based on either personal identity or various social identities • In other words, We also enhance the sense of identity by making comparisons with out-groups. ...
... • Henry Tajfel developed this theory • Which assumes that individuals strive to improve their self-image by trying to enhance their selfesteem based on either personal identity or various social identities • In other words, We also enhance the sense of identity by making comparisons with out-groups. ...
Appendix A: Chapter Outlines Chapter 1: Outline I. Communication
... B. We arrange the information we gather in an organization, classifying people according to physical constructs, role constructs, interaction constructs, and psychological constructs. C. Our interpretation offers some sense of our perceptions. The degree of involvement, relational satisfaction, pers ...
... B. We arrange the information we gather in an organization, classifying people according to physical constructs, role constructs, interaction constructs, and psychological constructs. C. Our interpretation offers some sense of our perceptions. The degree of involvement, relational satisfaction, pers ...
NURS 1120 LILO Chp 3 (Cristina)
... rules and realized how tough certain people made their rules. (became very surreal for both prisoners and officers) 4. Self-Conceptinfluences how we look at ourselves and interact with others Ex. Someone with high self-esteem is more likely to think well of others and someone with low self-esteem i ...
... rules and realized how tough certain people made their rules. (became very surreal for both prisoners and officers) 4. Self-Conceptinfluences how we look at ourselves and interact with others Ex. Someone with high self-esteem is more likely to think well of others and someone with low self-esteem i ...
limited effects model
... Hardt’s critique • The Decline of the Critical • American communication research was becoming more and more empirical, scientific, and interested in individual behavior – “during the 1940's, the critical elements of American mass communication research virtually disappeared” ...
... Hardt’s critique • The Decline of the Critical • American communication research was becoming more and more empirical, scientific, and interested in individual behavior – “during the 1940's, the critical elements of American mass communication research virtually disappeared” ...
Unit 14 Notes
... Equity - a condition in which people receive from a relationship in proportion to what they give to it. Self-disclosure - revealing intimate aspects of oneself to others. ...
... Equity - a condition in which people receive from a relationship in proportion to what they give to it. Self-disclosure - revealing intimate aspects of oneself to others. ...
AP Psychology Unit XIV * Social Psychology
... the 9th inning when a member of the opposing team makes a surly comment to a team member who strikes out ...
... the 9th inning when a member of the opposing team makes a surly comment to a team member who strikes out ...
AP Psychology
... shouldn’t let your subjects know that you are observing them with the goal of applying psychological concepts to their behavior. Just interact with them as you normally do, but be aware of anything they do or say that illustrates the concepts listed below. You will be conducting naturalistic observa ...
... shouldn’t let your subjects know that you are observing them with the goal of applying psychological concepts to their behavior. Just interact with them as you normally do, but be aware of anything they do or say that illustrates the concepts listed below. You will be conducting naturalistic observa ...
Lecture37
... personal intimate talk. How we see our physical world around us is very much influenced by our individual psychological perceptions, which in turn, are shaped by culture. People project their culturally bound mental perceptions onto the physical environment. Physical environment has a considerable i ...
... personal intimate talk. How we see our physical world around us is very much influenced by our individual psychological perceptions, which in turn, are shaped by culture. People project their culturally bound mental perceptions onto the physical environment. Physical environment has a considerable i ...
Document
... self-conscious, depressed, and demoralized – Next day: Elliott switched the stereotypes about eye-color (brown=good) – Brown-eyed kids exacted their revenge ...
... self-conscious, depressed, and demoralized – Next day: Elliott switched the stereotypes about eye-color (brown=good) – Brown-eyed kids exacted their revenge ...
social exchange theory - relationships are governed by perceptions
... $ Why do relationships fail a) premature commitment b) ineffective conflict management skills ...
... $ Why do relationships fail a) premature commitment b) ineffective conflict management skills ...
revising and editing checklists together
... Good writers read and check their work as they write (but make sure you get your ideas onto the paper first so you don’t forget them). Revising, then editing your writing will make it even better! ...
... Good writers read and check their work as they write (but make sure you get your ideas onto the paper first so you don’t forget them). Revising, then editing your writing will make it even better! ...
Neuroscience Meets Evidence-Based Practice - Psychology
... Applying the Latest Developments in Neuropsychology to Everyday Practice Recent advances in the neurosciences have increased our knowledge of how and why people change. Brain-based therapy synthesizes neuroscience, evidence-based treatment, and attachment theory into a hybrid therapeutic model. This ...
... Applying the Latest Developments in Neuropsychology to Everyday Practice Recent advances in the neurosciences have increased our knowledge of how and why people change. Brain-based therapy synthesizes neuroscience, evidence-based treatment, and attachment theory into a hybrid therapeutic model. This ...
Groups, Cliques and Social Behaviour - Hale
... Impersonal, more formal Temporary/short-term relationships Interested in a narrow aspect of the person More formal/written communication Ex: School, business, team ...
... Impersonal, more formal Temporary/short-term relationships Interested in a narrow aspect of the person More formal/written communication Ex: School, business, team ...
Social Support for Individuals with ASD 2012
... It is good to snuggle my mom and stay calm. If I kick and move, the nurses and mom have to hold me still. I don’t like when they do this. If I start to get scared, I can: ...
... It is good to snuggle my mom and stay calm. If I kick and move, the nurses and mom have to hold me still. I don’t like when they do this. If I start to get scared, I can: ...
Psychology 2013 Updated 8/04/2013 Mr. Scott Johnson 2013
... a. All students are expected to participate in class discussions. b. There will be no sleeping in class. Sleep at night! c. Follow the rules of common courtesy. Do the right thing. E. Assignments: a. Homework is due at the beginning of class so do not plan on finishing it during class. Students that ...
... a. All students are expected to participate in class discussions. b. There will be no sleeping in class. Sleep at night! c. Follow the rules of common courtesy. Do the right thing. E. Assignments: a. Homework is due at the beginning of class so do not plan on finishing it during class. Students that ...
soc-psychb
... – Prejudice can be taught – Told students blue-eyed people were better than brown-eyed people – Brown-eyed children had to wear collars and sit in the back of class – Over the course of one day: brown eyed children became self-conscious, depressed, and demoralized – Next day: Elliott switched the st ...
... – Prejudice can be taught – Told students blue-eyed people were better than brown-eyed people – Brown-eyed children had to wear collars and sit in the back of class – Over the course of one day: brown eyed children became self-conscious, depressed, and demoralized – Next day: Elliott switched the st ...
Relationships
... complicated relationships are, and that it is impossible to avoid questions of morality when examining relationships. • But how do we learn about relationships? • Where do our ideas about what a relationship ‘should’ be and the qualities and skills we need to maintain healthy relationships come from ...
... complicated relationships are, and that it is impossible to avoid questions of morality when examining relationships. • But how do we learn about relationships? • Where do our ideas about what a relationship ‘should’ be and the qualities and skills we need to maintain healthy relationships come from ...
Social Psychology Glossary - Social Psychology Network
... Automatic Processing—"Implicit" thinking that tends to be effortless, habitual, and done without awareness. ...
... Automatic Processing—"Implicit" thinking that tends to be effortless, habitual, and done without awareness. ...
AP Psychology Application updated 2017
... Current Social Studies teacher: Thank you for considering this course. While this course is extremely challenging, it is very rewarding. It also enables you, if you apply yourself, the ability to receive college credit. This college credit can be earned in two ways: 1) excelling on the college-board ...
... Current Social Studies teacher: Thank you for considering this course. While this course is extremely challenging, it is very rewarding. It also enables you, if you apply yourself, the ability to receive college credit. This college credit can be earned in two ways: 1) excelling on the college-board ...