Chapter 13 expanded slides
... • Conformity – the act of going along with what other people think or do • Asch (1951) conducted the following experiment: – Seven to nine people were asked to judge which of three lines matched a standard line – Only one group member, the “naïve” participant, was really unaware of the purpose of th ...
... • Conformity – the act of going along with what other people think or do • Asch (1951) conducted the following experiment: – Seven to nine people were asked to judge which of three lines matched a standard line – Only one group member, the “naïve” participant, was really unaware of the purpose of th ...
INTRODUCTION TO SOCIAL COGNITION AND BEHAVIOR Assoc
... Prerequisites Students should have passed the following courses: introduction to psychology; psycholinguistics; cognitive psychology. Exam information Course requirements: Two written papers during the semester. Writing a final paper based on a simulated psychological interview. The course aims ...
... Prerequisites Students should have passed the following courses: introduction to psychology; psycholinguistics; cognitive psychology. Exam information Course requirements: Two written papers during the semester. Writing a final paper based on a simulated psychological interview. The course aims ...
Vygotsky`s Socio Cultural Theory
... and behavior. Another important aspect of Vygotsky’s theory states that higher cognitive development depends what he call the Zone of Proximal Development(ZPD): “a level of development attained when children engage in social behavior”( http://tip.psychology.org/vygotsky.html ) For him, full developm ...
... and behavior. Another important aspect of Vygotsky’s theory states that higher cognitive development depends what he call the Zone of Proximal Development(ZPD): “a level of development attained when children engage in social behavior”( http://tip.psychology.org/vygotsky.html ) For him, full developm ...
Social Psychology - Solon City Schools
... • Discomfort we feel when your thoughts are behaviors are inconsistent • People want to have consistent attitudes and behaviors….when they are not they experience ...
... • Discomfort we feel when your thoughts are behaviors are inconsistent • People want to have consistent attitudes and behaviors….when they are not they experience ...
Instructor Note 29
... Train yourself to look for nonverbal cues by becoming a “student of human nature.” Open your eyes and spend some time watching for these cues in places you visit, such as restaurants, the student cafeteria and classes, the airport and other areas where people meet to attend an event. Watch the behav ...
... Train yourself to look for nonverbal cues by becoming a “student of human nature.” Open your eyes and spend some time watching for these cues in places you visit, such as restaurants, the student cafeteria and classes, the airport and other areas where people meet to attend an event. Watch the behav ...
Attributing Behavior (p.644-645): List and describe attribution
... Other-race effect (own-race bias): ...
... Other-race effect (own-race bias): ...
Pharmacy and Psychology
... • Need to use state of the art social science research methods – Psychology graduate statistics courses help in addition to the sociology courses they take ...
... • Need to use state of the art social science research methods – Psychology graduate statistics courses help in addition to the sociology courses they take ...
Social Cognition
... • Has this wrong impression changed your behavior or the behavior of the other person? • What advice would you give to others when forming impressions about people? ...
... • Has this wrong impression changed your behavior or the behavior of the other person? • What advice would you give to others when forming impressions about people? ...
Chapter 2: Neurobiology (17)
... Social Traps: behave in an unproductive way because of fear others will Altruism: self concern for others Bystander intervention: will individuals intervene in a harmful situation to another Bystander effect: people are less likely to help when several people witness an emergency due to diffusion of ...
... Social Traps: behave in an unproductive way because of fear others will Altruism: self concern for others Bystander intervention: will individuals intervene in a harmful situation to another Bystander effect: people are less likely to help when several people witness an emergency due to diffusion of ...
Motivation and Emotions Unit 8
... After being physically aroused by his daily three-mile run, Martin finds that he experiences stronger resentment if his wife asks for an unexpected favor and more intense romantic feelings if she kisses him. Martin's experience can best be explained by the a. two-factor theory. b. James-Lange theory ...
... After being physically aroused by his daily three-mile run, Martin finds that he experiences stronger resentment if his wife asks for an unexpected favor and more intense romantic feelings if she kisses him. Martin's experience can best be explained by the a. two-factor theory. b. James-Lange theory ...
social Psych thinking presentation
... • Attitudes don’t match actions – Causes tension, stress, anxiety – Cognitive Dissonance • Uncomfortable feeling caused by holding conflicting ideas at the same time ...
... • Attitudes don’t match actions – Causes tension, stress, anxiety – Cognitive Dissonance • Uncomfortable feeling caused by holding conflicting ideas at the same time ...
Outcome Essay Three Part II Communication can be improved in
... acknowledgement, and validation when appropriate all send confirming messages to the speaker. Disconfirming messages hurt communication and often can hurt the speaker’s self-opinion. By not showing signs of listening, hearing, engagement, and interest, the speaker does not feel that their ideas are ...
... acknowledgement, and validation when appropriate all send confirming messages to the speaker. Disconfirming messages hurt communication and often can hurt the speaker’s self-opinion. By not showing signs of listening, hearing, engagement, and interest, the speaker does not feel that their ideas are ...
Chapter Eight - My Illinois State
... Messages processed through the central route lead to attitude change that is “relatively enduring, resistant, and predictive of behavior.” Messages processed through the peripheral route lead to attitude change that will be “relatively temporary, susceptible [to change], and unpredictive of behavior ...
... Messages processed through the central route lead to attitude change that is “relatively enduring, resistant, and predictive of behavior.” Messages processed through the peripheral route lead to attitude change that will be “relatively temporary, susceptible [to change], and unpredictive of behavior ...
The Nature of Conflict
... • Do you value difference? • How comfortable are you with change? • Do you try and reduce your uncertainty about people who are different from you? ...
... • Do you value difference? • How comfortable are you with change? • Do you try and reduce your uncertainty about people who are different from you? ...
PSYC 1101: Study Guide for Test 4
... 1. What are the two major categories of therapy for psychological disorders? What are the three central mental health professions? What are the two specialty areas in psychology that deal with mental illness? 2. What are psychodynamic therapy and psychoanalysis? From whose theory were these derived? ...
... 1. What are the two major categories of therapy for psychological disorders? What are the three central mental health professions? What are the two specialty areas in psychology that deal with mental illness? 2. What are psychodynamic therapy and psychoanalysis? From whose theory were these derived? ...
Fall 2016 - Spring 2020 - Basic and Applied Social Psychology
... badly, and why? This course will review historical and contemporary perspectives on morality. Philosophical, evolutionary, developmental, and emotivist theories will be considered, as will research on abnormal moral behavior. The majority of the course will focus on behavioral studies of humans, but ...
... badly, and why? This course will review historical and contemporary perspectives on morality. Philosophical, evolutionary, developmental, and emotivist theories will be considered, as will research on abnormal moral behavior. The majority of the course will focus on behavioral studies of humans, but ...
Physical Attractiveness
... Altruism). Values and Beliefs are at the center of most of our life experiences. How we feel about spirituality, religion, family and even politics for a enormous part of how we think about the world, and who we are going to be most comfortable sharing our lives with. Key Experiences (Family Backgro ...
... Altruism). Values and Beliefs are at the center of most of our life experiences. How we feel about spirituality, religion, family and even politics for a enormous part of how we think about the world, and who we are going to be most comfortable sharing our lives with. Key Experiences (Family Backgro ...
Motivation and theories of motivation
... warmth at the bottom. Before we can progress up the pyramid, we have to first take care of these basic needs. The second level of Maslow’s pyramid contains needs relating to safety, security, and survival. After that comes love and esteem needs, followed by “growth” needs such as knowledge, understa ...
... warmth at the bottom. Before we can progress up the pyramid, we have to first take care of these basic needs. The second level of Maslow’s pyramid contains needs relating to safety, security, and survival. After that comes love and esteem needs, followed by “growth” needs such as knowledge, understa ...
Are You suprised
... that appears like this is information that does not appear in your book. Page numbers of readings are highlighted as are some vocabulary words which are also bold and italicized. Where there is a triple space is where you should take notes. This outline will also be downloaded to the website (found ...
... that appears like this is information that does not appear in your book. Page numbers of readings are highlighted as are some vocabulary words which are also bold and italicized. Where there is a triple space is where you should take notes. This outline will also be downloaded to the website (found ...
5 Partnership of the pharmaceutical staff
... characterized by varying degrees of mutual commitment between member and group. ...
... characterized by varying degrees of mutual commitment between member and group. ...
1 Power Point Group Comm Intro
... Stress teamwork and collaboration over individual accomplishment ...
... Stress teamwork and collaboration over individual accomplishment ...
Groups And Formal Organizations
... • -groups within a formal organization in which personal relationships are guided by norms, rituals, and sentiments – E.g. the Hawthorne Study ...
... • -groups within a formal organization in which personal relationships are guided by norms, rituals, and sentiments – E.g. the Hawthorne Study ...