Social Psychology
... Conditions that must exist for cognitive dissonance to occur. 1. An individual must realize that he or she has a choice in the matter. a. The dieter must not feel as though he or she was forced into cheating on the diet. The choice to do so must be his or her own. 2. An individual must make a commit ...
... Conditions that must exist for cognitive dissonance to occur. 1. An individual must realize that he or she has a choice in the matter. a. The dieter must not feel as though he or she was forced into cheating on the diet. The choice to do so must be his or her own. 2. An individual must make a commit ...
Social Perception
... “Well, no, I can’t tell Harriet!...First thing she’s gonna ask me is what I was doin’ checkin’ out a decoy!” ...
... “Well, no, I can’t tell Harriet!...First thing she’s gonna ask me is what I was doin’ checkin’ out a decoy!” ...
Power Point notes - made by Maxwell
... aggressiveness for sport and at times for research. Twin studies show aggression may be genetic. In men, aggression is possibly linked to the Y ...
... aggressiveness for sport and at times for research. Twin studies show aggression may be genetic. In men, aggression is possibly linked to the Y ...
Social Influences
... – Attempts to suppress negative thoughts and emotions sap limited pool of resources ...
... – Attempts to suppress negative thoughts and emotions sap limited pool of resources ...
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY f14
... • This is known as the self-fulfilling prophecy. • Consider the Rosenthal study detailed in the “40 Studies” book. Teachers were told which children were “bloomers” and subsequently treated those students differently, better. “Bloomers” continued to bloom more fully from this reinforcing the teacher ...
... • This is known as the self-fulfilling prophecy. • Consider the Rosenthal study detailed in the “40 Studies” book. Teachers were told which children were “bloomers” and subsequently treated those students differently, better. “Bloomers” continued to bloom more fully from this reinforcing the teacher ...
social scripts - Manhasset Schools
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... Margaret Bourke-White/ Life Magazine. © 1946 Time Warner, Inc. ...
Attitudes and Behavior
... C. Extrinsic Motivation: refers to things that are external to oneself, such as money or rewards. D. Intrinsic Motivation: refers to things that are internal, such as pride of accomplishment. E. Overjustification Effect: the result of bribing people to do what they already like doing; they may then ...
... C. Extrinsic Motivation: refers to things that are external to oneself, such as money or rewards. D. Intrinsic Motivation: refers to things that are internal, such as pride of accomplishment. E. Overjustification Effect: the result of bribing people to do what they already like doing; they may then ...
Course Description
... early Greeks and concluding with modern feminists and multicultural theories. Contemporary topics of adolescents in society will also be addressed. Lec. 3, Cr. 3 PSYC 6308 Industrial and Organizational Psychology This course explores the advances, issues and problems in Industrial and Organizational ...
... early Greeks and concluding with modern feminists and multicultural theories. Contemporary topics of adolescents in society will also be addressed. Lec. 3, Cr. 3 PSYC 6308 Industrial and Organizational Psychology This course explores the advances, issues and problems in Industrial and Organizational ...
Sociocultural Psychology
... In their classic social psychology study the experimenters recruited 67 students from the Princeton Theological Seminary and told them it was a study about religious education and vocations. They were asked to fill in some personality questionnaires and told they were going to give a brief talk in a ...
... In their classic social psychology study the experimenters recruited 67 students from the Princeton Theological Seminary and told them it was a study about religious education and vocations. They were asked to fill in some personality questionnaires and told they were going to give a brief talk in a ...
Conformity: the essentials - King Edward VI Handsworth School VLE
... to conform to a high status group but the reverse is not true. Also significant is the difficulty of the task being undertaken. The more difficult it is for the individual to judge the correct response, the more likely they are to conform to the group. Why do people conform? The research findings ab ...
... to conform to a high status group but the reverse is not true. Also significant is the difficulty of the task being undertaken. The more difficult it is for the individual to judge the correct response, the more likely they are to conform to the group. Why do people conform? The research findings ab ...
Social Psychology Attitude Formation • attitudes
... there are several other factors involved in interpersonal attraction: – attitudinal similarity: research suggests we are more attracted to people who share the same attitudes as we do – the "Romeo and Juliet" effect: early in a relationship, parental disapproval can actually intensify feelings ...
... there are several other factors involved in interpersonal attraction: – attitudinal similarity: research suggests we are more attracted to people who share the same attitudes as we do – the "Romeo and Juliet" effect: early in a relationship, parental disapproval can actually intensify feelings ...
Theories and Methods in Social Psychology
... • Archival Research – analyze existing data collected for other purposes • Internet Research – could be self report, observational, or archival; but over the net ...
... • Archival Research – analyze existing data collected for other purposes • Internet Research – could be self report, observational, or archival; but over the net ...
TOPIC 1- INTRODUCTION TO APPLIED SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
... therefore not directly observable although it can be assessed though interviews or quesionnaires e.g. attitudes (i.e. whether one evaluates a topic positively or negatively), values (i.e. General believes about desirable behaviour or goals) or social norms (i.e. particular behaviour) ...
... therefore not directly observable although it can be assessed though interviews or quesionnaires e.g. attitudes (i.e. whether one evaluates a topic positively or negatively), values (i.e. General believes about desirable behaviour or goals) or social norms (i.e. particular behaviour) ...
slides
... • He designed a landmark experiment to determine how often ordinary people will obey an authority figure, even if it means hurting another person. – His first experiment consisted of 47 (#) men from the local community recruited to participate in a psychology experiment, supposedly on the effects of ...
... • He designed a landmark experiment to determine how often ordinary people will obey an authority figure, even if it means hurting another person. – His first experiment consisted of 47 (#) men from the local community recruited to participate in a psychology experiment, supposedly on the effects of ...
Unit 9 - Social Psychology
... woman and a man. Both variations were exactly the same, except at the very end the man raped the woman in one and in the other he proposed marriage. In both conditions, both female and male subjects viewed the woman's (identical) actions as inevitably leading to the (very different) results. ...
... woman and a man. Both variations were exactly the same, except at the very end the man raped the woman in one and in the other he proposed marriage. In both conditions, both female and male subjects viewed the woman's (identical) actions as inevitably leading to the (very different) results. ...
Social Psychology - Paloma Elementary School / Overview
... woman and a man. Both variations were exactly the same, except at the very end the man raped the woman in one and in the other he proposed marriage. In both conditions, both female and male subjects viewed the woman's (identical) actions as inevitably leading to the (very different) results. ...
... woman and a man. Both variations were exactly the same, except at the very end the man raped the woman in one and in the other he proposed marriage. In both conditions, both female and male subjects viewed the woman's (identical) actions as inevitably leading to the (very different) results. ...
CHAPTER OUTLINE I. Introduction: What Is Social Psychology
... Obedience is the performance of an action in response to the direct orders of an authority or person of higher status. A. Milgram’s Original Obedience Experiment Social psychologist Stanley Milgram conducted one of the most systematic and controversial investigations in the history of psychology: ho ...
... Obedience is the performance of an action in response to the direct orders of an authority or person of higher status. A. Milgram’s Original Obedience Experiment Social psychologist Stanley Milgram conducted one of the most systematic and controversial investigations in the history of psychology: ho ...
Memory - Mr. Laughlin's Classroom
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... Margaret Bourke-White/ Life Magazine. © 1946 Time Warner, Inc. ...
Memory - Anderson High School
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... Margaret Bourke-White/ Life Magazine. © 1946 Time Warner, Inc. ...