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... as a “pervasive pattern of social inhibition, feelings of inadequacy, and hypersensitivity to negative evaluation” in which a person displays four of the following characteristics: 1. Avoids occupational activities that involve significant interpersonal contact because of fears of criticism, di ...
... as a “pervasive pattern of social inhibition, feelings of inadequacy, and hypersensitivity to negative evaluation” in which a person displays four of the following characteristics: 1. Avoids occupational activities that involve significant interpersonal contact because of fears of criticism, di ...
id-ee-oh-sin-krat-ik
... high degree of information exchange. *id-ee-oh-sin-krat-ik - A structural or behavioral characteristic peculiar to an individual or group. ...
... high degree of information exchange. *id-ee-oh-sin-krat-ik - A structural or behavioral characteristic peculiar to an individual or group. ...
slides
... initial stages of dating. Being physically appealing appears to be more important in influencing “liking” for females than males. The matching hypothesis proposes that males and females of approximately equal physical attractiveness are likely to select each other as partners. Byrne’s research sugge ...
... initial stages of dating. Being physically appealing appears to be more important in influencing “liking” for females than males. The matching hypothesis proposes that males and females of approximately equal physical attractiveness are likely to select each other as partners. Byrne’s research sugge ...
File - teacherver.com
... people will resist social influence? CONFORMITY: a change in a person’s behavior to coincide/fit more closely to people’s lives. conformity to rules and regulations allows society to run more smoothly. we do not want to be laughed at or make others angry at us. Factors that contribute to CONFORM ...
... people will resist social influence? CONFORMITY: a change in a person’s behavior to coincide/fit more closely to people’s lives. conformity to rules and regulations allows society to run more smoothly. we do not want to be laughed at or make others angry at us. Factors that contribute to CONFORM ...
Social Psychological Theories of Deviance
... David Elkind says that a person’s attitude toward stressors is extremely important in determining whether he/she will experience stress. STRESSOR -----> Interpretation----> Attitude ...
... David Elkind says that a person’s attitude toward stressors is extremely important in determining whether he/she will experience stress. STRESSOR -----> Interpretation----> Attitude ...
Overview of the Day - College of Humanities and Social and
... Beliefs and feelings that predispose our reactions to people, objects and events Do attitudes affect behavior? Yes, when: outside influences are minimal (vote for tax increase when do not have to worry about reelection) The behavior is specific* (I am in favor of candidate X) We are aware of o ...
... Beliefs and feelings that predispose our reactions to people, objects and events Do attitudes affect behavior? Yes, when: outside influences are minimal (vote for tax increase when do not have to worry about reelection) The behavior is specific* (I am in favor of candidate X) We are aware of o ...
Learners with Emotional or Behavioral Disorders
... Inability to learn that cannot be explained by intellectual, sensory, or health factors Inability to build or maintain satisfactory interpersonal relationships with peers or teachers Inappropriate types of behavior or feelings under normal circumstances A general, pervasive mood of unhappine ...
... Inability to learn that cannot be explained by intellectual, sensory, or health factors Inability to build or maintain satisfactory interpersonal relationships with peers or teachers Inappropriate types of behavior or feelings under normal circumstances A general, pervasive mood of unhappine ...
Handout 14: On Gifts and Commodities Commodity exchange is the
... that are important for understanding the ideology of the gift (in our world – and, perhaps, in those of others): a) Free and disinterested givers and recipients who transact unobligated expressions of affection come into existence with the shift of production out of the affective domain (which is to ...
... that are important for understanding the ideology of the gift (in our world – and, perhaps, in those of others): a) Free and disinterested givers and recipients who transact unobligated expressions of affection come into existence with the shift of production out of the affective domain (which is to ...
Ch 16 Power Point
... better jobs, and earn higher salaries – physical variables in person perception indicate that facial features that are similar to infant features influence perceptions of honesty (babyfaced people being viewed as more honest). • Social schemas: structures that guide information processing (working-c ...
... better jobs, and earn higher salaries – physical variables in person perception indicate that facial features that are similar to infant features influence perceptions of honesty (babyfaced people being viewed as more honest). • Social schemas: structures that guide information processing (working-c ...
Chapter Summary/Lecture Organizer I. OUR THOUGHTS ABOUT
... B. Interpersonal Attraction - The degree of positive or negative feelings we have toward each other account for a variety of social experiences including admiration, liking, friendship, intimacy, lust, and love. There are three factors that influence interpersonal attraction – physical attractivenes ...
... B. Interpersonal Attraction - The degree of positive or negative feelings we have toward each other account for a variety of social experiences including admiration, liking, friendship, intimacy, lust, and love. There are three factors that influence interpersonal attraction – physical attractivenes ...
Chapter 13
... Tendency to overestimate internal causes and underestimate situational causes for other people’s behavior This can be due to our focus on the person more than their situation, about which we may know very little. When we are playing the role of observer, which is largely when we look at others ...
... Tendency to overestimate internal causes and underestimate situational causes for other people’s behavior This can be due to our focus on the person more than their situation, about which we may know very little. When we are playing the role of observer, which is largely when we look at others ...
Being Group Minded: Individualism versus Collectivism
... disagreement and compromise to conflict. Successful fulfillment of their roles and responsibilities in groups is a primary source of self-satisfaction Respond more negatively to group members who violate groups norms, procedures, and authority. Operating principal is, ‘The ...
... disagreement and compromise to conflict. Successful fulfillment of their roles and responsibilities in groups is a primary source of self-satisfaction Respond more negatively to group members who violate groups norms, procedures, and authority. Operating principal is, ‘The ...
Organizational Behavior 11e - Stephen P. Robbins
... – They are more friendly, upbeat, and responsive. – They are less likely to turnover which helps build long-term customer relationships. – They are experienced. ...
... – They are more friendly, upbeat, and responsive. – They are less likely to turnover which helps build long-term customer relationships. – They are experienced. ...
Basic Motivation Concepts
... Providing an extrinsic reward for behavior that had been previously only intrinsically rewarding tends to decrease the overall level of motivation. The theory may only be relevant to jobs that are neither extremely dull nor extremely interesting. ...
... Providing an extrinsic reward for behavior that had been previously only intrinsically rewarding tends to decrease the overall level of motivation. The theory may only be relevant to jobs that are neither extremely dull nor extremely interesting. ...
"Theoretical Perspectives of Social Psychology" exercise
... people acquire new behaviors through both conditioning and imitation. Imitation provides another way for people to develop new behaviors. So providing examples of good behavior to children by acting politely or by exposing them to other children who are polite should encourage them to mimic those be ...
... people acquire new behaviors through both conditioning and imitation. Imitation provides another way for people to develop new behaviors. So providing examples of good behavior to children by acting politely or by exposing them to other children who are polite should encourage them to mimic those be ...
Self-Concept Self
... Material Self – based upon the tangible things you own Social Self – as reflected in your personal, social interactions with others Spiritual Self – based on your thoughts and introspections about your values, moral standards, and beliefs. ...
... Material Self – based upon the tangible things you own Social Self – as reflected in your personal, social interactions with others Spiritual Self – based on your thoughts and introspections about your values, moral standards, and beliefs. ...
PARAVERBAL COMMUNICATION
... has to be a degree of intimacy and trust. How will you deal with a patient who suffers from a CHARACTERLOGICAL DISORDER? Eg. Schizophrenia, bi-polar disorder etc. Is DEPRESSED? DISTRACTED? PSYCHOLOGICALLY PREOCCUPIED and CANNOT ENGAGE?? It is often difficult for these people to achieve effective ver ...
... has to be a degree of intimacy and trust. How will you deal with a patient who suffers from a CHARACTERLOGICAL DISORDER? Eg. Schizophrenia, bi-polar disorder etc. Is DEPRESSED? DISTRACTED? PSYCHOLOGICALLY PREOCCUPIED and CANNOT ENGAGE?? It is often difficult for these people to achieve effective ver ...
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
... Self-disclosure occurs more when two people like one another. Self-disclosure follows a reciprocity norm: Low levels of self-disclosure are met with low levels in return, whereas moderate self-disclosure elicits more personal replies. However, overdisclosure tends to inhibit self-disclosure by other ...
... Self-disclosure occurs more when two people like one another. Self-disclosure follows a reciprocity norm: Low levels of self-disclosure are met with low levels in return, whereas moderate self-disclosure elicits more personal replies. However, overdisclosure tends to inhibit self-disclosure by other ...
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
... Self-disclosure occurs more when two people like one another. Self-disclosure follows a reciprocity norm: Low levels of self-disclosure are met with low levels in return, whereas moderate self-disclosure elicits more personal replies. However, overdisclosure tends to inhibit self-disclosure by other ...
... Self-disclosure occurs more when two people like one another. Self-disclosure follows a reciprocity norm: Low levels of self-disclosure are met with low levels in return, whereas moderate self-disclosure elicits more personal replies. However, overdisclosure tends to inhibit self-disclosure by other ...
ECPY 600 Introduction to Counseling and Psychology
... 1. Two persons are in psychological contact 2. The first, the client, is experiencing incongruency 3. The second person, the therapist, is congruent or integrated in the relationship 4. The therapist experiences unconditional positive regard or real caring for the client 5. The therapist experiences ...
... 1. Two persons are in psychological contact 2. The first, the client, is experiencing incongruency 3. The second person, the therapist, is congruent or integrated in the relationship 4. The therapist experiences unconditional positive regard or real caring for the client 5. The therapist experiences ...
Groups, Cliques and Social Behaviour - Hale
... Types of Groups Social Groups: Two or more people who interact with each other and are aware of having something in common Meet needs Help us achieve goals Provide safety/security ...
... Types of Groups Social Groups: Two or more people who interact with each other and are aware of having something in common Meet needs Help us achieve goals Provide safety/security ...