Slides
... • Categories enable prediction: Make us feel (rightly or wrongly) that we understand world & what will happen! • Illusory correlation – See correlations where they don’t exist – Remember confirmatory examples more – Example: Cheerleaders are outgoing • Out-group homogeneity effect – Us vs. them – “A ...
... • Categories enable prediction: Make us feel (rightly or wrongly) that we understand world & what will happen! • Illusory correlation – See correlations where they don’t exist – Remember confirmatory examples more – Example: Cheerleaders are outgoing • Out-group homogeneity effect – Us vs. them – “A ...
KIERKEGAARD AND IQBAL The Self Ghulam Sabir The Self is an
... grasp. But it is truly existent and is very real. We can intuit Self. Only in intuition is the true nature of the Self revealed. But to describe this in words involves great difficulty and risks. This is an analysis in simple words of the teachings of the two great thinkers of the Self: Søren Kierke ...
... grasp. But it is truly existent and is very real. We can intuit Self. Only in intuition is the true nature of the Self revealed. But to describe this in words involves great difficulty and risks. This is an analysis in simple words of the teachings of the two great thinkers of the Self: Søren Kierke ...
SoCIALIZATION
... and “others”. Characteristics that other people attribute to an individual. Markers that indicate who that individual is. ...
... and “others”. Characteristics that other people attribute to an individual. Markers that indicate who that individual is. ...
Social Learning Theory
... Attributional style of depressed person: He/she attributes bad events to causes that are internal, stable, and global. Good results are believed to result from situational, unstable, and specific causes (e.g., luck). Attributional style of ‘non-depressed” person: He/she takes a bright view of good ...
... Attributional style of depressed person: He/she attributes bad events to causes that are internal, stable, and global. Good results are believed to result from situational, unstable, and specific causes (e.g., luck). Attributional style of ‘non-depressed” person: He/she takes a bright view of good ...
Social Learning Theory
... Attributional style of depressed person: He/she attributes bad events to causes that are internal, stable, and global. Good results are believed to result from situational, unstable, and specific causes (e.g., luck). Attributional style of ‘non-depressed” person: He/she takes a bright view of good ...
... Attributional style of depressed person: He/she attributes bad events to causes that are internal, stable, and global. Good results are believed to result from situational, unstable, and specific causes (e.g., luck). Attributional style of ‘non-depressed” person: He/she takes a bright view of good ...
Values, Health, and Change
... better idea of your self-concept and the manner in which other’s see you. With this feedback you have some decisions to make. Do you believe what they have told you? Do you want to change anything about you? What are they? ...
... better idea of your self-concept and the manner in which other’s see you. With this feedback you have some decisions to make. Do you believe what they have told you? Do you want to change anything about you? What are they? ...
Media:oreilly_genpsych_ch15_social
... Mainly happens for negative behaviors that we want to explain away via situation (but don’t have that motivation for others). ...
... Mainly happens for negative behaviors that we want to explain away via situation (but don’t have that motivation for others). ...
Overview
... – Discrete or no, emotional processes have an internal dynamic • happiness wanes, frustrated love is not neutral; sadness loves company ...
... – Discrete or no, emotional processes have an internal dynamic • happiness wanes, frustrated love is not neutral; sadness loves company ...
Groups - Doral Academy Preparatory
... • Mass media: instruments of communication that reach large audiences without personal contact between those sending and those receiving the information, such as films, television, and radio • Television is most common mass media • Both positive and negative behaviors and beliefs are learned from te ...
... • Mass media: instruments of communication that reach large audiences without personal contact between those sending and those receiving the information, such as films, television, and radio • Television is most common mass media • Both positive and negative behaviors and beliefs are learned from te ...
00 Toolkit PHI 2010 Internationalization of
... “Identity As a Choice,” Parts 1 and 2. You Tube Video. [Posted as link to BB] Published on Mar 11, 2014 Over the long history of our species, human beings have developed complex forms of identity, which make it possible to live together, says Ghanaian-British philosopher Kwame Anthony Appiah , cho ...
... “Identity As a Choice,” Parts 1 and 2. You Tube Video. [Posted as link to BB] Published on Mar 11, 2014 Over the long history of our species, human beings have developed complex forms of identity, which make it possible to live together, says Ghanaian-British philosopher Kwame Anthony Appiah , cho ...
SS Chapter 6
... that others act on the basis of choice or will even when there is evidence suggestive of the importance of their situations • Actor-Observer Effect—tendency to attribute our own behavior to external, situational factors but to attribute the behavior of others to internal, dispositional factors such ...
... that others act on the basis of choice or will even when there is evidence suggestive of the importance of their situations • Actor-Observer Effect—tendency to attribute our own behavior to external, situational factors but to attribute the behavior of others to internal, dispositional factors such ...
bureaucracies
... participating members of society. • SOCIALIZATION is the interactive process through which people learn the basic skills ,values, beliefs and behavior patterns in a society. • There are different theories on how people become socialized and develop a sense of self. ...
... participating members of society. • SOCIALIZATION is the interactive process through which people learn the basic skills ,values, beliefs and behavior patterns in a society. • There are different theories on how people become socialized and develop a sense of self. ...
John Holland`s TYPOLOGY
... Career choice is an expression of, or an extension of, personality into the world of work, followed by subsequent identification with specific occupational stereotypes Modal personal style/orientation: Congruence of one’s view of self with occupational preference Developmental process establishe ...
... Career choice is an expression of, or an extension of, personality into the world of work, followed by subsequent identification with specific occupational stereotypes Modal personal style/orientation: Congruence of one’s view of self with occupational preference Developmental process establishe ...
UNIT - 01 INTRODUCTION - SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
... Vinayaka Missions University,Directorate of Distance Education Salem India ...
... Vinayaka Missions University,Directorate of Distance Education Salem India ...
self and intrapersonal communication
... • Arrive at a keener understanding of one’s selfcommunication prior to acquiring interpersonal communication skills ...
... • Arrive at a keener understanding of one’s selfcommunication prior to acquiring interpersonal communication skills ...
Outsiders and Chapter 5
... the ability to plan, observe, guide, and respond to one’s own behavior ...
... the ability to plan, observe, guide, and respond to one’s own behavior ...
tranquillity - Worcester Research and Publications
... • Became actively involved and ran their own TZ/DZ in the local hospital • Most have become educational achievers school, in FE and in degree courses. The first to do to Uni said this was never remotely regarded as a possible aspiration. ...
... • Became actively involved and ran their own TZ/DZ in the local hospital • Most have become educational achievers school, in FE and in degree courses. The first to do to Uni said this was never remotely regarded as a possible aspiration. ...
socialization - Cobb Learning
... LGS is an interactive process by which we develop an image of ourselves based on how we imagine we appear to others. ...
... LGS is an interactive process by which we develop an image of ourselves based on how we imagine we appear to others. ...
The Self in a Social World
... Body Language • Body language is an important contributor to forming person schemas. It provides important cues about a person’s thoughts, attitudes, and feelings. Examples of body language are eye contact patterns, body posture, touching, gazing and staring. • Body language does vary by culture. T ...
... Body Language • Body language is an important contributor to forming person schemas. It provides important cues about a person’s thoughts, attitudes, and feelings. Examples of body language are eye contact patterns, body posture, touching, gazing and staring. • Body language does vary by culture. T ...
General Psychology Notes - Theories of Personality
... may not have developed impersonal reflective thinking * Sensation - believe in what one can see and touch oriented toward action and often lack imagination future not important since it does not exist in concrete form tend not to deal with philosophical questions/meaning of life and death * Intuitio ...
... may not have developed impersonal reflective thinking * Sensation - believe in what one can see and touch oriented toward action and often lack imagination future not important since it does not exist in concrete form tend not to deal with philosophical questions/meaning of life and death * Intuitio ...
PSY325: Summer 2007
... Halo effect says that people often attribute other positive characteristics to attractive people simply because they are beautiful We use the attractive quality as the basis around which we make all other attributions In many ways we like to be around them which can lead us to act positively toward ...
... Halo effect says that people often attribute other positive characteristics to attractive people simply because they are beautiful We use the attractive quality as the basis around which we make all other attributions In many ways we like to be around them which can lead us to act positively toward ...
answers - Ms. Paras
... Equity / a condition in which people receive from a relationship in proportion to what they give to it Altruism / helping behavior; helps reduce tendency toward bystander effect Prejudice / an undeserved, usually negative, attitude toward a group of people Just world bias / belief that world is an o ...
... Equity / a condition in which people receive from a relationship in proportion to what they give to it Altruism / helping behavior; helps reduce tendency toward bystander effect Prejudice / an undeserved, usually negative, attitude toward a group of people Just world bias / belief that world is an o ...
Nature vs. Nurture
... See: “The Wild Boy of Aveyron”-boy who walked on all fours and could not speak found in the forests of Aveyron France; would devour raw meat uncooked and showed no sensitivity to feeling the cold. ...
... See: “The Wild Boy of Aveyron”-boy who walked on all fours and could not speak found in the forests of Aveyron France; would devour raw meat uncooked and showed no sensitivity to feeling the cold. ...