Ch 01
... Discuss and evaluate the ideas, and theories of prominent social scientists Demonstrate an understanding of the different disciplines involved in the study of individuals and groups in society (sociology, psychology and anthropology) Demonstrate an understanding and appreciation of concepts and meth ...
... Discuss and evaluate the ideas, and theories of prominent social scientists Demonstrate an understanding of the different disciplines involved in the study of individuals and groups in society (sociology, psychology and anthropology) Demonstrate an understanding and appreciation of concepts and meth ...
How do we change our behavior? - Tufts Office of Sustainability
... Holding inconsistent cognitions (thoughts) leads to psychological tension that people become motivated to reduce. ...
... Holding inconsistent cognitions (thoughts) leads to psychological tension that people become motivated to reduce. ...
The Person
... Influences on Perception Perceptual set An expectation of what will be perceived, which can ...
... Influences on Perception Perceptual set An expectation of what will be perceived, which can ...
examples
... • Experienced responsibility for outcomes of the work • Knowledge of the actual results of the work activities ...
... • Experienced responsibility for outcomes of the work • Knowledge of the actual results of the work activities ...
Social Learning Theory
... rely solely on the effects of their own actions to inform them what to do. Fortunately, most human behavior is learned observationally through modeling: from observing others one forms an idea of how new behaviors are performed, and on later occasions this coded information serves as a guide for act ...
... rely solely on the effects of their own actions to inform them what to do. Fortunately, most human behavior is learned observationally through modeling: from observing others one forms an idea of how new behaviors are performed, and on later occasions this coded information serves as a guide for act ...
Animal Behavior PPT
... with several of the other sex • Polygyny is a specific example of polygamy, where a single male mates with many females • Polyandry occurs in some species where one female mates with several females ...
... with several of the other sex • Polygyny is a specific example of polygamy, where a single male mates with many females • Polyandry occurs in some species where one female mates with several females ...
Social Mobility
... daughter, connections, working one’s way up from the shop floor, or sheer luck. These ladders are still available but education is becoming increasingly recognised as the most important step to a good career. Of course, middle-class people still tend to be more successful in gaining educational qual ...
... daughter, connections, working one’s way up from the shop floor, or sheer luck. These ladders are still available but education is becoming increasingly recognised as the most important step to a good career. Of course, middle-class people still tend to be more successful in gaining educational qual ...
Social Behavior - Options
... • Majority wins – group agrees to a decision that was supported by a majority of group members • Truth wins – members come to realize one option is better than the others as they learn more about the available choices • 2/3 majority – two-thirds of the group agree to a decision • First-shift – used ...
... • Majority wins – group agrees to a decision that was supported by a majority of group members • Truth wins – members come to realize one option is better than the others as they learn more about the available choices • 2/3 majority – two-thirds of the group agree to a decision • First-shift – used ...
Chapters 20-21
... situation OR the person’s personality. • If someone cuts you off in traffic, you have to decide IF someone’s personality OR their situation caused them to do it. ...
... situation OR the person’s personality. • If someone cuts you off in traffic, you have to decide IF someone’s personality OR their situation caused them to do it. ...
PSYC320 - Fa13 Syllabus - Lewis
... 7) Explain how the duplex mind is related to self-knowledge. 8) Explain how self-handicapping allows individuals to maintain their own self-concept. 9) Describe the self-reference effect and how it works. 10) Explain whether or not the self-concept can change and the effect that has on the stories p ...
... 7) Explain how the duplex mind is related to self-knowledge. 8) Explain how self-handicapping allows individuals to maintain their own self-concept. 9) Describe the self-reference effect and how it works. 10) Explain whether or not the self-concept can change and the effect that has on the stories p ...
Social Psychology - McGraw Hill Higher Education
... Social Psychology studies how we think about our social world, how other people influence our behavior, and how we relate toward other people. “He’s been under a lot of stress lately.” “He only thinks about himself. What a jerk!” Depending on which attribution she makes for her husband’s outburst, t ...
... Social Psychology studies how we think about our social world, how other people influence our behavior, and how we relate toward other people. “He’s been under a lot of stress lately.” “He only thinks about himself. What a jerk!” Depending on which attribution she makes for her husband’s outburst, t ...
here - Positive Realities
... A person’s identity is who a person is and what makes them who they are. This workshop is all about exploring individual and group identity. Firstly we explore what identity is, using statement cards to explore attitudes of the young people. This is then extended to form groups based upon these atti ...
... A person’s identity is who a person is and what makes them who they are. This workshop is all about exploring individual and group identity. Firstly we explore what identity is, using statement cards to explore attitudes of the young people. This is then extended to form groups based upon these atti ...
Corinne Stevens
... sensory stimuli, nor passively following a predetermined, biological sequence. Instead, he claimed that children have the capacity to make their own choices, in addition to being able to select their own environments as they mature, which both consequentially, can affect how others respond to them, ...
... sensory stimuli, nor passively following a predetermined, biological sequence. Instead, he claimed that children have the capacity to make their own choices, in addition to being able to select their own environments as they mature, which both consequentially, can affect how others respond to them, ...
Psychological Foundations of Physical Education and Sport
... does the type and frequency of feedback impact skill acquisition? How does the structure of practice influence the retention of skills? What can be done to facilitate the transfer of previous learning to the learning of new skills? How does the aging process affect motor control? How do diff ...
... does the type and frequency of feedback impact skill acquisition? How does the structure of practice influence the retention of skills? What can be done to facilitate the transfer of previous learning to the learning of new skills? How does the aging process affect motor control? How do diff ...
Intro to Motivation
... D. Modern evolutionary psych: predispositions and probabilities, not instincts 1. Natural selection acts on genes expressed in particular circumstances 2. Selection takes place at the individual level; it is not “survival” in the literal sense 3. Behaviors adaptive in one time or place may not be a ...
... D. Modern evolutionary psych: predispositions and probabilities, not instincts 1. Natural selection acts on genes expressed in particular circumstances 2. Selection takes place at the individual level; it is not “survival” in the literal sense 3. Behaviors adaptive in one time or place may not be a ...
Personal Pathway to Doping Model - Presentation - UK Anti
... • To share and debate the view that ‘doping’ is more than a sport-specific problem • To propose ‘doping as an individual risk’ as a concept • To discuss integration of traditional risk based models to a model that has ‘humans’ at the centre ...
... • To share and debate the view that ‘doping’ is more than a sport-specific problem • To propose ‘doping as an individual risk’ as a concept • To discuss integration of traditional risk based models to a model that has ‘humans’ at the centre ...
IIIB§iop@ of freedom: a Qomment on Barth`§ individuals One of the
... inst:j..tutions, customs, values, for these thint;s do not explain themselves. They exist because people have set them up, anc! continue to uphold them, for very good reasons of 1;heir own; and the same people may change their minds at any time. ' Sociai processes and the ebb and flow ofpoli tics mu ...
... inst:j..tutions, customs, values, for these thint;s do not explain themselves. They exist because people have set them up, anc! continue to uphold them, for very good reasons of 1;heir own; and the same people may change their minds at any time. ' Sociai processes and the ebb and flow ofpoli tics mu ...
Scope and Sequence Texarkana Independent School District 2009
... provided behavioral situation (B) identify elements of social learning theory in modern advertising describe the relationship between components of the structural (C) information processing model ...
... provided behavioral situation (B) identify elements of social learning theory in modern advertising describe the relationship between components of the structural (C) information processing model ...
Study Guide for Learning Evaluation #4
... Spontaneous Recovery reappearance, after a rest period, of an extinguished CR Discrimination in classical conditioning, the learned ability to distinguish between a CS and other stimuli that do not signal a UCS ...
... Spontaneous Recovery reappearance, after a rest period, of an extinguished CR Discrimination in classical conditioning, the learned ability to distinguish between a CS and other stimuli that do not signal a UCS ...
Final Exam
... What are the elements of the triangular model of love? Who created this theory? What is the ultimate, difficult-to-attain form of love called? What does romantic love entail? What are the primacy and recency effects? How do they affect behavior? What is the elaboration likelihood model? What are the ...
... What are the elements of the triangular model of love? Who created this theory? What is the ultimate, difficult-to-attain form of love called? What does romantic love entail? What are the primacy and recency effects? How do they affect behavior? What is the elaboration likelihood model? What are the ...
Lecture 2 theoretical perspectives
... by observing and imitating models – that is by watching other people, such as parents, teachers, or sports heroes. This process is called observational learning or modeling. ...
... by observing and imitating models – that is by watching other people, such as parents, teachers, or sports heroes. This process is called observational learning or modeling. ...
STUDY GUIDE GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY (PSY
... Franz Josef Gall (1758-1828) and Phrenology* - Believed that trained observers could discern intelligence, moral character, and other basic personality characteristics from the shape and number of bumps on a skull. John Locke and tabula rasa (1632-1704)* - Believed that children were born as “blank ...
... Franz Josef Gall (1758-1828) and Phrenology* - Believed that trained observers could discern intelligence, moral character, and other basic personality characteristics from the shape and number of bumps on a skull. John Locke and tabula rasa (1632-1704)* - Believed that children were born as “blank ...
Introduction to the Sociological Imagination
... Philadelphia to interview the young, single and often welfaredependent mothers who lived there, many of the grandmothers were her age. When one mother heard Kefalas, at 32, had just become pregnant with her first child, she said, “Isn’t it wonderful that the doctors were proved wrong and you were ab ...
... Philadelphia to interview the young, single and often welfaredependent mothers who lived there, many of the grandmothers were her age. When one mother heard Kefalas, at 32, had just become pregnant with her first child, she said, “Isn’t it wonderful that the doctors were proved wrong and you were ab ...