Unit Eleven - Social Psychology
... Obesity is so revered among Mauritania's white Moor Arab population that the young girls are sometimes force-fed to obtain a weight the government has ...
... Obesity is so revered among Mauritania's white Moor Arab population that the young girls are sometimes force-fed to obtain a weight the government has ...
History - cybersisman.com
... advocated that society was not only unnecessary to a child’s development, it could be detrimental – this was very controversial at the time – the book was banned an Rousseau fled France to avoid arrest Charles Darwin a functionalist concerned with how the mind helped the individual adapt to the ...
... advocated that society was not only unnecessary to a child’s development, it could be detrimental – this was very controversial at the time – the book was banned an Rousseau fled France to avoid arrest Charles Darwin a functionalist concerned with how the mind helped the individual adapt to the ...
Group Influence
... • The mode of thinking that occurs when the desire for harmony in a decision- making group overrides a realistic appraisal of the alternatives • Group members try to maintain harmony and unanimity in group • Can lead to some better decisions and some worse decisions than individuals ...
... • The mode of thinking that occurs when the desire for harmony in a decision- making group overrides a realistic appraisal of the alternatives • Group members try to maintain harmony and unanimity in group • Can lead to some better decisions and some worse decisions than individuals ...
Document
... 1.Trust vs. Mistrust 2.Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt 3.Initiative vs. Guilt 4.Industry vs. Inferiority 5.Identity vs. Confusion 6.Intimacy vs. Isolation 7.Generativity vs. Stagnation 8.Integrity vs. Despair ...
... 1.Trust vs. Mistrust 2.Autonomy vs. Shame and Doubt 3.Initiative vs. Guilt 4.Industry vs. Inferiority 5.Identity vs. Confusion 6.Intimacy vs. Isolation 7.Generativity vs. Stagnation 8.Integrity vs. Despair ...
Milgram, S. Behavioral study of obedience (Yale)
... Great number of landmark studies New insights into extreme social behavior Theories and discoveries Ethics discussions ...
... Great number of landmark studies New insights into extreme social behavior Theories and discoveries Ethics discussions ...
Social Psych_Slide Review
... your team scores a touchdown. This is an instance of __________. Deindividuation ...
... your team scores a touchdown. This is an instance of __________. Deindividuation ...
Social Psychology Chapter 13
... mental discomfort that arises from a discrepancy between two or more of a person’s beliefs, or between beliefs and behaviour • Leon Festinger believed that people try to reduce cognitive dissonance by changing one’s attitudes or behaviours ...
... mental discomfort that arises from a discrepancy between two or more of a person’s beliefs, or between beliefs and behaviour • Leon Festinger believed that people try to reduce cognitive dissonance by changing one’s attitudes or behaviours ...
P100Chap15.2
... • Biases in perceiving others – Fundamental attribution error -> too much emphasis on dispositional factors when attributing causes of other’s behaviour > Gives us a sense of control ...
... • Biases in perceiving others – Fundamental attribution error -> too much emphasis on dispositional factors when attributing causes of other’s behaviour > Gives us a sense of control ...
Motivation and Emotion
... 3. Social Components of Emotions (a) universal emotions i. happiness, sadness, surprise, fear, anger, disgust ii. shared emotional experiences with universal behavioral expressions (b) complex emotions i. emotions with culturally-determined rules about expression ii. display rules – who can express ...
... 3. Social Components of Emotions (a) universal emotions i. happiness, sadness, surprise, fear, anger, disgust ii. shared emotional experiences with universal behavioral expressions (b) complex emotions i. emotions with culturally-determined rules about expression ii. display rules – who can express ...
Fall 2015 Chapter 13 Pt 1
... adopt a new role, we strive to follow social prescriptions. In the famous Stanford Prison experiment, a toxic ...
... adopt a new role, we strive to follow social prescriptions. In the famous Stanford Prison experiment, a toxic ...
Chapter 10 PowerPoint
... Stage of Industry Versus Inferiority Self-Image: The overall view that children have of themselves. ...
... Stage of Industry Versus Inferiority Self-Image: The overall view that children have of themselves. ...
Sociology Course Descriptions
... American family, and the relationships that exist among the individuals within the family, as well as the relationships that exist between the family and other institutions in society. SOCI 2306. Human Sexuality (Crosslisted as PSYC 2306) This course will provide an overview of the broad field of hu ...
... American family, and the relationships that exist among the individuals within the family, as well as the relationships that exist between the family and other institutions in society. SOCI 2306. Human Sexuality (Crosslisted as PSYC 2306) This course will provide an overview of the broad field of hu ...
Document
... Most studies of helping or prosocial behaviour has been carried out with non professions but some of their findings are relevant in medicine .Whether by standers intervene to help in an emergency is related into two factors; I. The number of people present II. The perceived cause of the problems. ...
... Most studies of helping or prosocial behaviour has been carried out with non professions but some of their findings are relevant in medicine .Whether by standers intervene to help in an emergency is related into two factors; I. The number of people present II. The perceived cause of the problems. ...
Step Up To: Psychology
... behavior, if you want to collect for a charity, the person most likely to give would be: • A) Joe, who was just told by his boss that he is receiving a promotion • B) Mary, who has $100 in her pocket • C) David, who just lost a tennis match • D) Sarah, who has never given before ...
... behavior, if you want to collect for a charity, the person most likely to give would be: • A) Joe, who was just told by his boss that he is receiving a promotion • B) Mary, who has $100 in her pocket • C) David, who just lost a tennis match • D) Sarah, who has never given before ...
social learning ppt
... imitating others. Refers to ALL learning in social situations - not concerned w/ mechanical responses to stimuli or reinforcement ...
... imitating others. Refers to ALL learning in social situations - not concerned w/ mechanical responses to stimuli or reinforcement ...
PSYCHOLOGY – STAGE 2
... social world. Social cognition includes person perception, attributions, stereotypes, and attitudes. This topic focuses on person perception and attitudes. Some of this information comes in the form of instructions (e.g. from parents and teachers) and some comes from observing the behaviour of other ...
... social world. Social cognition includes person perception, attributions, stereotypes, and attitudes. This topic focuses on person perception and attitudes. Some of this information comes in the form of instructions (e.g. from parents and teachers) and some comes from observing the behaviour of other ...
Contact Email for December 2015
... development, marketing, housing, regional development, employment and more. This position requires sociology to try to ground individuals, and the events that affect them, into the broader social context of humanity. In the work of these disciplines, the question of social impact is not always recog ...
... development, marketing, housing, regional development, employment and more. This position requires sociology to try to ground individuals, and the events that affect them, into the broader social context of humanity. In the work of these disciplines, the question of social impact is not always recog ...
Correspondent inference theory
... behaviour are socially undesirable. For example, if someone is very rude in a social situation, we conclude that he/she is an unpleasant person. On the other hand, if someone is conventionally polite, we feel we have learned little about that person. In deciding whether someone’s behaviour correspon ...
... behaviour are socially undesirable. For example, if someone is very rude in a social situation, we conclude that he/she is an unpleasant person. On the other hand, if someone is conventionally polite, we feel we have learned little about that person. In deciding whether someone’s behaviour correspon ...
weiten6_PPT16
... men and women. Attributions about the two sexes often differ. For example, men’s successes tend to be attributed to their ability and intelligence (blue cell), whereas women’s successes tend to be attributed to hard work, good luck, or low task difficulty (green cells). These attributional biases he ...
... men and women. Attributions about the two sexes often differ. For example, men’s successes tend to be attributed to their ability and intelligence (blue cell), whereas women’s successes tend to be attributed to hard work, good luck, or low task difficulty (green cells). These attributional biases he ...
HSP3M Unit 1
... of its members • Society is best studied as an organic system like the human body ...
... of its members • Society is best studied as an organic system like the human body ...
Introduction and History of Social Psychology
... 90% of published studies at that time were from the U.S. with college students ...
... 90% of published studies at that time were from the U.S. with college students ...
Social Learning Theory
... between two points of view (that of the actor and the observer). 3. Self-Serving Bias – The tendency we have to attribute positive outcomes to our own dispositions and negative outcomes to ...
... between two points of view (that of the actor and the observer). 3. Self-Serving Bias – The tendency we have to attribute positive outcomes to our own dispositions and negative outcomes to ...
Factors Influencing Consumer Behavior
... Attitude toward country of origin can change over time. * Company can consider co-production with a foreign company that has a better name. An attitude is a person’s enduring favorable or unfavorable evaluations, emotional feelings, and action tendencies toward some object or idea. Attitude lead ...
... Attitude toward country of origin can change over time. * Company can consider co-production with a foreign company that has a better name. An attitude is a person’s enduring favorable or unfavorable evaluations, emotional feelings, and action tendencies toward some object or idea. Attitude lead ...