Introduction to Psychology
... scientific study of how we think about, influence, and relate to one another ...
... scientific study of how we think about, influence, and relate to one another ...
Module 43 * Social Thinking
... EXERCISE – Attribution Scale Distribute 2 copies of the handout to each student. Have students complete the scale twice. Once for a former teacher and once for themselves. After they have completed both forms, have them count the number of times they circled “depends on the situation” on each rating ...
... EXERCISE – Attribution Scale Distribute 2 copies of the handout to each student. Have students complete the scale twice. Once for a former teacher and once for themselves. After they have completed both forms, have them count the number of times they circled “depends on the situation” on each rating ...
Homework for the Week of February 16-20
... Pass out Social Psych Terms to study for Friday’s Test How we judge others: Key components/principles of Person Perception & Attribution Social Categorization – Using Mental Shortcuts in Person Perception. How can this lead to inaccurate conclusions? What does it ignore? Dangers of Person Perc ...
... Pass out Social Psych Terms to study for Friday’s Test How we judge others: Key components/principles of Person Perception & Attribution Social Categorization – Using Mental Shortcuts in Person Perception. How can this lead to inaccurate conclusions? What does it ignore? Dangers of Person Perc ...
Psychoanalytic Revisionists and Dissenters
... • Collective unconscious is the deepest part of the unconscious mind which all human share because our their common ancestral. • Archetypes are influences that all share due to our collective unconscious that serve as filters for our perceptions and experiences. • He believed that all of us have a p ...
... • Collective unconscious is the deepest part of the unconscious mind which all human share because our their common ancestral. • Archetypes are influences that all share due to our collective unconscious that serve as filters for our perceptions and experiences. • He believed that all of us have a p ...
Dispositional Attribution
... • In 1972, Zimbardo set up a lab “prison” and asked volunteer to play roles of either guards or inmates. The situation became too real when each group assumed their roles all too well. The guards went from being kind, mild-mannered college students to cruel guards. They had to stop the exp. ...
... • In 1972, Zimbardo set up a lab “prison” and asked volunteer to play roles of either guards or inmates. The situation became too real when each group assumed their roles all too well. The guards went from being kind, mild-mannered college students to cruel guards. They had to stop the exp. ...
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 ...
Social Psychology
... Solomon Asch conducted an experiment in which subjects were asked to compare the lengths of lines confederates, or subjects in on the experiment, purposely gave wrong answers to see if the test subjects would conform several variables that would increase the likelihood that the subjects would confor ...
... Solomon Asch conducted an experiment in which subjects were asked to compare the lengths of lines confederates, or subjects in on the experiment, purposely gave wrong answers to see if the test subjects would conform several variables that would increase the likelihood that the subjects would confor ...
The Organization as an Iceberg Metaphor
... of external factors and overestimate the influence of internal factors when making judgments about the behavior of others ...
... of external factors and overestimate the influence of internal factors when making judgments about the behavior of others ...
Chapter 14 Answers to Before You Go On Questions What are the
... to use dispositional attributions to explain the behaviour of others. When we are almost hit by a speeding driver, we are likely to conclude that the driver is reckless and irresponsible, even though, in fact, he or she might have been racing to the hospital to see a stricken child. When a waiter pr ...
... to use dispositional attributions to explain the behaviour of others. When we are almost hit by a speeding driver, we are likely to conclude that the driver is reckless and irresponsible, even though, in fact, he or she might have been racing to the hospital to see a stricken child. When a waiter pr ...
FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY TURNING TO CRIME THE ROLE OF
... • Attribution theory explores how individuals "attribute" causes to events and how this cognitive perception affects their motivation. • This theory was first proposed in a book called, The Psychology of Interpersonal Relations by Fritz Heider in 1958. According to Heider, people behave as amateur s ...
... • Attribution theory explores how individuals "attribute" causes to events and how this cognitive perception affects their motivation. • This theory was first proposed in a book called, The Psychology of Interpersonal Relations by Fritz Heider in 1958. According to Heider, people behave as amateur s ...
UNIT - 01 INTRODUCTION - SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
... Vinayaka Missions University,Directorate of Distance Education Salem India ...
... Vinayaka Missions University,Directorate of Distance Education Salem India ...
Chapter 1
... 8.2 What is self-actualization? Be able to name some key characteristics associated with self-actualization. Chapter 9 9.1 Know the dilemma and essential information for each stage of Erik Erikson’s theory of psychosocial development. 9.2 What is “life-purpose” and how does it relate to our general ...
... 8.2 What is self-actualization? Be able to name some key characteristics associated with self-actualization. Chapter 9 9.1 Know the dilemma and essential information for each stage of Erik Erikson’s theory of psychosocial development. 9.2 What is “life-purpose” and how does it relate to our general ...
Psychology - Elyria Catholic High School
... (yuch – mind) (logos – study) • The Study of Human Thought and Behavior. ...
... (yuch – mind) (logos – study) • The Study of Human Thought and Behavior. ...
Psychology
... • explore the nature and effects of bias and discrimination.[13B] • describe circumstances in which conformity and obedience are likely to occur.[13C] • describe the effects of the presence of others on individual behavior.[13D] • discuss the nature of altruism.[13E] • discuss the factors influencin ...
... • explore the nature and effects of bias and discrimination.[13B] • describe circumstances in which conformity and obedience are likely to occur.[13C] • describe the effects of the presence of others on individual behavior.[13D] • discuss the nature of altruism.[13E] • discuss the factors influencin ...
Social Psychology
... • C. A self-fulfilling prophecy occurs when our expectations cause us unconsciously to act in a manner to bring about behaviors that confirm our expectations. (Don’t write the rest of this.) • 1. Rosenthal and Jacobson (1968)—Teachers were told that certain elementary school students would bloom (ha ...
... • C. A self-fulfilling prophecy occurs when our expectations cause us unconsciously to act in a manner to bring about behaviors that confirm our expectations. (Don’t write the rest of this.) • 1. Rosenthal and Jacobson (1968)—Teachers were told that certain elementary school students would bloom (ha ...
SocialPsyc Shelley
... – Attractive people rated as more intelligent, caring, capable – Two recent studies showed that finding a professor attractive on the first day of class (not being attracted TO, but finding them attractive) predicted higher course evaluations. ...
... – Attractive people rated as more intelligent, caring, capable – Two recent studies showed that finding a professor attractive on the first day of class (not being attracted TO, but finding them attractive) predicted higher course evaluations. ...
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... autonomous agent with his or her own neurological structures and patterns, carrying, for example, their own emotions, beliefs, and intentions, it would be reasonable to expect that managing any group would be such an impossible task. But surprisingly it is not. Often, groups – even those of research ...
... autonomous agent with his or her own neurological structures and patterns, carrying, for example, their own emotions, beliefs, and intentions, it would be reasonable to expect that managing any group would be such an impossible task. But surprisingly it is not. Often, groups – even those of research ...
Social Psych
... “Humans show a strong inclination to form such subgroups which eventually distinguish themselves from the others by dialect and other subgroup characteristics and go on to form ...
... “Humans show a strong inclination to form such subgroups which eventually distinguish themselves from the others by dialect and other subgroup characteristics and go on to form ...
Are You suprised
... 1. The influence other people have on your attitudes and actions is considerable a. Sometimes this influence is indirect and subtle, other times it’s quite direct b. Everyone in this society has had experiences with various authorities such as parents, teachers, police officers, managers, judges, cl ...
... 1. The influence other people have on your attitudes and actions is considerable a. Sometimes this influence is indirect and subtle, other times it’s quite direct b. Everyone in this society has had experiences with various authorities such as parents, teachers, police officers, managers, judges, cl ...
Sociocultural level of analysis
... At the third level of analysis, the biological and cognitive systems that make up the individual are embedded in an even larger system of interrelationships with other individuals. At its beginning, psychology largely confined itself to the study of the individual acting alone. As the discipline mat ...
... At the third level of analysis, the biological and cognitive systems that make up the individual are embedded in an even larger system of interrelationships with other individuals. At its beginning, psychology largely confined itself to the study of the individual acting alone. As the discipline mat ...
Social Perception
... Primacy Effect - First impressions are lasting impressions; dress up for a job interview. Recency Effect - Recent interactions with a person cause you to change your opinion about them. Attribution Theory - We often explain our own behavior differently than we explain the behavior of other people; c ...
... Primacy Effect - First impressions are lasting impressions; dress up for a job interview. Recency Effect - Recent interactions with a person cause you to change your opinion about them. Attribution Theory - We often explain our own behavior differently than we explain the behavior of other people; c ...