Social Psychology
... Physical Attractiveness is the most obvious and most primary factor in our initial reaction to others Social Categorization refers to a rapid process that speeds our evaluation of others. Your early perceptions of another person cause you to lump that person into a category or grouping of like peopl ...
... Physical Attractiveness is the most obvious and most primary factor in our initial reaction to others Social Categorization refers to a rapid process that speeds our evaluation of others. Your early perceptions of another person cause you to lump that person into a category or grouping of like peopl ...
ch_3 - Home - KSU Faculty Member websites
... 1- Perception The process through which we select, organize, and interpret information gathered by our senses in order to understand the world us. ...
... 1- Perception The process through which we select, organize, and interpret information gathered by our senses in order to understand the world us. ...
Perception
... the influence of external factors and overestimate the influence of internal factors when making judgments about the behavior of others. In general, we tend to blame the person first, not the situation. ...
... the influence of external factors and overestimate the influence of internal factors when making judgments about the behavior of others. In general, we tend to blame the person first, not the situation. ...
Social Psychology - Rockhurst University
... The study of how individual’s thoughts, feelings, perceptions, motives, and behaviors are influenced by interactions and transactions between people ...
... The study of how individual’s thoughts, feelings, perceptions, motives, and behaviors are influenced by interactions and transactions between people ...
- Bryan High School
... and/or behavior of one or more others. ______5. A unique pattern of traits, behaviors, and thoughts that persist through life.. ______6. The least amount of stimulus that can be detected 50% of the time ______7 A view that science flourishes through observation and experimentation. ______8. The idea ...
... and/or behavior of one or more others. ______5. A unique pattern of traits, behaviors, and thoughts that persist through life.. ______6. The least amount of stimulus that can be detected 50% of the time ______7 A view that science flourishes through observation and experimentation. ______8. The idea ...
Social Psychology
... attempting to persuade you may weaken the effect ◦ Ex: informing the audience that they are going to hear a persuasive speech on a particular topic may weaken the effect and attitudes of the audience ◦ Inoculation Effect: Beginning with a weak argument and moving to a strong one May reject both ar ...
... attempting to persuade you may weaken the effect ◦ Ex: informing the audience that they are going to hear a persuasive speech on a particular topic may weaken the effect and attitudes of the audience ◦ Inoculation Effect: Beginning with a weak argument and moving to a strong one May reject both ar ...
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... (internal attributions) – (2) it was provoked by someone else (external attribution). ...
... (internal attributions) – (2) it was provoked by someone else (external attribution). ...
Advanced Placement Psychology Learning Objectives
... This part of the course focuses on how individuals relate to one another in social situations. Social psychologists study social attitudes, social influence, and other social phenonema. AP students in psychology should be able to do the following: Apply attribution theory to explain motives (ex: f ...
... This part of the course focuses on how individuals relate to one another in social situations. Social psychologists study social attitudes, social influence, and other social phenonema. AP students in psychology should be able to do the following: Apply attribution theory to explain motives (ex: f ...
Chapter 2 - Bakersfield College
... Halo effects – thinking a person has a whole set of related personality traits when only one trait has actually been observed Forced consistency – interpreting conflicting different perceptions of another person so our interpretation of what we see remains consistent Projection – thinking that some ...
... Halo effects – thinking a person has a whole set of related personality traits when only one trait has actually been observed Forced consistency – interpreting conflicting different perceptions of another person so our interpretation of what we see remains consistent Projection – thinking that some ...
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... discomfort (dissonance) we feel when two of our thoughts (cognitions) are inconsistent. If what we believe and what we do are inconsistent, we feel uncomfortable tension and try to reduce this by changing our attitudes. o Looking Glass Effect- when we are aware of our attitudes, we are more likely t ...
... discomfort (dissonance) we feel when two of our thoughts (cognitions) are inconsistent. If what we believe and what we do are inconsistent, we feel uncomfortable tension and try to reduce this by changing our attitudes. o Looking Glass Effect- when we are aware of our attitudes, we are more likely t ...
Handouts Ch 10
... interpret, remember, and then use information about the social world. Social attributionThe process through which we seek to explain and identify the causes of the behavior of others as well as our own actions. Social perceptionThe process through which we seek to know and understand other people ...
... interpret, remember, and then use information about the social world. Social attributionThe process through which we seek to explain and identify the causes of the behavior of others as well as our own actions. Social perceptionThe process through which we seek to know and understand other people ...
Chapter 14 Lecture Notes Page
... Social Psychology-branch of psychology that studies the effects of social variables and congnnitios on individual behavior and social interactions Social Context-combination of people , the activities and interactions among peopld, the setting in which behavior occurs and the expectations and social ...
... Social Psychology-branch of psychology that studies the effects of social variables and congnnitios on individual behavior and social interactions Social Context-combination of people , the activities and interactions among peopld, the setting in which behavior occurs and the expectations and social ...
Social Psychology Unit Overview
... This part of the course focuses on how individuals relate to one another in social situations. Social psychologists study social attitudes, social influence, and other social phenomena. AP students in Psychology should be able to do the following: Apply attribution theory to explain motives (e.g., ...
... This part of the course focuses on how individuals relate to one another in social situations. Social psychologists study social attitudes, social influence, and other social phenomena. AP students in Psychology should be able to do the following: Apply attribution theory to explain motives (e.g., ...
Perceptions
... – Heuristics: rules of thumb for how something is to be viewed based on experience • Conscious processing – Slow, deliberative approach – We examine and think about the stimuli ...
... – Heuristics: rules of thumb for how something is to be viewed based on experience • Conscious processing – Slow, deliberative approach – We examine and think about the stimuli ...
XIV.Social Psychology (8–10%) This part of the course focuses on
... This part of the course focuses on how individuals relate to one another in social situations. Social psychologists study social attitudes, social influence, and other social phenomena. AP students in psychology should be able to do the following: ...
... This part of the course focuses on how individuals relate to one another in social situations. Social psychologists study social attitudes, social influence, and other social phenomena. AP students in psychology should be able to do the following: ...
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... Stereotype: generalization about a group’s characteristics, does not account for individuality First impressions…what do you judge first? Appearance or personality? Attribution Theory: people want to find the reason for behavior to better explain/justify it Internal: traits External: soc ...
... Stereotype: generalization about a group’s characteristics, does not account for individuality First impressions…what do you judge first? Appearance or personality? Attribution Theory: people want to find the reason for behavior to better explain/justify it Internal: traits External: soc ...
What is social psychology?
... someone weighs more heavily than later information in influencing one’s impression of that person. ...
... someone weighs more heavily than later information in influencing one’s impression of that person. ...