
Learning goals
... about their behavior basic premise: people are not consciously aware of their attitudes behavior is easily observable attitudes are inferred from behavior ...
... about their behavior basic premise: people are not consciously aware of their attitudes behavior is easily observable attitudes are inferred from behavior ...
slide show - Psycholosphere
... more than imprisonment” is a lot higher than between people who are not genetically related. ...
... more than imprisonment” is a lot higher than between people who are not genetically related. ...
social influence
... Arab-Americans. According to the scapegoat theory of prejudice, finding someone to blame when things go wrong can provide a target for one’s anger. ...
... Arab-Americans. According to the scapegoat theory of prejudice, finding someone to blame when things go wrong can provide a target for one’s anger. ...
Unit 14 Social Psychology
... • Actions STRENGTHEN Attitudes- we believe more firmly about things we have had to stand up for ...
... • Actions STRENGTHEN Attitudes- we believe more firmly about things we have had to stand up for ...
social influence - Old Saybrook Public Schools
... Arab-Americans. According to the scapegoat theory of prejudice, finding someone to blame when things go wrong can provide a target for one’s anger. ...
... Arab-Americans. According to the scapegoat theory of prejudice, finding someone to blame when things go wrong can provide a target for one’s anger. ...
Slide 1
... Arab-Americans. According to the scapegoat theory of prejudice, finding someone to blame when things go wrong can provide a target for one’s anger. ...
... Arab-Americans. According to the scapegoat theory of prejudice, finding someone to blame when things go wrong can provide a target for one’s anger. ...
Social Psychology
... Arab-Americans. According to the scapegoat theory of prejudice, finding someone to blame when things go wrong can provide a target for one’s anger. ...
... Arab-Americans. According to the scapegoat theory of prejudice, finding someone to blame when things go wrong can provide a target for one’s anger. ...
Ch 13_AP Psychology_Social Psychology
... Social Facilitation: Tendency for improved performance of tasks in the presence of others. This is generally because of a heightened state of awareness. The exception is new skills- SOCIAL IMPAIRMENT- If it is a difficult task or you are not very good at it…you will perform WORSE in front of a ...
... Social Facilitation: Tendency for improved performance of tasks in the presence of others. This is generally because of a heightened state of awareness. The exception is new skills- SOCIAL IMPAIRMENT- If it is a difficult task or you are not very good at it…you will perform WORSE in front of a ...
Unit 14 Social Psychology
... Pragma (Items 13–16) Need to be in a relationship where each satisfies each other’s basic or practical needs. Relationships are based on satisfactory rewards rather than romantic attraction. (“I need a boy/girl friend”) (“We’re just hanging out”) Mania (Items 17–20) Possessive, dependent love. Ofte ...
... Pragma (Items 13–16) Need to be in a relationship where each satisfies each other’s basic or practical needs. Relationships are based on satisfactory rewards rather than romantic attraction. (“I need a boy/girl friend”) (“We’re just hanging out”) Mania (Items 17–20) Possessive, dependent love. Ofte ...
Improving Group Climate
... supportive, trustful climate and therefore promote greater group effectiveness and individual ...
... supportive, trustful climate and therefore promote greater group effectiveness and individual ...
Social Psychology
... Social Influence • Social influence can be seen in conformity, our compliance and group behavior. • Conform in clothing, speech, suicides and copy cat crimes, events in LeRoy, New York • Social strings are strong no one wants to be the loner. But how strong are they? ...
... Social Influence • Social influence can be seen in conformity, our compliance and group behavior. • Conform in clothing, speech, suicides and copy cat crimes, events in LeRoy, New York • Social strings are strong no one wants to be the loner. But how strong are they? ...
Group-Processes-Relationships-Attraction-Love
... What characteristics are perceived to be attractive across cultures? ● Research suggests that there are many similarities across cultures with respect to the factors that influence interpersonal attraction. ● Among these factors are the following: (a) Propinquity ...
... What characteristics are perceived to be attractive across cultures? ● Research suggests that there are many similarities across cultures with respect to the factors that influence interpersonal attraction. ● Among these factors are the following: (a) Propinquity ...
Social Psychology
... The tendency to overestimate the impact of personal disposition and underestimate the impact of the situations in analyzing the behaviors of others leads to the fundamental attribution error. We see Joe as quiet, shy, and introverted most of the time, but with friends he is very talkative, loud, and ...
... The tendency to overestimate the impact of personal disposition and underestimate the impact of the situations in analyzing the behaviors of others leads to the fundamental attribution error. We see Joe as quiet, shy, and introverted most of the time, but with friends he is very talkative, loud, and ...
Attitudes, Persuasion, and Attitude Change
... Behavior Three types of Dissonance Effects (pg 226235) and alternatives to Dissonance. Dual Process Models of Persuasion Resistance to Persuasion ...
... Behavior Three types of Dissonance Effects (pg 226235) and alternatives to Dissonance. Dual Process Models of Persuasion Resistance to Persuasion ...
Social Psychology
... the end of the academic school year, the randomly chosen bloomers showed significantly greater gains in I.Q. than their control-group classmates. Teacher expectancies about the children directly influenced student performance on I.Q. tests (unconsciously, the teachers tended to use a larger vocabula ...
... the end of the academic school year, the randomly chosen bloomers showed significantly greater gains in I.Q. than their control-group classmates. Teacher expectancies about the children directly influenced student performance on I.Q. tests (unconsciously, the teachers tended to use a larger vocabula ...
15.Socialpart3
... ingratiation. In general this works best if you pretend to agree as much as possible. FALSE. In general this works best if you pretend to agree about 70%. Research shows that less is not enough, and more is both suspicious and boring. ...
... ingratiation. In general this works best if you pretend to agree as much as possible. FALSE. In general this works best if you pretend to agree about 70%. Research shows that less is not enough, and more is both suspicious and boring. ...
File - teacherver.com
... A. Structure of Groups: any group we belong to has certain things in common like norms (rules that are specific to that group) and roles (expectations that govern certain positions in the group). B. Group Performance: do individuals perform better in a group or when alone? Social Facilitation: occur ...
... A. Structure of Groups: any group we belong to has certain things in common like norms (rules that are specific to that group) and roles (expectations that govern certain positions in the group). B. Group Performance: do individuals perform better in a group or when alone? Social Facilitation: occur ...
Interpersonal Communication Some thoughts about interpersonal
... their waking hours engaging in some form of interpersonal communication Interpersonal communication differs from impersonal communication in terms of its quality, not the number of people involved or the setting in which they interact. ...
... their waking hours engaging in some form of interpersonal communication Interpersonal communication differs from impersonal communication in terms of its quality, not the number of people involved or the setting in which they interact. ...
Social Psych
... The tendency to overestimate the impact of personal disposition and underestimate the impact of the situations in analyzing the behaviors of others leads to the fundamental attribution error. We see Joe as quiet, shy, and introverted most of the time, but with friends he is very talkative, loud, and ...
... The tendency to overestimate the impact of personal disposition and underestimate the impact of the situations in analyzing the behaviors of others leads to the fundamental attribution error. We see Joe as quiet, shy, and introverted most of the time, but with friends he is very talkative, loud, and ...
OL Chapter 14
... Proximity/Familiarity • People prefer the candidate whose image had been (secretly) blended with their own ...
... Proximity/Familiarity • People prefer the candidate whose image had been (secretly) blended with their own ...
Introduction to Psychology - Parkway C-2
... features: big breasts, curvy hips, overall health and vigor. Male attractiveness is related to man’s ability to protect and provide. Women (when ovulating) like strong shoulders and masculine features. Otherwise, women like more nurturing qualities. Facial symmetry is the most consistent factor fo ...
... features: big breasts, curvy hips, overall health and vigor. Male attractiveness is related to man’s ability to protect and provide. Women (when ovulating) like strong shoulders and masculine features. Otherwise, women like more nurturing qualities. Facial symmetry is the most consistent factor fo ...
Interpersonal attraction
Interpersonal attraction is the attraction between people which leads to friendships and romantic relationships. Interpersonal attraction, the process, is distinct from perceptions of physical attractiveness which involves views of what is and is not considered beautiful or attractive.The study of interpersonal attraction is a major area of research in social psychology. Interpersonal attraction is related to how much we like, dislike, or hate someone. It can be viewed as a force acting between two people that tends to draw them together and resist their separation. When measuring interpersonal attraction, one must refer to the qualities of the attracted as well as the qualities of the attractor to achieve predictive accuracy. It is suggested that to determine attraction, personality and situation must be taken into account. Repulsion is also a factor in the process of interpersonal attraction, one's conception of ""attraction"" to another can vary from extreme attraction to extreme repulsion.