MRCPsych Part 1:Intergroup Behaviour and Social Psychology
... between the actual self and self image may be related to certain affective disorders – derived from personal experiences and the behaviour of others towards oneself. This becomes self-reinforcing, as you behave in the way you view yourself. ...
... between the actual self and self image may be related to certain affective disorders – derived from personal experiences and the behaviour of others towards oneself. This becomes self-reinforcing, as you behave in the way you view yourself. ...
Milgram, S. Behavioral study of obedience (Yale)
... Could leave at any time “Teacher” (the subject of the study) “Experimenter” – actor who played the role as authority figure. “Learner” And Confederate (person who was playing the role of respondent) Subjects were told the experiment was to “study the effect of punishment on learning” Learner strappe ...
... Could leave at any time “Teacher” (the subject of the study) “Experimenter” – actor who played the role as authority figure. “Learner” And Confederate (person who was playing the role of respondent) Subjects were told the experiment was to “study the effect of punishment on learning” Learner strappe ...
Psychology of Stereotypes
... of social justice and discrimination. Is Angie more likely to be: a bank teller, or bank teller and active in the feminist movement? ...
... of social justice and discrimination. Is Angie more likely to be: a bank teller, or bank teller and active in the feminist movement? ...
Social Psychology
... particular group b/c they are a part of that group Prejudice an unjustifiable (& usually negative) attitude toward a group & its members involves stereotyped beliefs, negative feelings, & a predisposition to discriminatory action Stereotype a generalized (sometimes accurate, but often over ...
... particular group b/c they are a part of that group Prejudice an unjustifiable (& usually negative) attitude toward a group & its members involves stereotyped beliefs, negative feelings, & a predisposition to discriminatory action Stereotype a generalized (sometimes accurate, but often over ...
Persuasion, Attitudes, and Behavior
... People are more persuaded if they believe that the communication was not designed to persuade them. A two-sided communication is generally more persuasive than a one-sided one. However, the communicator should be careful to refute the counterarguments. ...
... People are more persuaded if they believe that the communication was not designed to persuade them. A two-sided communication is generally more persuasive than a one-sided one. However, the communicator should be careful to refute the counterarguments. ...
mkt348ch10
... compare his or her own thinking with the attitudes and behavior of the group • Influence the individual to adopt attitudes and behavior that are consistent with the norms of the group • Legitimize the decision to use the same products as the group ...
... compare his or her own thinking with the attitudes and behavior of the group • Influence the individual to adopt attitudes and behavior that are consistent with the norms of the group • Legitimize the decision to use the same products as the group ...
ten elements of symbolic interactionism
... Researchers generate rather than test hypotheses; Researchers do not know in advance what they will see; Humans are anticipatory beings; Human phenomena seem to require even more conditional stipulations than do other kinds; Meanings and understandings replace proof; Situations are unique; The proce ...
... Researchers generate rather than test hypotheses; Researchers do not know in advance what they will see; Humans are anticipatory beings; Human phenomena seem to require even more conditional stipulations than do other kinds; Meanings and understandings replace proof; Situations are unique; The proce ...
Introduction to Social Analysis
... others to know in advance what he will expect of them and what they may expect of him. Informed in these ways, the other's will know how best to act in order to call forth a desired response from him,” “If unacquainted with the individual, observers can glean clues from his conduct and appearance wh ...
... others to know in advance what he will expect of them and what they may expect of him. Informed in these ways, the other's will know how best to act in order to call forth a desired response from him,” “If unacquainted with the individual, observers can glean clues from his conduct and appearance wh ...
English Placement Test
... the pains of rejection and embarrassment, sure, but if these negative emotions are never achieved, how can one truly affirm the positives either? As adolescents struggle to balance protection from denial and formulation of adult relationships, one undoubtedly suffers. In this case, the absence of ce ...
... the pains of rejection and embarrassment, sure, but if these negative emotions are never achieved, how can one truly affirm the positives either? As adolescents struggle to balance protection from denial and formulation of adult relationships, one undoubtedly suffers. In this case, the absence of ce ...
Sociology Final Exam Review 2011
... Case Study- Type of study is intensive study of a single group, incident or community Closed Ended Questions- Type of questioning requires the participant to answer using a limited, predetermined set of responses Compte - Sociologist who was concerned with improving social conditions in society and ...
... Case Study- Type of study is intensive study of a single group, incident or community Closed Ended Questions- Type of questioning requires the participant to answer using a limited, predetermined set of responses Compte - Sociologist who was concerned with improving social conditions in society and ...
Phase 2 - COLLABORATIVE INQUIRY
... What is self-interest? What is social responsibility? These questions arose with particular poignancy last week. Hardin’s classic article has nothing to say about corporations as such, but it poses some essential questions about relations between self and society. Hardin identifies self-interest wi ...
... What is self-interest? What is social responsibility? These questions arose with particular poignancy last week. Hardin’s classic article has nothing to say about corporations as such, but it poses some essential questions about relations between self and society. Hardin identifies self-interest wi ...
Culture PowerPoint
... individual or group of people based on unfavorable attitudes toward that group Discrimination: differential treatment of an individual or a group based on unfavorable attitudes toward the group ...
... individual or group of people based on unfavorable attitudes toward that group Discrimination: differential treatment of an individual or a group based on unfavorable attitudes toward the group ...
Social Psychology
... to be less likely to give aid if other bystanders are present. In general…the more people around…the less chance of help… because of a … • Diffusion of Responsibility: • They figure that someone else will ...
... to be less likely to give aid if other bystanders are present. In general…the more people around…the less chance of help… because of a … • Diffusion of Responsibility: • They figure that someone else will ...
influence
... In and Out Groups Ingroup: People with whom one shares a common identity. Outgroup: Those perceived as different from one’s ingroup. Ingroup Bias: The tendency to favor one’s own group. ...
... In and Out Groups Ingroup: People with whom one shares a common identity. Outgroup: Those perceived as different from one’s ingroup. Ingroup Bias: The tendency to favor one’s own group. ...
Social Psychology - e-Publications@Marquette
... Suppressing Thoughts Can S.ometimes 8ackfire . ....... .. .......... .. ..................... ......... ........ ... 123 ...
... Suppressing Thoughts Can S.ometimes 8ackfire . ....... .. .......... .. ..................... ......... ........ ... 123 ...
Social Science Elective Courses
... and others. Emphasis is placed on integrating the perspectives of different disciplines in understanding and explaining human behavior and social order. (Cross-listed by participating departments.) ...
... and others. Emphasis is placed on integrating the perspectives of different disciplines in understanding and explaining human behavior and social order. (Cross-listed by participating departments.) ...
File - Logan BAase Psychology 211 Delta College
... everywhere for the way he conducted his experiments, and his cultural knowledge. Asch finished his doctrine in 1932, and soon after he became a professor at Brooklyn College where he met the most influential person on his life till the day he died; Max Wertheimer. ...
... everywhere for the way he conducted his experiments, and his cultural knowledge. Asch finished his doctrine in 1932, and soon after he became a professor at Brooklyn College where he met the most influential person on his life till the day he died; Max Wertheimer. ...
Social Psychology Attitude Formation • attitudes
... based on attribution theory, individuals may develop preconceived ideas about someone else this may affect the way they view or act toward the other person these expectations may cause individuals to change the way they act the selffulfilling prophesy is this change in behavior due to the influe ...
... based on attribution theory, individuals may develop preconceived ideas about someone else this may affect the way they view or act toward the other person these expectations may cause individuals to change the way they act the selffulfilling prophesy is this change in behavior due to the influe ...
Social Thinking: Attitudes & Prejudice
... belief about a group of people • We assume those different from ourselves must all be similar to each other. • Because stereotypes sometimes have a kernel of truth, they are easy to confirm, especially when you see only what you expect to see. • When stereotypic beliefs become expectations that are ...
... belief about a group of people • We assume those different from ourselves must all be similar to each other. • Because stereotypes sometimes have a kernel of truth, they are easy to confirm, especially when you see only what you expect to see. • When stereotypic beliefs become expectations that are ...
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 ...
Elements of social and applied psychology
... describe key concepts, theories and methodological approaches used in social psychology outline the processes used in understanding our social world assess how people behave in groups and the role of social influence analyse the processes and phenomena involved in social relations critically evaluat ...
... describe key concepts, theories and methodological approaches used in social psychology outline the processes used in understanding our social world assess how people behave in groups and the role of social influence analyse the processes and phenomena involved in social relations critically evaluat ...
classic studies in psychology
... have higher IQs than latter born children Studied boys responses to and processes of reasoning in making moral decisions. Most famous moral dilemma is “Heinz” who has an ill wife and cannot afford the medication. Should he steal the medication and why? Did moral development studies to follow up Kohl ...
... have higher IQs than latter born children Studied boys responses to and processes of reasoning in making moral decisions. Most famous moral dilemma is “Heinz” who has an ill wife and cannot afford the medication. Should he steal the medication and why? Did moral development studies to follow up Kohl ...
Introduction to Psychology
... set of expectations about a social position defines how those in the position ought to behave ...
... set of expectations about a social position defines how those in the position ought to behave ...
How Prejudiced Are People?
... If we believe someone is mean we may feel dislike and then act unfriendly toward them ...
... If we believe someone is mean we may feel dislike and then act unfriendly toward them ...