
Sociology and You - Freeman Public Schools
... primary and secondary groups, the social relationships within a network involve both strong and weak ties. • Social networks can provide a sense of belonging and purpose, furnish support in the form of help and advice, and be a tool for entering the ...
... primary and secondary groups, the social relationships within a network involve both strong and weak ties. • Social networks can provide a sense of belonging and purpose, furnish support in the form of help and advice, and be a tool for entering the ...
Social Psychology
... the behavior of others: “He’s poor because he’s lazy.” This is more likely to happen when we do not know the person well. • Let’s look at the results from our survey at the beginning. ...
... the behavior of others: “He’s poor because he’s lazy.” This is more likely to happen when we do not know the person well. • Let’s look at the results from our survey at the beginning. ...
Fall 2015 Chapter 13 Pt 1
... Conditions that strengthen conformity: (1) The group has at least three people. (2) The group is unanimous. (3) The individual is made to feel incompetent. (4) Culture strongly encourages respect for social standards. ...
... Conditions that strengthen conformity: (1) The group has at least three people. (2) The group is unanimous. (3) The individual is made to feel incompetent. (4) Culture strongly encourages respect for social standards. ...
Social Influence - Trinity College, Dublin
... Study of people’s influence on each other is one of the big 3 of social psych (others are attitudes & attributions). ‘Messy’ research as it’s very much realworld based. A humanist need to understand war and conflict generally. ...
... Study of people’s influence on each other is one of the big 3 of social psych (others are attitudes & attributions). ‘Messy’ research as it’s very much realworld based. A humanist need to understand war and conflict generally. ...
Implicit Personality Theory
... can be real or imagined •Two general reasons for conformity – Informational social influence — other people can provide useful and crucial information – Normative social influence — desire to be accepted as part of a group leads to that group having an influence ...
... can be real or imagined •Two general reasons for conformity – Informational social influence — other people can provide useful and crucial information – Normative social influence — desire to be accepted as part of a group leads to that group having an influence ...
The Self in a Social World
... • Fundamental Attribution Error: the tendency to assume that others act on the basis of choice or will, even when there is evidence suggestive of the importance of their situations. • Actor-Observer Effect: The tendency to attribute our own behavior to external, situational factors but to attribute ...
... • Fundamental Attribution Error: the tendency to assume that others act on the basis of choice or will, even when there is evidence suggestive of the importance of their situations. • Actor-Observer Effect: The tendency to attribute our own behavior to external, situational factors but to attribute ...
Social Psychology
... Often see this technique on infomercials on TV- “but that’s not all!”- improve the deal by slashing the price if you order in ten minutes ...
... Often see this technique on infomercials on TV- “but that’s not all!”- improve the deal by slashing the price if you order in ten minutes ...
No Slide Title
... Really no difference between attractive and less attractive people on these characteristics Attractive people are more likely to attribute other ...
... Really no difference between attractive and less attractive people on these characteristics Attractive people are more likely to attribute other ...
Attitude Formation and Change
... information in forming impressions • We are “cognitive misers” ...
... information in forming impressions • We are “cognitive misers” ...
12-2-attitude_formation_and_changes
... information in forming impressions • We are “cognitive misers” ...
... information in forming impressions • We are “cognitive misers” ...
Unit 4: Social Psychology - Ms. Anderson
... ◦ Early information about someone weighs more than later information in forming impressions ◦ We are “cognitive misers” ...
... ◦ Early information about someone weighs more than later information in forming impressions ◦ We are “cognitive misers” ...
AP Psychology
... thought they were acting alone more likely to help out than those who thought they were with others *Diffusion of Responsibility—reduction of our sense of personal responsibility decreases according to the size of group present Spectators sometimes do act altruistically—Air Florida crash ATTRIBUTI ...
... thought they were acting alone more likely to help out than those who thought they were with others *Diffusion of Responsibility—reduction of our sense of personal responsibility decreases according to the size of group present Spectators sometimes do act altruistically—Air Florida crash ATTRIBUTI ...
SS Chapter 6
... – Ex: Women are overly emotional, Blacks are superstitious or overly religious, Hispanics are dirty or loud. What are other? ...
... – Ex: Women are overly emotional, Blacks are superstitious or overly religious, Hispanics are dirty or loud. What are other? ...
SocialPsychology
... “Us”- people with whom one shares a common identity Outgroup “Them”- those perceived as different or apart from one’s ingroup ...
... “Us”- people with whom one shares a common identity Outgroup “Them”- those perceived as different or apart from one’s ingroup ...
Myers AP - Unit 14
... • individualist culture: putting personal goals ahead of group goals and defining one’s identity in terms of personal attributes rather than group membership • collectivist culture: putting group goals ahead of personal goals and defining one’s identity in terms of the group one belongs to ...
... • individualist culture: putting personal goals ahead of group goals and defining one’s identity in terms of personal attributes rather than group membership • collectivist culture: putting group goals ahead of personal goals and defining one’s identity in terms of the group one belongs to ...
Are You suprised
... that appears like this is information that does not appear in your book. Page numbers of readings are highlighted as are some vocabulary words which are also bold and italicized. Where there is a triple space is where you should take notes. This outline will also be downloaded to the website (found ...
... that appears like this is information that does not appear in your book. Page numbers of readings are highlighted as are some vocabulary words which are also bold and italicized. Where there is a triple space is where you should take notes. This outline will also be downloaded to the website (found ...
Important People Social Psychology
... Stanley Milgram is famous for a set of studies suggesting that most people will obey an experimenter's order to administer potentially deadly levels of electric shock to a protesting stranger. He also invented several research techniques unrelated to obedience, such as the lost-letter technique, cyr ...
... Stanley Milgram is famous for a set of studies suggesting that most people will obey an experimenter's order to administer potentially deadly levels of electric shock to a protesting stranger. He also invented several research techniques unrelated to obedience, such as the lost-letter technique, cyr ...
Slide 1
... Students need to be aware of this potentially corrosive influence from both formal lines of authority and non-formal authority. ...
... Students need to be aware of this potentially corrosive influence from both formal lines of authority and non-formal authority. ...