
Role Profiles, Job Descriptions and Person
... ability to focus on content concerns. How content variables affect the group’s ability to focus on process concerns. ...
... ability to focus on content concerns. How content variables affect the group’s ability to focus on process concerns. ...
Consistency
... aspects of an attitude object - can moderate the relation between attitude and behavior. High ambivalence: Behavior can be influenced by the positive or the negative aspects (inconsistent). Low ambivalence: Only positive or negative aspects are activated (consistent). ...
... aspects of an attitude object - can moderate the relation between attitude and behavior. High ambivalence: Behavior can be influenced by the positive or the negative aspects (inconsistent). Low ambivalence: Only positive or negative aspects are activated (consistent). ...
Chapter 14
... Define the term evolutionary psychology and describe how it explains the different mating preferences of males and females. Define the following terms: a. social roles b. ascribed roles c. achieved roles d. role conflict e. group structure f. group cohesiveness g. status h. norm Define attribution a ...
... Define the term evolutionary psychology and describe how it explains the different mating preferences of males and females. Define the following terms: a. social roles b. ascribed roles c. achieved roles d. role conflict e. group structure f. group cohesiveness g. status h. norm Define attribution a ...
Chapter 18 - Lifespan Developmental Psychology
... Marriage in the Last Years There are stresses on the marriage in late adulthood such as when one or both mates decide to retire causing a shift in the nature of the relationship (i.e., evident in the role reversals that are common when married mates are both at home). Divorce is not uncommon duri ...
... Marriage in the Last Years There are stresses on the marriage in late adulthood such as when one or both mates decide to retire causing a shift in the nature of the relationship (i.e., evident in the role reversals that are common when married mates are both at home). Divorce is not uncommon duri ...
CHAPTER 4 SELF
... world to gain self-knowledge. This insight forms the heart of Festinger’s social comparison theory (Festinger, 1954). According to this theory, people learn about themselves by comparing themselves with others (Suls & Miller, 1977; Suls & Wills, 1991). Suppose I time myself and learn I can run a mil ...
... world to gain self-knowledge. This insight forms the heart of Festinger’s social comparison theory (Festinger, 1954). According to this theory, people learn about themselves by comparing themselves with others (Suls & Miller, 1977; Suls & Wills, 1991). Suppose I time myself and learn I can run a mil ...
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... Before the discovery of Australia, people in the Old World were convinced that all swans were white, an unassailable belief as it seemed completely confirmed by empirical evidence. The sighting of the first black swan might have been an interesting surprise for a few ornithologists (and others extre ...
... Before the discovery of Australia, people in the Old World were convinced that all swans were white, an unassailable belief as it seemed completely confirmed by empirical evidence. The sighting of the first black swan might have been an interesting surprise for a few ornithologists (and others extre ...
chapter 3 a social constructionist epistemology
... values on which they rest. The established notions are not only deconstructed just for deconstruction’s sake, but in order to reconstruct them in a meaningful way. ...
... values on which they rest. The established notions are not only deconstructed just for deconstruction’s sake, but in order to reconstruct them in a meaningful way. ...
THEORY OF REASONED ACTION
... Explain how and why attitude influence behavior 1872, Charles Darwin the study about the attitude toward behavior, define the attitude as the expression of physical and emmotion 1930, the psychologist attitude as a source of emotion or cognitive with the behavior component, both verbal or non ve ...
... Explain how and why attitude influence behavior 1872, Charles Darwin the study about the attitude toward behavior, define the attitude as the expression of physical and emmotion 1930, the psychologist attitude as a source of emotion or cognitive with the behavior component, both verbal or non ve ...
Management 1e
... • Describe how time constraints, lack of information, and complexity influence the rational decision-making process • Describe the various biases that can influence an individual’s perspective and how these biases impact decision making • Articulate how emotions, intuition, and social situations imp ...
... • Describe how time constraints, lack of information, and complexity influence the rational decision-making process • Describe the various biases that can influence an individual’s perspective and how these biases impact decision making • Articulate how emotions, intuition, and social situations imp ...
chapter 19 - Summer School Courses
... Impression formation is the process of combining information about a personal into an overall judgment. Physical attractiveness stereotype is the belief that physically attractive individuals have better personalities and lead happier lives than less attractive people. What makes a person phys ...
... Impression formation is the process of combining information about a personal into an overall judgment. Physical attractiveness stereotype is the belief that physically attractive individuals have better personalities and lead happier lives than less attractive people. What makes a person phys ...
Module 25 Social Psychology
... • Five stages in deciding to help 1. notice the situation 2. interpret it as one in which help is needed 3. assume personal responsibility 4. choose a form of assistance 5. carry out that assistance – Arousal-cost-reward model of helping • make decisions to help by calculating the costs and rewards ...
... • Five stages in deciding to help 1. notice the situation 2. interpret it as one in which help is needed 3. assume personal responsibility 4. choose a form of assistance 5. carry out that assistance – Arousal-cost-reward model of helping • make decisions to help by calculating the costs and rewards ...
Influence
... each other, without realizing they are doing so. Langer suggests that mindlessness can cause individuals to conform automatically. ...
... each other, without realizing they are doing so. Langer suggests that mindlessness can cause individuals to conform automatically. ...
Chapter 13: Social Influence and Persuasion
... – Going along with the crowd to be liked • Social Norms – social standards that prescribe how we should behave – Descriptive – What most people do – Injunctive – what other approve/disapprove of Asch (1955) study of normative influence – Conformity increases as group size increases – Dissension redu ...
... – Going along with the crowd to be liked • Social Norms – social standards that prescribe how we should behave – Descriptive – What most people do – Injunctive – what other approve/disapprove of Asch (1955) study of normative influence – Conformity increases as group size increases – Dissension redu ...
Random assignment
... • Hypothesis—A testable prediction of the outcome of the experiment or research • Null Hypothesis - the statement that the independent variable will have no effect on the dependent variable. – More than trying to "prove" their hypothesis, social scientists actually try in their research to disprove ...
... • Hypothesis—A testable prediction of the outcome of the experiment or research • Null Hypothesis - the statement that the independent variable will have no effect on the dependent variable. – More than trying to "prove" their hypothesis, social scientists actually try in their research to disprove ...
society, history, meaning: perspectives from the social sciences
... freer or superior view of the world, as a father confessor who gives absolution, as it were, by a continuance of his sympathy and respect after the confession has been made" ;3 and elsewhere he referred to the "Catholic fathers" who were our "predecessors in psychoanalysis." 4 Of course, Freud and t ...
... freer or superior view of the world, as a father confessor who gives absolution, as it were, by a continuance of his sympathy and respect after the confession has been made" ;3 and elsewhere he referred to the "Catholic fathers" who were our "predecessors in psychoanalysis." 4 Of course, Freud and t ...
Organizational Behavior 11e - Stephen P. Robbins
... General behavior, such as whether the individual was engaged in her work or motivated to contribute to her ...
... General behavior, such as whether the individual was engaged in her work or motivated to contribute to her ...
Do Attitudes Affect Memory? Tests of the Congeniality Hypothesis
... Social psychologists have usually hypothesized that attitudinal selectivity biases people’s memory in favor of information that is congenial to their attitudes, because they are motivated to defend their attitudes against uncongenial information. However, our meta-analysis found that such effects ha ...
... Social psychologists have usually hypothesized that attitudinal selectivity biases people’s memory in favor of information that is congenial to their attitudes, because they are motivated to defend their attitudes against uncongenial information. However, our meta-analysis found that such effects ha ...
Chapter 3 Attitude and Job Satisfaction
... General behavior, such as whether the individual was engaged in her work or motivated to contribute to her ...
... General behavior, such as whether the individual was engaged in her work or motivated to contribute to her ...
Social Influence
... fundamental attribution error - overestimate the importance of internal traits - underestimate the importance of external causes ...
... fundamental attribution error - overestimate the importance of internal traits - underestimate the importance of external causes ...
Notes on the Sociology of Deviance
... criminal trial or psychiatriccase conference); they announce some judgment about the natureof his deviancy (a "verdict"or "diagnosis,"for example); and theyperforman act of social placement,assigning him to a special deviant role (like that of "prisoner" or "patient") for some period of time. Such c ...
... criminal trial or psychiatriccase conference); they announce some judgment about the natureof his deviancy (a "verdict"or "diagnosis,"for example); and theyperforman act of social placement,assigning him to a special deviant role (like that of "prisoner" or "patient") for some period of time. Such c ...
Attitude - Living Word
... • We have identified 12 Spiritual Life Factors and introduced them in our SLB Series. • The goal of the Attitudes and Spiritual Living Series is to make each of these steps “practiceable” in our daily confrontation with the World, the Flesh and the Devil, who come to us in the form of situations and ...
... • We have identified 12 Spiritual Life Factors and introduced them in our SLB Series. • The goal of the Attitudes and Spiritual Living Series is to make each of these steps “practiceable” in our daily confrontation with the World, the Flesh and the Devil, who come to us in the form of situations and ...
Attitudes
... Perceived Behavioral Control • One’s perception of how easy/difficult to perform behavior – e.g., stopping smoking ...
... Perceived Behavioral Control • One’s perception of how easy/difficult to perform behavior – e.g., stopping smoking ...
View/Open
... members are expected to be strong and, in some sense, “large”, while executives and white collars ought to be slim and smart. As a consequence, each individual’s ideal BMI must contain information about the body shape prescriptions prevailing in her/his social group. One way to extract this informat ...
... members are expected to be strong and, in some sense, “large”, while executives and white collars ought to be slim and smart. As a consequence, each individual’s ideal BMI must contain information about the body shape prescriptions prevailing in her/his social group. One way to extract this informat ...
Influences on Music Preference Formation
... explore the relationship between musical complexity, exposure, and preference by exposing individuals to piano excerpts at different levels of complexity and then measuring preference. The results indicated that the complexity and preference relationship follows an inverted U shape. If a person is e ...
... explore the relationship between musical complexity, exposure, and preference by exposing individuals to piano excerpts at different levels of complexity and then measuring preference. The results indicated that the complexity and preference relationship follows an inverted U shape. If a person is e ...