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... The division of members of a society into a hierarchy of distinct status classes, so that members of each class have either higher or lower status than members of other classes ...
... The division of members of a society into a hierarchy of distinct status classes, so that members of each class have either higher or lower status than members of other classes ...
Social Psychology Notes Social Psychology Is concerned with the
... We add more information to our mental files about people over time Primacy effect-our earlier impressions of people influence us more then our later experiences with them-first impressions are powerful (we may refuse to believe new evidence that a person is good) primacy effect can be weakened if pe ...
... We add more information to our mental files about people over time Primacy effect-our earlier impressions of people influence us more then our later experiences with them-first impressions are powerful (we may refuse to believe new evidence that a person is good) primacy effect can be weakened if pe ...
session five- social psychology part one
... Topic 4 - How Do We Explain Behaviour? How others influence our Thinking • Attribution Theory: This tries to explain how people determine the cause of their own behaviour and that of others they observe. It is either a…. • Situational Attribution OR • Dispositional Attribution ...
... Topic 4 - How Do We Explain Behaviour? How others influence our Thinking • Attribution Theory: This tries to explain how people determine the cause of their own behaviour and that of others they observe. It is either a…. • Situational Attribution OR • Dispositional Attribution ...
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... By and large, research findings show that people’s inferences do follow the patterns described by the covariation and discounting principles ...
... By and large, research findings show that people’s inferences do follow the patterns described by the covariation and discounting principles ...
Social Psychology (8–10%)
... subjects viewed the woman's (identical) actions as inevitably leading to the (very different) ...
... subjects viewed the woman's (identical) actions as inevitably leading to the (very different) ...
Diapositive 1 - Coach in VET
... -Fashion, for instance is not a duty, a law or even a rule.. But it is not possible to avoid it completely… ...
... -Fashion, for instance is not a duty, a law or even a rule.. But it is not possible to avoid it completely… ...
PSYCHOLOGY – STAGE 2
... social world. Social cognition includes person perception, attributions, stereotypes, and attitudes. This topic focuses on person perception and attitudes. Some of this information comes in the form of instructions (e.g. from parents and teachers) and some comes from observing the behaviour of other ...
... social world. Social cognition includes person perception, attributions, stereotypes, and attitudes. This topic focuses on person perception and attitudes. Some of this information comes in the form of instructions (e.g. from parents and teachers) and some comes from observing the behaviour of other ...
Chapter 2
... are identified during a specified period of time. For example, the 1 year incidence for depression is 2% (in a year, two new cases are diagnosed for every 100 people in the population). observational studies - Epidemiologists use methods similar to those used in psychology. However, the names may di ...
... are identified during a specified period of time. For example, the 1 year incidence for depression is 2% (in a year, two new cases are diagnosed for every 100 people in the population). observational studies - Epidemiologists use methods similar to those used in psychology. However, the names may di ...
Homework for the Week of February 16-20
... WARM-UP: On a blind date, what things do you base your decision on to determine if you are going to go out with the person again? Agenda: Pass out Social Psych Terms to study for Friday’s Test How we judge others: Key components/principles of Person Perception & Attribution Social Categorization ...
... WARM-UP: On a blind date, what things do you base your decision on to determine if you are going to go out with the person again? Agenda: Pass out Social Psych Terms to study for Friday’s Test How we judge others: Key components/principles of Person Perception & Attribution Social Categorization ...
Learning
... • People base their attributions by observing the covariation of situations, behaviors and specific people • To what extent does the presence of one variable predict the presence of another variable • Intuitive scientists – Our tendency to rely on intuitive theories, frame hypotheses, collect data a ...
... • People base their attributions by observing the covariation of situations, behaviors and specific people • To what extent does the presence of one variable predict the presence of another variable • Intuitive scientists – Our tendency to rely on intuitive theories, frame hypotheses, collect data a ...
Social Psychological Theories of Deviance
... Social Categorization – People generally divide the social world into two distinct categories: “us” and “them”. (We may commit the ultimate attribution error). Social Learning – Prejudice is learned. Stereotypes – These generalizations about the typical characteristics of members of various groups e ...
... Social Categorization – People generally divide the social world into two distinct categories: “us” and “them”. (We may commit the ultimate attribution error). Social Learning – Prejudice is learned. Stereotypes – These generalizations about the typical characteristics of members of various groups e ...
Correlational Research
... and their material consequences which affect behaviour 1) Cultural learning 2) Cultural variation in psychology ...
... and their material consequences which affect behaviour 1) Cultural learning 2) Cultural variation in psychology ...
Social Conformity - Anthony Pratkanis
... The people divided do not have the same effect Large swings at a minority level (say, a change from 5 to 25%) do not generally affect policy Page & Shapiro findings apply only to highly visible issues (not less visible issues where people do not generally have an opinion); such cases are more likely ...
... The people divided do not have the same effect Large swings at a minority level (say, a change from 5 to 25%) do not generally affect policy Page & Shapiro findings apply only to highly visible issues (not less visible issues where people do not generally have an opinion); such cases are more likely ...
Social_Judgement_Theory
... Focus on the other person’s point of view rather than just what you want to say. ...
... Focus on the other person’s point of view rather than just what you want to say. ...
"Theoretical Perspectives of Social Psychology" exercise
... giving a child more attention when they throw a tantrum or act out, and providing less attention when a child is behaving well. By recognizing what they are doing, parents can often reverse their own behavior to change this conditioning. Ignoring a child screaming in a tantrum and rewarding the chil ...
... giving a child more attention when they throw a tantrum or act out, and providing less attention when a child is behaving well. By recognizing what they are doing, parents can often reverse their own behavior to change this conditioning. Ignoring a child screaming in a tantrum and rewarding the chil ...
IHS-11_Guided Student Notes_JM
... _______________and/or culture May share common _______________, geographic location, social customs, ____________and _________________ Every individual may not practice all of the beliefs of the group, but is still influenced by other members of the group Within each ethnic group, there are numerous ...
... _______________and/or culture May share common _______________, geographic location, social customs, ____________and _________________ Every individual may not practice all of the beliefs of the group, but is still influenced by other members of the group Within each ethnic group, there are numerous ...
the science of love: is there such a thing?
... Sad music provides empathetic support (validation) for our own sadness, the reassurance that others feel it too. Sorrowful music (such as Barber’s Adagio for Strings) may release the consoling effects of prolactin - a hormone associated with pregnancy, lactation & weepy feelings (Huron, ...
... Sad music provides empathetic support (validation) for our own sadness, the reassurance that others feel it too. Sorrowful music (such as Barber’s Adagio for Strings) may release the consoling effects of prolactin - a hormone associated with pregnancy, lactation & weepy feelings (Huron, ...
Step Up To: Psychology
... and kinds of information you collect about others • C) Your self-perception is not involved in the way in which you perceive others • D) In every situation you evaluate people partly in terms of how you expect them to act ...
... and kinds of information you collect about others • C) Your self-perception is not involved in the way in which you perceive others • D) In every situation you evaluate people partly in terms of how you expect them to act ...
Intro to Social Psychology
... eliminate one attitude in favor of another. When someone is made to play a role which is contradictory to their own personal attitude, they will attempt to either stop playing the contradictory role or replace their previous attitude with an attitude that will allow them to keep playing that role. T ...
... eliminate one attitude in favor of another. When someone is made to play a role which is contradictory to their own personal attitude, they will attempt to either stop playing the contradictory role or replace their previous attitude with an attitude that will allow them to keep playing that role. T ...
Conformity and Groupthink
... point of light as moving even though it is actually stationary • Sherif asked participants to look at the point of light and judge how far it moved • Participants made these judgments alone or in groups on successive days, calling out their responses ...
... point of light as moving even though it is actually stationary • Sherif asked participants to look at the point of light and judge how far it moved • Participants made these judgments alone or in groups on successive days, calling out their responses ...
Introduction to Psychology - HomePage Server for UT Psychology
... Fundamental Attribution Error 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. ...
... Fundamental Attribution Error 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. ...
OCR Document - Francis Bennion
... passive children! A spate of burglaries followed the TV showing of Break-in. Was this a degenerate crime thriller? No. It was a programme designed to help citizens protect their property by demonstrating the techniques used by burglars! A 1976 study by Gerbner and Gross found that constant exposure ...
... passive children! A spate of burglaries followed the TV showing of Break-in. Was this a degenerate crime thriller? No. It was a programme designed to help citizens protect their property by demonstrating the techniques used by burglars! A 1976 study by Gerbner and Gross found that constant exposure ...
Ch. 18 - RaduegeAP
... likely to explain negative behaviors of their friends/spouses as being due to the person’s disposition. • Conservatives: Conservatives tend to explain social problems (homelessness) as due to people’s disposition. • Liberals: Liberals are more likely to attribute social problems to situations. ...
... likely to explain negative behaviors of their friends/spouses as being due to the person’s disposition. • Conservatives: Conservatives tend to explain social problems (homelessness) as due to people’s disposition. • Liberals: Liberals are more likely to attribute social problems to situations. ...
why is caring for children important
... divorce may affect the child differently at different times in his or her life. An Eclectic Theoretical Orientation—An eclectic theoretical orientation is an approach that selects concepts from one or more of the various theories in analyzing a child’s development. Research Methods for Collecting Da ...
... divorce may affect the child differently at different times in his or her life. An Eclectic Theoretical Orientation—An eclectic theoretical orientation is an approach that selects concepts from one or more of the various theories in analyzing a child’s development. Research Methods for Collecting Da ...