Social Psychology - Solon City Schools
... • Discomfort we feel when your thoughts are behaviors are inconsistent • People want to have consistent attitudes and behaviors….when they are not they experience ...
... • Discomfort we feel when your thoughts are behaviors are inconsistent • People want to have consistent attitudes and behaviors….when they are not they experience ...
General Psychology: Social (II) - Educational Psychology Interactive
... – The fact that as the number of bystanders at an emergency increases, the probability that the victim will receive help decreases, and help, if given, is likely to be delayed – Diffusion of responsibility • The feeling among bystanders at an emergency that the responsibility for helping is shared b ...
... – The fact that as the number of bystanders at an emergency increases, the probability that the victim will receive help decreases, and help, if given, is likely to be delayed – Diffusion of responsibility • The feeling among bystanders at an emergency that the responsibility for helping is shared b ...
Psychosocial Problems
... individual characteristics a. histories of violent and aggressive behavior early as age 8 b. ADHD – 1. impulsivity 2. Inattentiveness 3. restlessness 4. high activity levels c. score low on standardized tests d. do poorly in school e. prior history of poor peer relationships ...
... individual characteristics a. histories of violent and aggressive behavior early as age 8 b. ADHD – 1. impulsivity 2. Inattentiveness 3. restlessness 4. high activity levels c. score low on standardized tests d. do poorly in school e. prior history of poor peer relationships ...
Psychology of Criminal Behavior
... In the wrong place at the wrong time? Fundamental Attribution error ...
... In the wrong place at the wrong time? Fundamental Attribution error ...
These are the AP Unit goals for social psychology
... • Discuss attitude formation and change, including persuasion strategies and cognitive dissonance. ...
... • Discuss attitude formation and change, including persuasion strategies and cognitive dissonance. ...
Chapter Summary/Lecture Organizer I. OUR THOUGHTS ABOUT
... Attribution is subject to several forms of error and bias. The fundamental attribution error reflects our tendency to overestimate internal, personality influences and underestimate external influences when judging the behavior of others. The saliency bias is the tendency to focus on the most notice ...
... Attribution is subject to several forms of error and bias. The fundamental attribution error reflects our tendency to overestimate internal, personality influences and underestimate external influences when judging the behavior of others. The saliency bias is the tendency to focus on the most notice ...
reading guide Unit 14 File
... 1. Why are we more sensitive to the situation in our behavior changes than in others? 2. Give an example for peripheral route persuasion and central route persuasion. Which is more likely to influence behavior? Why? 3. When will attitude likely affect behavior? 4. What did Zimbardo say regarding the ...
... 1. Why are we more sensitive to the situation in our behavior changes than in others? 2. Give an example for peripheral route persuasion and central route persuasion. Which is more likely to influence behavior? Why? 3. When will attitude likely affect behavior? 4. What did Zimbardo say regarding the ...
These are my Unit goals for Social Psychology
... cognitive dissonance (Festinger and Carlsmith) • Identify important figures in social psychology (Asch, Milgram, Rosenthal, Festinger and Zimbardo) • Describe the structure and function of different kinds of group behavior ...
... cognitive dissonance (Festinger and Carlsmith) • Identify important figures in social psychology (Asch, Milgram, Rosenthal, Festinger and Zimbardo) • Describe the structure and function of different kinds of group behavior ...
AP_Ch. 18 Jeopardy Answers
... win by their football team. What is this called? Self-fulfilling propheciesIf a teacher believes that boys will do better than girls in math and then treats the boys in in a preferential way which leads them to do better…what does this best illustrate? Words and Terms Prejudice Aggression Stereotype ...
... win by their football team. What is this called? Self-fulfilling propheciesIf a teacher believes that boys will do better than girls in math and then treats the boys in in a preferential way which leads them to do better…what does this best illustrate? Words and Terms Prejudice Aggression Stereotype ...
Ch. 21 Notes
... on wall) makes it more likely for people to be confused about their own beliefs than in a serene setting Buffers – when buffered, people more likely to follow hurtful, immoral orders, than when personally confronted with recipient Ex. Current military conflict often happens at distance, may be easie ...
... on wall) makes it more likely for people to be confused about their own beliefs than in a serene setting Buffers – when buffered, people more likely to follow hurtful, immoral orders, than when personally confronted with recipient Ex. Current military conflict often happens at distance, may be easie ...
Hormonal and Neural influences on aggression
... To overcome this problem, Mann studied 35 healthy, human participants. He concluded that those given a drug to deplete serotonin levels scored higher on levels of hostility and aggression. This provides supporting evidence for the view on serotonin. Mann found the drug to not affect females as sever ...
... To overcome this problem, Mann studied 35 healthy, human participants. He concluded that those given a drug to deplete serotonin levels scored higher on levels of hostility and aggression. This provides supporting evidence for the view on serotonin. Mann found the drug to not affect females as sever ...
Chapter 21 - Reading Community Schools
... stronger over time as members discuss and act on these shared beliefs This dynamic can be positive or negative ...
... stronger over time as members discuss and act on these shared beliefs This dynamic can be positive or negative ...
2017 HRQ 14 4 Due April 10
... less likely to believe that women enjoy aggressive sexual treatment. more likely to believe that rape is a serious crime. more likely to interpret a woman's friendliness as sexual interest. less likely to believe that rape occurs quite frequently in society. less likely to be interesting in nonviole ...
... less likely to believe that women enjoy aggressive sexual treatment. more likely to believe that rape is a serious crime. more likely to interpret a woman's friendliness as sexual interest. less likely to believe that rape occurs quite frequently in society. less likely to be interesting in nonviole ...
Social Relations
... – Promoting cooperation with self-interest seems best – Role of regulations, communication and awareness of responsibility ...
... – Promoting cooperation with self-interest seems best – Role of regulations, communication and awareness of responsibility ...
Social Behavior - Options
... which one matched the “standard line,” a model to the side of the diagram • Participants were tested in a group of other people (all in on the experiment) who purposely gave the wrong answer on some of the tests • 75% of participants conformed to the group and gave the wrong answer – they later admi ...
... which one matched the “standard line,” a model to the side of the diagram • Participants were tested in a group of other people (all in on the experiment) who purposely gave the wrong answer on some of the tests • 75% of participants conformed to the group and gave the wrong answer – they later admi ...
5. Youth and education: Nurturing social development When young
... When young people go through a troublesome social development, for instance involvement in bullying, aggression, discrimination and risk behaviors, this does not only form a threat to youth in the short run, but can also severely impair adjustment in adulthood. The social development of young people ...
... When young people go through a troublesome social development, for instance involvement in bullying, aggression, discrimination and risk behaviors, this does not only form a threat to youth in the short run, but can also severely impair adjustment in adulthood. The social development of young people ...
Aggression, Attraction, and Conflict Resolution
... creates anger. If you are blocked from a certain goal by something that seems unfair or frustrating you might feel some aggression. • Example: Vending machine eats your money or the paper you spent all night working on didn’t save. ...
... creates anger. If you are blocked from a certain goal by something that seems unfair or frustrating you might feel some aggression. • Example: Vending machine eats your money or the paper you spent all night working on didn’t save. ...
Level I - Missouri State University
... current level • non-indoctrination • social context • relevant ...
... current level • non-indoctrination • social context • relevant ...
Test 2 - Kellogg Community College
... a. physical aggression; relational aggression b. instrumental aggression; emotional aggression c. verbal aggression; physical aggression d. None of these ...
... a. physical aggression; relational aggression b. instrumental aggression; emotional aggression c. verbal aggression; physical aggression d. None of these ...
Social Relations
... Psychology of Aggression Theories of Aggression: Bandura’s Modeling Frustration-Aggression Hypothesis ...
... Psychology of Aggression Theories of Aggression: Bandura’s Modeling Frustration-Aggression Hypothesis ...