
Social Psychology
... mental tapes in the minds of the viewers. When confronted with new situations individuals may rely on such social scripts. If social scripts are violent in nature, people may act them out. ...
... mental tapes in the minds of the viewers. When confronted with new situations individuals may rely on such social scripts. If social scripts are violent in nature, people may act them out. ...
Social Cognition
... person? • What advice would you give to others when forming impressions about people? ...
... person? • What advice would you give to others when forming impressions about people? ...
Social Psychology
... Given what you know about prejudice and entitlement, what suggestions would you make regarding how to improve empathy and understanding in our global society? ...
... Given what you know about prejudice and entitlement, what suggestions would you make regarding how to improve empathy and understanding in our global society? ...
Social Stratification
... Recent research shows income gap is growing (1980, income ratio of executive to worker was 42:1; In 1997, it was 327:1) ...
... Recent research shows income gap is growing (1980, income ratio of executive to worker was 42:1; In 1997, it was 327:1) ...
Dispositional Attribution
... help one another. In general…the more people around…the less chance of help….because of… • Diffusion of Responsibility Pluralistic Ignorance • People decide what to do by looking to others. ...
... help one another. In general…the more people around…the less chance of help….because of… • Diffusion of Responsibility Pluralistic Ignorance • People decide what to do by looking to others. ...
experimenters must be careful that the designs of their studies do
... real or imagined group pressure. Conformity often occurs in response to established norms. ...
... real or imagined group pressure. Conformity often occurs in response to established norms. ...
Fall 2015 Chapter 13 Pt 1
... adopt a new role, we strive to follow social prescriptions. In the famous Stanford Prison experiment, a toxic ...
... adopt a new role, we strive to follow social prescriptions. In the famous Stanford Prison experiment, a toxic ...
3301 OH 13 - J. Scott Kenney
... acceptance of the secular order – including reproduction of its social hierarchy within. Conversely, the sect tends to reject the social order and to maintain a prophetic ministry. Niebuhr: emphasized the process of evolution between sect and church and developed the concept of denomination, anoth ...
... acceptance of the secular order – including reproduction of its social hierarchy within. Conversely, the sect tends to reject the social order and to maintain a prophetic ministry. Niebuhr: emphasized the process of evolution between sect and church and developed the concept of denomination, anoth ...
Chapter 6 – Societies to Social Networks
... consumption of goods. The fifth social revolution was occurred with the invention of the microchip. In this postindustrial society, the emphasis is on the development and transfer of technology, information, and knowledge. A biotech society is believed to be emerging in the 21st century based on the ...
... consumption of goods. The fifth social revolution was occurred with the invention of the microchip. In this postindustrial society, the emphasis is on the development and transfer of technology, information, and knowledge. A biotech society is believed to be emerging in the 21st century based on the ...
Prejudice and Discrimination
... 3. Realistic conflict theory – says prejudice stems from competition……causes members of the groups to see each other in negative ways and label each other as enemies 4. Social Categorization –prejudice stems from simply creating different groups….see our own groups as more positive whether it’s base ...
... 3. Realistic conflict theory – says prejudice stems from competition……causes members of the groups to see each other in negative ways and label each other as enemies 4. Social Categorization –prejudice stems from simply creating different groups….see our own groups as more positive whether it’s base ...
Job description: Cooperacion Internacional Company Details
... unity and aid, helping people in less developed areas. Position: Two Positions are available to carry out a 13-week internship at Cooperacion Internacional. They are interested in people from a range of backgrounds but mainly those who have a keen interest in international development and working wi ...
... unity and aid, helping people in less developed areas. Position: Two Positions are available to carry out a 13-week internship at Cooperacion Internacional. They are interested in people from a range of backgrounds but mainly those who have a keen interest in international development and working wi ...
1 – Introduction to Sociology
... Functionalist Perspectives • Assumption that society is a stable, orderly system • The parts of society work together to promote solidarity and stability • Everything in a society (institutions, customs, interactions) function to keep the society going ...
... Functionalist Perspectives • Assumption that society is a stable, orderly system • The parts of society work together to promote solidarity and stability • Everything in a society (institutions, customs, interactions) function to keep the society going ...
Social Psychology
... When people are confused about the correct answer they are more likely to seek out other cues for how they should respond. Leads people to listen more to what others say and more social conformity. The reverse is also true. ...
... When people are confused about the correct answer they are more likely to seek out other cues for how they should respond. Leads people to listen more to what others say and more social conformity. The reverse is also true. ...
Social Norms, Sociology Norms, Basic Concepts of Sociology Guide
... The word "May" in the definition of norms indicates that, in most groups, there is a wide range of behaviors in which the individual is given considerable choice. To continue the illustration, in Western countries girls may select to wear dresses or halters and jeans. Diets may be done through train ...
... The word "May" in the definition of norms indicates that, in most groups, there is a wide range of behaviors in which the individual is given considerable choice. To continue the illustration, in Western countries girls may select to wear dresses or halters and jeans. Diets may be done through train ...
Myers AP - Unit 14
... two of our thoughts (cognitions) are inconsistent. For example, when our awareness of our attitudes and of our actions clash, we can reduce the resulting dissonance by changing our ...
... two of our thoughts (cognitions) are inconsistent. For example, when our awareness of our attitudes and of our actions clash, we can reduce the resulting dissonance by changing our ...
Areas of Sociology
... - 11) the Internet - Analysis of online communities (newsgroups, social networking sites, etc) and virtual worlds - The social implications of the Internet and how virtual communities and worlds are transforming real communities and societies across the globe ...
... - 11) the Internet - Analysis of online communities (newsgroups, social networking sites, etc) and virtual worlds - The social implications of the Internet and how virtual communities and worlds are transforming real communities and societies across the globe ...
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 ...
Myers Update 2011A
... Wrong Example:Because you get a bad grade on your first exam you give up and stop studying at all, leading you to fail the course ...
... Wrong Example:Because you get a bad grade on your first exam you give up and stop studying at all, leading you to fail the course ...
Social Psychology Attitude Formation • attitudes
... there are several other factors involved in interpersonal attraction: – attitudinal similarity: research suggests we are more attracted to people who share the same attitudes as we do – the "Romeo and Juliet" effect: early in a relationship, parental disapproval can actually intensify feelings ...
... there are several other factors involved in interpersonal attraction: – attitudinal similarity: research suggests we are more attracted to people who share the same attitudes as we do – the "Romeo and Juliet" effect: early in a relationship, parental disapproval can actually intensify feelings ...
EIM8e_Mod38
... Group Pressure & Conformity Suggestibility is a subtle form of conformity – adjusting one’s behavior or thinking to coincide with a group standard. To test conformity, Asch devised a simple test asking participants to compare lines. When a group of people answered incorrectly, more than one-third o ...
... Group Pressure & Conformity Suggestibility is a subtle form of conformity – adjusting one’s behavior or thinking to coincide with a group standard. To test conformity, Asch devised a simple test asking participants to compare lines. When a group of people answered incorrectly, more than one-third o ...
PSY100-social10
... lab coat • The nurse’s obedience experiment – much lower level of compliance when the drug was familiar and when they had an opportunity to consult with someone • Knowledge and social support increase the likelihood of resistance to authority ...
... lab coat • The nurse’s obedience experiment – much lower level of compliance when the drug was familiar and when they had an opportunity to consult with someone • Knowledge and social support increase the likelihood of resistance to authority ...
Social Psychology
... We perceive physically attractive individuals as healthier, happier, more sensitive, more successful, and socially skilled ...
... We perceive physically attractive individuals as healthier, happier, more sensitive, more successful, and socially skilled ...
Sociology in Pleasantville
... Social Contract - “an agreement, entered into by individuals implicitly, that results in the formation of the state or of organized society, the prime motive being the desire for protection, which entails the surrender of some personal liberties” Everything will be “Pleasant” if everyone knows their ...
... Social Contract - “an agreement, entered into by individuals implicitly, that results in the formation of the state or of organized society, the prime motive being the desire for protection, which entails the surrender of some personal liberties” Everything will be “Pleasant” if everyone knows their ...
Homeless Youth on the Road and in the Streets
... distinguish different cultures and subcultures from one another. • Many forms of behaviour which are highly esteemed in one context, or by one group, are regarded negatively by others. ...
... distinguish different cultures and subcultures from one another. • Many forms of behaviour which are highly esteemed in one context, or by one group, are regarded negatively by others. ...