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... when their behavior and attitudes are not consistent - change behavior and attitudes may follow. - people change their attitudes when they can’t find a reason to justify their behavior. - I did this, so I must feel that way. ...
... when their behavior and attitudes are not consistent - change behavior and attitudes may follow. - people change their attitudes when they can’t find a reason to justify their behavior. - I did this, so I must feel that way. ...
History and some Cognitive Neuroscience History
... –# Broadbent"s information processing model of attention. ...
... –# Broadbent"s information processing model of attention. ...
LEARNING THEORIES
... Social learning theory: if people want to be accepted into a group they have to learn its norms and values, and adopt them as their own. ...
... Social learning theory: if people want to be accepted into a group they have to learn its norms and values, and adopt them as their own. ...
Freud: Psychoanalysis Freud identified three levels of - Figure B
... Chance encounters and fortuitous events are two important environmental factors that influence people’s lives in unplanned and unexpected ways Human agency means that people can and do exercise a measure of control over their lives Self-efficacy refers to people’s belief that they are capable of per ...
... Chance encounters and fortuitous events are two important environmental factors that influence people’s lives in unplanned and unexpected ways Human agency means that people can and do exercise a measure of control over their lives Self-efficacy refers to people’s belief that they are capable of per ...
Rich Text Format
... families, service providers and others with an interest in the outcome. The simple lesson is that people impacted by decisions need to be part of the decision making process. They need to develop a sense of ownership with the direction being undertaken. There will always be individuals and/or groups ...
... families, service providers and others with an interest in the outcome. The simple lesson is that people impacted by decisions need to be part of the decision making process. They need to develop a sense of ownership with the direction being undertaken. There will always be individuals and/or groups ...
AP Psychology Unit XIV * Social Psychology
... During a rock concert, a small group near the stage breaks through the barriers and soon the majority of the crowd storms the musicians and singers on the stage. During WWII, 10 Nazi soldiers are told to taunt the Jews loading the trains to the ghettos, within minutes hundreds of German citizens ...
... During a rock concert, a small group near the stage breaks through the barriers and soon the majority of the crowd storms the musicians and singers on the stage. During WWII, 10 Nazi soldiers are told to taunt the Jews loading the trains to the ghettos, within minutes hundreds of German citizens ...
social scripts
... confronted with new situations individuals may rely on such social scripts. If social scripts are violent in nature, people may act them out. ...
... confronted with new situations individuals may rely on such social scripts. If social scripts are violent in nature, people may act them out. ...
Unit 2 Practice Exam 2016
... They have a specific taste sensation every time they see the number 4 They look at a stationary object but have the sensation the object is moving They consistently make a perceptual error when interpreting a real, external stimulus ...
... They have a specific taste sensation every time they see the number 4 They look at a stationary object but have the sensation the object is moving They consistently make a perceptual error when interpreting a real, external stimulus ...
Social comparison
... The tendency of an individual in a group to exert less effort toward attaining a common goal than when tested individually (Latané, 1981). When does this seem to happen? ...
... The tendency of an individual in a group to exert less effort toward attaining a common goal than when tested individually (Latané, 1981). When does this seem to happen? ...
Ch. 19 S. 4 Cognitive Therapy and Behavior Therapy
... The two most widely used cognitive therapy methods are rational-emotive therapy and psychiatrist Aaron Beck’s model of therapy, sometimes called cognitive restructuring therapy. ...
... The two most widely used cognitive therapy methods are rational-emotive therapy and psychiatrist Aaron Beck’s model of therapy, sometimes called cognitive restructuring therapy. ...
What is appraisal?
... The verb ‘to steal’ is a negative action in the sense of social sanction JUDGMENT, it belongs to “propriety”. The appraised are the weasels which are seen as dishonest animals. ...
... The verb ‘to steal’ is a negative action in the sense of social sanction JUDGMENT, it belongs to “propriety”. The appraised are the weasels which are seen as dishonest animals. ...
Down and Dirty study sheet for the AP Psy Exam Source: Mr. B`s
... b. Door in the face techniquemaking a larger request first then making a smaller one which will seem more reasonable c. Low ballinggetting agreement first, then adding specifics later 5. Obediencecompliance with someone who has authority Altruism: Self concern for others 1. Bystander interventi ...
... b. Door in the face techniquemaking a larger request first then making a smaller one which will seem more reasonable c. Low ballinggetting agreement first, then adding specifics later 5. Obediencecompliance with someone who has authority Altruism: Self concern for others 1. Bystander interventi ...
Piche 2330 Learning Theories
... Prisoners and guards rapidly adapted to their roles, stepping beyond the boundaries of what had been predicted and leading to dangerous and psychologically damaging situations. One-third of the guards were judged to have exhibited "genuine" sadistic tendencies, while many prisoners were emotionally ...
... Prisoners and guards rapidly adapted to their roles, stepping beyond the boundaries of what had been predicted and leading to dangerous and psychologically damaging situations. One-third of the guards were judged to have exhibited "genuine" sadistic tendencies, while many prisoners were emotionally ...
A.P. Psychology 14 - Social Psychology
... confronted with new situations individuals may rely on such social scripts. If social scripts are violent in nature, people may act them out. ...
... confronted with new situations individuals may rely on such social scripts. If social scripts are violent in nature, people may act them out. ...
Social Influence - Solon City Schools
... style. To help keep a sense of continuity, blank slides which can be copied and pasted to a specific location in the presentation follow this “Teacher ...
... style. To help keep a sense of continuity, blank slides which can be copied and pasted to a specific location in the presentation follow this “Teacher ...
A01- Model-PO-PI [Compatibility Mode]
... Organization: a consciously coordinated social unit, composed of two or more people, that functions on a relatively continuous basis to achieve a common goal or set of goals. ...
... Organization: a consciously coordinated social unit, composed of two or more people, that functions on a relatively continuous basis to achieve a common goal or set of goals. ...
chapt. 10 ppt.
... Motivation • Goals established to reduce a discrepancy between current and desired situation. • In general, the more difficult the goal, the harder one will try to reach it. ▫ Goal must be attainable and valued. ...
... Motivation • Goals established to reduce a discrepancy between current and desired situation. • In general, the more difficult the goal, the harder one will try to reach it. ▫ Goal must be attainable and valued. ...
Modules 19-20
... response indicate about the limits of associative learning? (b)If George is spanked immediately after his baby sister cries, he is likely to become fearful every time she cries. If Ken is spanked immediately before his baby sister cries, he is not likely to become fearful when she cries. What do the ...
... response indicate about the limits of associative learning? (b)If George is spanked immediately after his baby sister cries, he is likely to become fearful every time she cries. If Ken is spanked immediately before his baby sister cries, he is not likely to become fearful when she cries. What do the ...
Piche 2330 Learning Theories
... Prisoners and guards rapidly adapted to their roles, stepping beyond the boundaries of what had been predicted and leading to dangerous and psychologically damaging situations. One-third of the guards were judged to have exhibited "genuine" sadistic tendencies, while many prisoners were emotionally ...
... Prisoners and guards rapidly adapted to their roles, stepping beyond the boundaries of what had been predicted and leading to dangerous and psychologically damaging situations. One-third of the guards were judged to have exhibited "genuine" sadistic tendencies, while many prisoners were emotionally ...
Attitude change
Attitudes are associated beliefs and behaviors towards some object. They are not stable, and because of the communication and behavior of other people, are subject to change by social influences, as well as by the individual's motivation to maintain cognitive consistency when cognitive dissonance occurs--when two attitudes or attitude and behavior conflict. Attitudes and attitude objects are functions of affective and cognitive components. It has been suggested that the inter-structural composition of an associative network can be altered by the activation of a single node. Thus, by activating an affective or emotional node, attitude change may be possible, though affective and cognitive components tend to be intertwined.