Chapter 18 PowerPoint Notes
... random students and found that guards and prisoners developed role- appropriate attitudes. Actions Can Affect Attitudes Why do actions affect attitudes? One explanation is that when our attitudes and actions are opposed, we experience tension. This is called _______________________________________. ...
... random students and found that guards and prisoners developed role- appropriate attitudes. Actions Can Affect Attitudes Why do actions affect attitudes? One explanation is that when our attitudes and actions are opposed, we experience tension. This is called _______________________________________. ...
Social Psychological Theories of Deviance
... Group Dynamics Conformity – The tendency to change perceptions, opinions, or behavior in ways that are consistent with group norms. Well-known social psychological studies: Sherif’s experiment in 1936 Asch’s experiment in 1951 ...
... Group Dynamics Conformity – The tendency to change perceptions, opinions, or behavior in ways that are consistent with group norms. Well-known social psychological studies: Sherif’s experiment in 1936 Asch’s experiment in 1951 ...
Politics Revision Guide
... Two ways pressure groups and different to political parties are that they …….. 1. ___________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________. 2. _______________________________________________________________ ...
... Two ways pressure groups and different to political parties are that they …….. 1. ___________________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________________. 2. _______________________________________________________________ ...
Social Psychology - David Rude, Instructor
... • Why does attractiveness matter? – People believe attractiveness is correlated with other positive characteristics – Being associated with an attractive other leads a person to be seen as more attractive him or herself – According to evolutionary theory, attractiveness may provide a clue to health ...
... • Why does attractiveness matter? – People believe attractiveness is correlated with other positive characteristics – Being associated with an attractive other leads a person to be seen as more attractive him or herself – According to evolutionary theory, attractiveness may provide a clue to health ...
ppt_ch14
... Attribute one’s own behavior to external causes Attribute others’ behavior to internal causes ...
... Attribute one’s own behavior to external causes Attribute others’ behavior to internal causes ...
Exam revision - nclmoodle.org.uk
... relationships. Most research has looked at the formation of romantic relationships between monogamous heterosexual couples and so may not be representative of all types of relationship but the following factors are just some which have been found to be involved to a greater or lesser degree in how a ...
... relationships. Most research has looked at the formation of romantic relationships between monogamous heterosexual couples and so may not be representative of all types of relationship but the following factors are just some which have been found to be involved to a greater or lesser degree in how a ...
Social Psychology
... In one popular study female and male subjects were told two versions of a story about an interaction between a woman and a man. Both variations were exactly the same, except at the very end the man raped the woman in one and in the other he proposed marriage. In both conditions, both female and male ...
... In one popular study female and male subjects were told two versions of a story about an interaction between a woman and a man. Both variations were exactly the same, except at the very end the man raped the woman in one and in the other he proposed marriage. In both conditions, both female and male ...
Dispositional Attribution
... can do shocking things. • Could not have received approval from today’s IRB (Internal Review Board). ...
... can do shocking things. • Could not have received approval from today’s IRB (Internal Review Board). ...
BSSCA - Ch05
... that individuals leaving those group events are likely to espouse more extreme opinions than those they had prior to attending. ...
... that individuals leaving those group events are likely to espouse more extreme opinions than those they had prior to attending. ...
chapter 17 - Cengage Learning
... having participants take a test and providing either positive or neutral feedback on it. Next, participants were placed in either an anxiety-provoking or neutral situation. Afterwards, anxiety was measured. High self-esteem participants were less anxious in the anxietyprovoking situation than neutra ...
... having participants take a test and providing either positive or neutral feedback on it. Next, participants were placed in either an anxiety-provoking or neutral situation. Afterwards, anxiety was measured. High self-esteem participants were less anxious in the anxietyprovoking situation than neutra ...
Lecture 11. Social psychology
... Ê If everyone you know thinks Ralph is a twit, your father’s behavior has a high degree of consensus, and you would attribute his reaction to something external to him – probably something about Ra ...
... Ê If everyone you know thinks Ralph is a twit, your father’s behavior has a high degree of consensus, and you would attribute his reaction to something external to him – probably something about Ra ...
Attraction and Mate Selection Theories
... • Women on the other hand are more likely to be attracted to an older mate with good financial resources. • In short, this theory holds that men are attracted to women who appear fertile and women are attracted to good providers (while still seeking other qualities that enable them to form satisfyi ...
... • Women on the other hand are more likely to be attracted to an older mate with good financial resources. • In short, this theory holds that men are attracted to women who appear fertile and women are attracted to good providers (while still seeking other qualities that enable them to form satisfyi ...
Feb-27-PPT - UBC Psychology`s Research Labs
... summary; e-mail to your TA for approval). Paper due date: April 8. ...
... summary; e-mail to your TA for approval). Paper due date: April 8. ...
Minority Studies
... SS8a: analyze and explain the concepts of human, civil and equal rights. SS8b: examine the impact of governmental policies on social issues and minority groups. SS8c: examine how political, economic, cultural and social processes interact to shape patterns of human population, interdependence, coope ...
... SS8a: analyze and explain the concepts of human, civil and equal rights. SS8b: examine the impact of governmental policies on social issues and minority groups. SS8c: examine how political, economic, cultural and social processes interact to shape patterns of human population, interdependence, coope ...
attraction
... social isolation – Loneliness is defined as having a smaller or less satisfying network of social and intimate relationship than one desire – Lonely and nonlonely people do not differ in the quantity of their social interaction, but rather in the quality of such exchanges. ...
... social isolation – Loneliness is defined as having a smaller or less satisfying network of social and intimate relationship than one desire – Lonely and nonlonely people do not differ in the quantity of their social interaction, but rather in the quality of such exchanges. ...
The Comet and Its Tail - International Cultic Studies Association
... Obviously, successfully helping families meant that there would be former group members who needed help readjusting to mainstream society. This became AFF's second pillar and, during the past 15 years, the primary focus of our assistance efforts as more and more "walkaways" sought information from u ...
... Obviously, successfully helping families meant that there would be former group members who needed help readjusting to mainstream society. This became AFF's second pillar and, during the past 15 years, the primary focus of our assistance efforts as more and more "walkaways" sought information from u ...
group - Steilacoom School District
... which individuals or groups combine their efforts to reach some goal. ...
... which individuals or groups combine their efforts to reach some goal. ...
Chapter Summary/Lecture Organizer I. OUR THOUGHTS ABOUT
... B. Interpersonal Attraction - The degree of positive or negative feelings we have toward each other account for a variety of social experiences including admiration, liking, friendship, intimacy, lust, and love. There are three factors that influence interpersonal attraction – physical attractivenes ...
... B. Interpersonal Attraction - The degree of positive or negative feelings we have toward each other account for a variety of social experiences including admiration, liking, friendship, intimacy, lust, and love. There are three factors that influence interpersonal attraction – physical attractivenes ...
Doris Lessing Group Minds
... When we're in a group, we tend to think as that group does: we may even have joined the group to find "like-minded" people. But we also find our thinking changing because we belong to a group. It is the hardest thing in the world to maintain an individual dissident opinion, as a member of a group. I ...
... When we're in a group, we tend to think as that group does: we may even have joined the group to find "like-minded" people. But we also find our thinking changing because we belong to a group. It is the hardest thing in the world to maintain an individual dissident opinion, as a member of a group. I ...
UNIT3SOC
... prepared to discuss your answer. Read “School Violence and Social Networks” and answer the question on page 180. Be prepared to discuss your answer. We will watch a movie based on the Columbine tragedy at the end of this unit. Read “Bullies and Their Victims” and answer the questions on page 201. Be ...
... prepared to discuss your answer. Read “School Violence and Social Networks” and answer the question on page 180. Be prepared to discuss your answer. We will watch a movie based on the Columbine tragedy at the end of this unit. Read “Bullies and Their Victims” and answer the questions on page 201. Be ...