Abstract
... types) and uncertainty (about this group composition) on cooperation. To address these questions, we conduct an incentivized experimental study using a repeated, 3-person, linear voluntary contribution mechanism. This project is conducted with two waves of experimental sessions. In the first wave, w ...
... types) and uncertainty (about this group composition) on cooperation. To address these questions, we conduct an incentivized experimental study using a repeated, 3-person, linear voluntary contribution mechanism. This project is conducted with two waves of experimental sessions. In the first wave, w ...
A1992JB16300001
... that social supports positively influenced health and well-being by protecting people from the pathogenic effects of stressors. Alternatively, the "main effect" hypothesis argued that social supports positively influenced health irrespective of whether persons faced stressful events. From 1979 throu ...
... that social supports positively influenced health and well-being by protecting people from the pathogenic effects of stressors. Alternatively, the "main effect" hypothesis argued that social supports positively influenced health irrespective of whether persons faced stressful events. From 1979 throu ...
link to review
... The Self Self-concept; self-schema; self-awareness; functions of the self (organizational, emotional, managerial); interdependent vs. independent; gender differences; self-awareness theory; causal theories; self-perception theory; intrinsic vs. extrinsic motivation; discounting; over-justification e ...
... The Self Self-concept; self-schema; self-awareness; functions of the self (organizational, emotional, managerial); interdependent vs. independent; gender differences; self-awareness theory; causal theories; self-perception theory; intrinsic vs. extrinsic motivation; discounting; over-justification e ...
How are Open Source Software Projects Organized and What
... Organizational Architectures (Carroll & Hannan, 2000) Social Movements (Morris, 2000) Voluntary organizations (Cress, McPherson, & Rotolo, 1997) Virtual teams/groups (DeSanctis & Monge, 1999) ...
... Organizational Architectures (Carroll & Hannan, 2000) Social Movements (Morris, 2000) Voluntary organizations (Cress, McPherson, & Rotolo, 1997) Virtual teams/groups (DeSanctis & Monge, 1999) ...
Social Psychology
... When a peer modeled obedience by complying to the authority figure’s commands When the victim was remote from the “teacher” and could not be seen or heard When the “teacher” was under direct surveillance of the authority figure so that he was aware of the authority figure’s ...
... When a peer modeled obedience by complying to the authority figure’s commands When the victim was remote from the “teacher” and could not be seen or heard When the “teacher” was under direct surveillance of the authority figure so that he was aware of the authority figure’s ...
Social Influence
... • Hi all, Sorry for missing two days this week. I am with Key club in Portland today. Please take good detailed notes (I will check them) and watch the videos when there is a link. • HW: Study for Vocab quiz! It will be next class period. Also don’t forget that after school study sessions for the A ...
... • Hi all, Sorry for missing two days this week. I am with Key club in Portland today. Please take good detailed notes (I will check them) and watch the videos when there is a link. • HW: Study for Vocab quiz! It will be next class period. Also don’t forget that after school study sessions for the A ...
Chapter Three
... class of society form a separate culture with its own values and norms that are in conflict with those of conventional society. ...
... class of society form a separate culture with its own values and norms that are in conflict with those of conventional society. ...
Social Influence -Social Comparison
... A state that occurs when a person's attitudes, beliefs and behaviors are in conflict. People are motivated to reduce the dissonance. In order to relieve the dissonance, the person will try to change the cognitions so that they will be in agreement. ...
... A state that occurs when a person's attitudes, beliefs and behaviors are in conflict. People are motivated to reduce the dissonance. In order to relieve the dissonance, the person will try to change the cognitions so that they will be in agreement. ...
Conference handbook - University of Bristol
... Proponents of strong reciprocity (SR) often argue that whereas SR is altruistic, reciprocal altruism (RA) “ultimately” is selfish. Proponents of RA (such as Burnham and Johnson 2005) sometimes seem to agree. I, by contrast, argue in the paper that this depiction of the difference between SR and RA i ...
... Proponents of strong reciprocity (SR) often argue that whereas SR is altruistic, reciprocal altruism (RA) “ultimately” is selfish. Proponents of RA (such as Burnham and Johnson 2005) sometimes seem to agree. I, by contrast, argue in the paper that this depiction of the difference between SR and RA i ...
Social-Cognitive Theory
... • Albert Bandura also stressed that the easiest way to display moral development would be via the consideration of multiple factors, be they social, cognitive, or enviornmental. • The relationship between these three factors provides even more insight into the complex concept that is morality. • Ide ...
... • Albert Bandura also stressed that the easiest way to display moral development would be via the consideration of multiple factors, be they social, cognitive, or enviornmental. • The relationship between these three factors provides even more insight into the complex concept that is morality. • Ide ...
Social Psych
... rate beautiful models as less attractive The more committed the person, the less they reciprocate interest from another ...
... rate beautiful models as less attractive The more committed the person, the less they reciprocate interest from another ...
Social Psychology Review Handout
... Social loafing—tendency to put forth less effort when group evaluations are made Deindividuation—losing self-awareness, engaging in unusual or uncharacteristic behavior because of group anonymity (looting after Hurricane Katrina) Social facilitation—tendency to perform better in front of a gro ...
... Social loafing—tendency to put forth less effort when group evaluations are made Deindividuation—losing self-awareness, engaging in unusual or uncharacteristic behavior because of group anonymity (looting after Hurricane Katrina) Social facilitation—tendency to perform better in front of a gro ...
Study Guide 16 Social Psychology
... 10. Your book doesn’t mention this concept, but Robert Cialdini has also researched “door-in-the-face technique” as a method of persuasion. In this technique, the persuader attempts to convince someone to comply with a request by first making an extremely large request that the respondent will obvio ...
... 10. Your book doesn’t mention this concept, but Robert Cialdini has also researched “door-in-the-face technique” as a method of persuasion. In this technique, the persuader attempts to convince someone to comply with a request by first making an extremely large request that the respondent will obvio ...
Social Thinking PPT
... • Describe the variables that contribute to altruism, aggression, and attraction. • Discuss attitude formation and change, including persuasion strategies and cognitive dissonance. • Identify important figures in social psychology (e.g. Solomon Asch, Leon Festinger, Stanley Milgram, Philip Zimbardo) ...
... • Describe the variables that contribute to altruism, aggression, and attraction. • Discuss attitude formation and change, including persuasion strategies and cognitive dissonance. • Identify important figures in social psychology (e.g. Solomon Asch, Leon Festinger, Stanley Milgram, Philip Zimbardo) ...
Syllabus_ASocial Theory_Kivisto
... latter, by way of contrast, attempts to treat ideas on their own terms, focusing on the text rather than the context. This course proceeds with the assumption that both approaches are essential if students are to understand the significance of theory for sociology. Thus, we shall explore the intelle ...
... latter, by way of contrast, attempts to treat ideas on their own terms, focusing on the text rather than the context. This course proceeds with the assumption that both approaches are essential if students are to understand the significance of theory for sociology. Thus, we shall explore the intelle ...
History of Social Psychology
... • The computer as a metaphor for human cognition – Simon • Miller discovery of 7 + or - 2 rule of short-term memory • Bruner’s work on going beyond the information given • Neisser’s work on schemas ...
... • The computer as a metaphor for human cognition – Simon • Miller discovery of 7 + or - 2 rule of short-term memory • Bruner’s work on going beyond the information given • Neisser’s work on schemas ...
UNIT - 01 INTRODUCTION - SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
... Vinayaka Missions University,Directorate of Distance Education Salem India ...
... Vinayaka Missions University,Directorate of Distance Education Salem India ...