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... Social psychology is the scientific study of the ways in which the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of one individual are influenced by the real, imagined, or inferred behavior or characteristics of other people. ...
... Social psychology is the scientific study of the ways in which the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of one individual are influenced by the real, imagined, or inferred behavior or characteristics of other people. ...
Lecture 11. Social psychology
... Ê Your father intensely dislikes your friend Ralph: Ê Consensus 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 ...
... Ê Your father intensely dislikes your friend Ralph: Ê Consensus 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 ...
Chapter 4 Attitudes, Values, and Ethics Nelson and Quick
... Chapter 4 Attitudes, Values, & Ethics Nelson & Quick ...
... Chapter 4 Attitudes, Values, & Ethics Nelson & Quick ...
Social Cognition and Emotion
... Associationist links, priming, speed of reaction: all means of examining implicit attitudes, particularly prejudicial attitudes and discriminatory behavior ...
... Associationist links, priming, speed of reaction: all means of examining implicit attitudes, particularly prejudicial attitudes and discriminatory behavior ...
Social Psychology Objectives
... attribuationerror, self-‐serving bias) 10.2 Describe the structure and function of different kinds of group behavior ...
... attribuationerror, self-‐serving bias) 10.2 Describe the structure and function of different kinds of group behavior ...
Document
... • Key factors in attraction – Physical attractiveness – Matching hypothesis – Similarity – Reciprocity – Romantic Ideals ...
... • Key factors in attraction – Physical attractiveness – Matching hypothesis – Similarity – Reciprocity – Romantic Ideals ...
Memory
... (dispositional attribution) or is a reaction to stress or abuse (a situational attribution). ...
... (dispositional attribution) or is a reaction to stress or abuse (a situational attribution). ...
Perception and theory in International Relations
... Disciplines our observations so that we don’t overlook or dismiss evidence that runs counter to our intuition/perception ...
... Disciplines our observations so that we don’t overlook or dismiss evidence that runs counter to our intuition/perception ...
Social Psychology
... Monitoring:Your level of awareness of your own behavior. ◦ High Self-Monitors: In unfamiliar situations some people look around to determine what others are doing as well as what is expected of them ...
... Monitoring:Your level of awareness of your own behavior. ◦ High Self-Monitors: In unfamiliar situations some people look around to determine what others are doing as well as what is expected of them ...
EXPLORING PSYCHOLOGY (7th Edition in
... (dispositional attribution) or is a reaction to stress or abuse (a situational attribution). ...
... (dispositional attribution) or is a reaction to stress or abuse (a situational attribution). ...
Slide 1
... – Measures of attitude are very specific – Behaviors are aggregated over time and situations (not one situation) – Attitudes are consciously prominent and ...
... – Measures of attitude are very specific – Behaviors are aggregated over time and situations (not one situation) – Attitudes are consciously prominent and ...
Chapter 14 Lecture Notes Page
... Social Psychology-branch of psychology that studies the effects of social variables and congnnitios on individual behavior and social interactions Social Context-combination of people , the activities and interactions among peopld, the setting in which behavior occurs and the expectations and social ...
... Social Psychology-branch of psychology that studies the effects of social variables and congnnitios on individual behavior and social interactions Social Context-combination of people , the activities and interactions among peopld, the setting in which behavior occurs and the expectations and social ...
EXPLORING PSYCHOLOGY (7th Edition in Modules) David Myers
... (dispositional attribution) or is a reaction to stress or abuse (a situational attribution). ...
... (dispositional attribution) or is a reaction to stress or abuse (a situational attribution). ...
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... Attitudes & Action (central route persuasion & peripheral route p.646) Actions Affect Attitudes o The Foot In the Door Phenomeon- the tendency for people who have first agreed to a small request to comply with a larger request o Social Roles- expectations on how one should behave in certain social p ...
... Attitudes & Action (central route persuasion & peripheral route p.646) Actions Affect Attitudes o The Foot In the Door Phenomeon- the tendency for people who have first agreed to a small request to comply with a larger request o Social Roles- expectations on how one should behave in certain social p ...
chapter 17 - Cengage Learning
... Attitudes have three components: cognitive (belief), affective (emotional), and behavioral (way of acting). These three components are not always strongly aligned. Four factors determine whether behavior will be consistent with other attitude components: agreement between the cognitive and affective ...
... Attitudes have three components: cognitive (belief), affective (emotional), and behavioral (way of acting). These three components are not always strongly aligned. Four factors determine whether behavior will be consistent with other attitude components: agreement between the cognitive and affective ...
Introduction to Psychology
... Modified from: James A. McCubbin, PhD Clemson University Worth Publishers ...
... Modified from: James A. McCubbin, PhD Clemson University Worth Publishers ...
The Measurement of Attitudes
... • Affiliative Conflict Theory - people who like each other are more intimate and engage in more intimate behaviors like eye contact. • Therefore… If two people like each other, (+ attitude) they will make more eye contact than if they do not like each other (- attitude). ...
... • Affiliative Conflict Theory - people who like each other are more intimate and engage in more intimate behaviors like eye contact. • Therefore… If two people like each other, (+ attitude) they will make more eye contact than if they do not like each other (- attitude). ...
Social Cognition
... • The tendency to think, feel, or act positively or negatively towards objects in our environment • 3 Components: – Cognitive – set of beliefs about attributes of the attitude object – Affective – feeling about the object (emotional) – a like or dislike – Behavioral – involves a way of acting toward ...
... • The tendency to think, feel, or act positively or negatively towards objects in our environment • 3 Components: – Cognitive – set of beliefs about attributes of the attitude object – Affective – feeling about the object (emotional) – a like or dislike – Behavioral – involves a way of acting toward ...
Attribution, Attitude, and Cognitive Dissonance
... audience member sees as appealing might cause a person to have positive feelings toward the brand, without that person ever thinking deeply about the message. ...
... audience member sees as appealing might cause a person to have positive feelings toward the brand, without that person ever thinking deeply about the message. ...
Fundamental attribution error
... member sees as appealing might cause a person to have positive feelings toward the brand, without that person ever thinking deeply about the message. ...
... member sees as appealing might cause a person to have positive feelings toward the brand, without that person ever thinking deeply about the message. ...
Interacting with patients:
... Attitudes • What are attitudes? – evaluative social judgements -orientations that locate objects of thought on dimensions of judgement • Mixtures of components – cognitive: beliefs – emotional: feelings – behavioural: predispositions to act ...
... Attitudes • What are attitudes? – evaluative social judgements -orientations that locate objects of thought on dimensions of judgement • Mixtures of components – cognitive: beliefs – emotional: feelings – behavioural: predispositions to act ...
Social Psychology
... For example, after reading a political debate you may decide to vote for a candidate because you like the sound of the person's voice, or the person went to the same university as you did. The peripheral route can involve using superficial cues such as the attractiveness of the speaker. ...
... For example, after reading a political debate you may decide to vote for a candidate because you like the sound of the person's voice, or the person went to the same university as you did. The peripheral route can involve using superficial cues such as the attractiveness of the speaker. ...
Exam 2 Review
... Attitudes & Behavior Understand the different sources of attitudes and how they work: – Genes – Social experiences – for affectively (e.g., classical conditioning) vs. behaviorally (e.g., operant conditioning) based attitudes ...
... Attitudes & Behavior Understand the different sources of attitudes and how they work: – Genes – Social experiences – for affectively (e.g., classical conditioning) vs. behaviorally (e.g., operant conditioning) based attitudes ...