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Homework for the Week of February 16-20 INTRO TO PSYCH MONDAY – Intro to Psych WARM-UP: On a blind date, what things do you base your decision on to determine if you are going to go out with the person again? Agenda: Pass out Social Psych Terms to study for Friday’s Test How we judge others: Key components/principles of Person Perception & Attribution Social Categorization – Using Mental Shortcuts in Person Perception. How can this lead to inaccurate conclusions? What does it ignore? Dangers of Person Perception/Labeling – the Rosenhan Hospital Study Implicit Personality Theory o Physical Attractiveness: How does it influence our perception?The What is Beautiful is Good Myth. o Does the brain reward us for making eye contact with beautiful people? o Physical Attractiveness and Its Effects on Perceptions of Academic Ability and Effort – A Classic Study Attribution – the process of inferring the causes of people’s behavior, including one’s own. Common Attribution Errors –Come up with an example from your own experience for each and share with a classmate. Differences between cultures in the Fundamental Attribution Error Psychology: The Human Experience DVD: Segment 30: Social Cognition & Person Perception: The Blind Date (6:16) Assignments: Read about Attitudes & Prejudice for tomorrow pg. 460-462, 465-468. Finish your chart for Wednesday! TUESDAY – Intro to Psych WARM-UP: How do we develop our attitudes about people? Agenda: Read A Few Extra Pounds Article while you wait for people to finish Attitudes & Prejudice: A Class Divided DVD: Jane Elliot’s Blue-eyed vs. Brown-eyed experiment. (20 min) Discuss this afterwards. How can we combat prejudice? o Contact Theory o Muzafer Sherif’s Robber’s Cave Experiment – cooperate to achieve a common goal. o Jigsaw Classroom Technique o Debra Devine’s Three Step Process Racism is ethnocentrism with the power to enact it. Think back to Japanese Internment Camps or Segregation. Martin Luther King Jr.’s observation about laws combating prejudice – Something becomes law, then law becomes habit, and finally, habit becomes a matter of the heart (that is emotional). Assignments: Have your chart finished for TOMORROW!!! Study Chart & Social Psych Terms for Friday’s Test WEDNESDAY – Intro to Psych WARM-UP: Is contact with others different from us enough to reduce prejudice or is more needed? Agenda: Chart is due today! Go over Attitudes & Prejudice PowerPoint IF TIME ALLOWS: The Fallout Shelter In-Class Exercise. Based on the information, which 6 people would you choose to go in the shelter? Psychology: The Human Experience DVD: Segment 31: Attitudes & Prejudicial Behavior (6:06) If time allows, watch Scientific American Frontiers DVD: Segment 29 Power of Persuasion (11:17) Do Concept Review on page 515 to review key concepts on prejudice. Play the game: “Score as Much as Possible!” Assignments: Study Chart & Social Psych Terms for Friday’s Test THURSDAY – Intro to Psych NO SCHOOL – SNOW DAY FRIDAY – Intro to Psych WARM-UP: What is a concept or question you still have on this chapter? Agenda: Pass back Social Psych Charts Finish up Attitudes & Prejudice PowerPoint Review for Test using Sociology Flash Cards PowerPoint and white boards Assignments: Study Chart & Social Psych Terms for Monday’s Test