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Understanding ourselves What factors influence the ways that we (and, by extension, others) behave in various situations? Beliefs • Are beliefs a purely individual thing? • Do they depend on the beliefs of people around us? – Milgram’s “interesting window” – Asch’s line length judgments. • We seem to believe in a shared reality. Cognitive dissonance • What happens when your actions are inconsistent with your beliefs? – Doomsday cults – Festinger’s boring tasks Factors that influence social behaviors • Reciprocity: We feel a need to repay that which we are given – Foot in the door – Free stuff from charities and companies Factors, cont. • Altruism: Do we really help others simply out of the goodness of our hearts? Does anyone? – Self-interest as motivation – Internal vs. external rewards More factors • Obedience: People succumb to the desires of a perceived authority figure – The Milgram experiment – The Stanford Prison Experiment • Conformity: We want to be like other people Social Impact Theory • We must constantly sort out competing social influences – Social facilitation – Social loafing – Deindividuation