WHS AP Psychology
... • Social Facilitation : Stronger responses on simple or well learned tasks in the presence of others • Social Loafing is the tendency for people in a group to exert less effect when pooling their effort towards attaining a common goal. – GROUP PROJECTS (there’s always at least one lazy jerk who does ...
... • Social Facilitation : Stronger responses on simple or well learned tasks in the presence of others • Social Loafing is the tendency for people in a group to exert less effect when pooling their effort towards attaining a common goal. – GROUP PROJECTS (there’s always at least one lazy jerk who does ...
2017 HRQ 14 1
... b. the mere exposure effect. c. the bystander effect. d. social facilitation. e. a situational attribution. ____ 11. Social loafing is MOST likely to occur among a. audience members who are asked to applaud after a speaker is introduced. b. factory workers paid on the basis of individual level of pr ...
... b. the mere exposure effect. c. the bystander effect. d. social facilitation. e. a situational attribution. ____ 11. Social loafing is MOST likely to occur among a. audience members who are asked to applaud after a speaker is introduced. b. factory workers paid on the basis of individual level of pr ...
Social Psychology Flash Cards
... – Our desire to gain social acceptance and approval that causes us to conform ...
... – Our desire to gain social acceptance and approval that causes us to conform ...
Beliefs and Attitudes Today Beliefs Beliefs Beliefs Beliefs
... • Solomon E. Asch - What is the influence of social pressure on your stated beliefs? ...
... • Solomon E. Asch - What is the influence of social pressure on your stated beliefs? ...
Social Psych
... Attributing Behavior to Persons or to Situations A teacher may wonder whether a child’s hostility reflects an aggressive personality (dispositional attribution) or is a reaction to stress or abuse (a situational attribution). ...
... Attributing Behavior to Persons or to Situations A teacher may wonder whether a child’s hostility reflects an aggressive personality (dispositional attribution) or is a reaction to stress or abuse (a situational attribution). ...
Social Psychology
... Social Relations Social psychology teaches us how we relate to one another through prejudice, aggression and conflict, to attraction, altruism and peacemaking. ...
... Social Relations Social psychology teaches us how we relate to one another through prejudice, aggression and conflict, to attraction, altruism and peacemaking. ...
Social Psychology
... Attitudes are evaluations of any aspect of our social world Attitudes are often learned Attitudes are also formed through social comparison New research suggests attitudes are influenced by genetic factors ...
... Attitudes are evaluations of any aspect of our social world Attitudes are often learned Attitudes are also formed through social comparison New research suggests attitudes are influenced by genetic factors ...
Social Behavior - Options
... • Cultural influences – some cultures place more emphasis on the group, not the individual • Need for acceptance – people want to be liked and accepted by others, and they depend on their approval • People are more likely to conform when all other members are unanimous in their beliefs and actions • ...
... • Cultural influences – some cultures place more emphasis on the group, not the individual • Need for acceptance – people want to be liked and accepted by others, and they depend on their approval • People are more likely to conform when all other members are unanimous in their beliefs and actions • ...
Chapter 18 PowerPoint Notes
... Why do actions affect attitudes? One explanation is that when our attitudes and actions are opposed, we experience tension. This is called _______________________________________. Social Influence The greatest contribution of social psychology is its study of _____________________________________, a ...
... Why do actions affect attitudes? One explanation is that when our attitudes and actions are opposed, we experience tension. This is called _______________________________________. Social Influence The greatest contribution of social psychology is its study of _____________________________________, a ...
Clothing Communication
... An individual’s unique combination of mental, emotional, and social qualities expressed through your attitudes, emotions and behaviours Emotions: People dress in respect to their emotions, often clothing will communicate how a person is feeling Self-Concept: A positive self-concept will often reflec ...
... An individual’s unique combination of mental, emotional, and social qualities expressed through your attitudes, emotions and behaviours Emotions: People dress in respect to their emotions, often clothing will communicate how a person is feeling Self-Concept: A positive self-concept will often reflec ...
File
... 48. What do some recent studies show about the influence of video games on aggression? What is your ...
... 48. What do some recent studies show about the influence of video games on aggression? What is your ...
Introduction and History of Social Psychology
... Automatic (Implicit) vs Controlled processing of information Women now are in the majority Positive Psychology The influence of emotions Positive Psychology Cross-cultural Social Psychology A growing trend beginning in the late 1980’s has been the addition of a cross-cultural perspective 90% o ...
... Automatic (Implicit) vs Controlled processing of information Women now are in the majority Positive Psychology The influence of emotions Positive Psychology Cross-cultural Social Psychology A growing trend beginning in the late 1980’s has been the addition of a cross-cultural perspective 90% o ...
Fall 2016 - Spring 2020 - Basic and Applied Social Psychology
... considered, as will research on abnormal moral behavior. The majority of the course will focus on behavioral studies of humans, but neuroimaging and comparative research will also be reviewed Psychology of Stigma (Dr. Wout) This course is designed to expose graduate students to the psychology of sti ...
... considered, as will research on abnormal moral behavior. The majority of the course will focus on behavioral studies of humans, but neuroimaging and comparative research will also be reviewed Psychology of Stigma (Dr. Wout) This course is designed to expose graduate students to the psychology of sti ...
Slide 1
... Prejudice develops when people have money, power, and prestige, and others do not. Social inequality increases prejudice. ...
... Prejudice develops when people have money, power, and prestige, and others do not. Social inequality increases prejudice. ...
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
... 13.1 Characterize the field of social psychology; then describe the three dimensions of an attitude and explain how attitudes and convictions can guide behaviour. 13.2 Explain how the three learning theories describe how attitudes are formed. 13.3 Identify the four components of attitude change and ...
... 13.1 Characterize the field of social psychology; then describe the three dimensions of an attitude and explain how attitudes and convictions can guide behaviour. 13.2 Explain how the three learning theories describe how attitudes are formed. 13.3 Identify the four components of attitude change and ...
Chapter 2: Neuroscience and Biological Foundations
... mismatch between an attitude and a behavior or two competing attitudes Example: ...
... mismatch between an attitude and a behavior or two competing attitudes Example: ...
Social Psychology
... Social influence– ways in which a person’s ________ can be affected by other people social cognition– ways in which people _________ about other people Social interaction– positive and negative aspects of __________ __________________________ ...
... Social influence– ways in which a person’s ________ can be affected by other people social cognition– ways in which people _________ about other people Social interaction– positive and negative aspects of __________ __________________________ ...
Document
... Yes….it exists everywhere!! The Hawthorne effect is the act of modifying your behavior in response simply to being watched, and not by any experimental condition. Employees modify their behavior (sit up straight, begin typing, staple papers, etc.) whenever the boss walks in or is around. Do you ...
... Yes….it exists everywhere!! The Hawthorne effect is the act of modifying your behavior in response simply to being watched, and not by any experimental condition. Employees modify their behavior (sit up straight, begin typing, staple papers, etc.) whenever the boss walks in or is around. Do you ...
Slides
... Subliminal negative information processed more accurately and faster Negative information more salient (uncommon) and informative about the person’s “true” feelings (augments a dispositional attribution – Kelley) (positive information more “normative” and affected by social desirability) ...
... Subliminal negative information processed more accurately and faster Negative information more salient (uncommon) and informative about the person’s “true” feelings (augments a dispositional attribution – Kelley) (positive information more “normative” and affected by social desirability) ...
Chapter 1 - Cloudfront.net
... arousal that occurs when two thoughts or perceptions are inconsistent • Attitudes and behaviors are in conflict – it is uncomfortable for us – we seek ways to decrease discomfort caused by the inconsistency ...
... arousal that occurs when two thoughts or perceptions are inconsistent • Attitudes and behaviors are in conflict – it is uncomfortable for us – we seek ways to decrease discomfort caused by the inconsistency ...
EXPLORING PSYCHOLOGY (7th Edition in Modules) David Myers
... Attitudes Can Affect Actions Our attitudes predict our behaviors imperfectly because other factors, including the external situation, also influence behavior. Democratic leaders supported Bush’s attack on Iraq under public pressure. However, they had their private reservations. ...
... Attitudes Can Affect Actions Our attitudes predict our behaviors imperfectly because other factors, including the external situation, also influence behavior. Democratic leaders supported Bush’s attack on Iraq under public pressure. However, they had their private reservations. ...
Social Psychology
... arousal that occurs when two thoughts or perceptions are inconsistent • Attitudes and behaviors are in conflict – it is uncomfortable for us – we seek ways to decrease discomfort caused by the inconsistency ...
... arousal that occurs when two thoughts or perceptions are inconsistent • Attitudes and behaviors are in conflict – it is uncomfortable for us – we seek ways to decrease discomfort caused by the inconsistency ...