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1 Introduction to Psychology Social Psychology

2 The study of how we behave, think, and feel in social situations How the situation shapes our behavior

3 Attribution The process of making inferences about the causes of one’s own or others’ behavior External and Internal Attributions

4 External: attributing behavior to causes outside of the person (the situation) Internal: attributing behavior to causes within the person (one’s personality)

5 Fundamental Attribution Error The tendency to attribute the behavior of others to internal causes We tend to attribute our negative behaviors to external causes, not our personality

6 Social Comparison Theory Festiger We compare ourselves to others to evaluate our actions, opinions, and abilities

7 Upward and Downward Comparisons Upward: comparing ourselves with someone who ranks higher For self-improvement Downward: comparing ourselves with someone who ranks lower For self-esteem

8 Social Influence Conformity Asch line study 1 student was tested, 6 confederates 75% yielded at least once

9 Diffusion of Responsibility We don’t act because we believe that others will or should intervene Kitty Genovese: 38 witnesses

10 Diffusion of Responsibility We are more likely to act when: We are the only person there to help Personal responsibility diminishes most when there are: few victims, and if we don’t know them many potential helpers

11 Diffusion of Responsibility We intervene when we feel more competent The bystander effect: when the presence of others inhibits helping **explicitly assign responsibility to individuals

12 Pluralistic Ignorance When a bystander checks the reactions of others to determine how to respond Interpreting emergencies Asking for clarification in the classroom

13 Belief in a Just World A belief that people get what they deserve; bad things do not happen to good people To protect our sense of invulnerability Can lead to blaming the victim

14 Belief in a Just World Individuals with a strong belief in a just world: Tend to be less charitable Help with injustices only when they can be quickly rectified

15 Altruism: When do we help? Good mood effect Negative state relief

16 Interpersonal Attraction Physical proximity: increases the frequency of contact between people Similarity: similar people are attracted to each other Self-disclosure: moderate disclosure leads to reciprocity; too much is problematic

17 Halo Effect Halo effect: when we generalize a favorable impression to other, unrelated qualities Often with beauty: what is beautiful is good

18 Obedience: Stanley Milgram To study obedience to authority


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