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1 IB Psychology 1.24.17 Turn in: Nothing
Take out: Notes, notes, notes Today’s Learning Objectives: Outline principles that define the sociocultural level of analysis. Explain how principles that define the sociocultural level of analysis may be demonstrated in research. Today’s Agenda: Socio-Cultural Level of Analysis Personality, Behavior, and such Five-factor Model HW: CRA 4.3 (pg , Stereotypes)

2 4 Principles that define sociocultural levels of analysis—evident today?
1. Human Beings are social animals 2. Culture influences behavior. 3. Humans have a social self 4. Peoples views of the world are resistant to change

3 1. Human Beings are social animals (and need to belong…)
Human behavior is explained by the social situation more than dispositional factors, such as individual personality; We are social animals and require others for our survival. We have the need to belong Note group relationship: group effect ↔ individual effect

4 1. Human Beings are social animals (and need to belong…)
Note group relationship: group effect ↔ individual effect Does your group influence your personality? —OR— Does your personality influence the group to which you want to belong?

5 Consistency, Stability, Traits
Short-term vs. Long-term Will the traits I have today, be the traits I have tomorrow? Next week, next year, 10 years from now?

6 Five-Factor Model (FFM)
Today for example: why did you behave in the manner you did? Group effect ↔ Individual effect Does your group influence your personality? (Situational Attribution?) —OR— Does your personality influence the group to which you want to belong? (Dispositional Attribution?)

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8 Who are we really?


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