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SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY How we think about, influence and relate to one another. *Buffalo clip
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Fundamental Attribution Error Disposition ORSituation?
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My behavior? The situation, of course! Your behavior? Clearly, it’s your personality. Influences: Politics, Marriage, Management, etc… Actor-Observer Bias
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Attitudes & Actions Central vs. Peripheral Route of Persuasion
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Social Thinking Our behavior is affected by our inner attitudes as well as by external social influences Internal attitudes External influences Behavior
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Foot-in-the-Door Phenomenon
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Roles: Acting then Becoming
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Role Playing Philip Zimbardo Stanford Prison Exp Abu Ghraib *Zimbardo video
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Leon Festinger Approach-Approach, Avoidance-Avoidance, Approach-Avoidance, Multiple Cognitive Dissonance
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Social Influence Conformity *Elevator clip
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Social Influence Unconsciously mimicking others’ expressions, postures and voice tones helps us feel what they are feeling *Better off Dead clip Chameleon Effect
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Participant rubs face shakes foot Confederate rubs faceConfederate shakes foot 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.5 0.4 0.3 Number of times
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Social Influence Soloman Asch *Conformity Study video
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Social Influence Normative (*Mean Girls)Informational Difficult Easy judgments Low High Importance 50% 40 30 20 10 0 Percentage of conformity to confederates’ wrong answers
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Conditions that Strengthen Feel incompetent/insecure At least 3 people Unanimous group Admire the group No prior commitment to any response Others observe Culture encourages respect for social norms
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Social Influence The Dark Side of Conformity: Jonestown *Jonestown clip
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Obedience Stanley Milgram *Study clip
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Group Influence: Social Facilitation
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Why? Examples? *South Park Social Loafing
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Loss of self-awareness and self-restraint *Green Man *Flash Mob Deindividuation
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Group Polarization/Groupthink Group PolarizationGroupthink
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Group Polarization
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Cultural Influence We are products of our culture Norms Personal Space *Seat Comm. *Seinfeld
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Mixture of beliefs (stereotypes), emotions, action (discrimination). * Hidden camera * WWYD (3) Prejudice
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Roots of Prejudice Social & Emotional Social Inequalities (Crime & Poverty) Ingroup vs. Outgroup *Jane Elliot (eyes) Scapegoat Theory
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Roots of Prejudice Cognitive Categorization: Other-Race Effect Vivid Cases Just-World Phenomenon *Girl/Goat
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Physical or verbal behavior intended to hurt or destroy. Aggression
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Biology of Aggression Genes Neural Influences Chemicals *Family Guy
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Psychological/Social-Cultural Frustration-Aggression Principle * Printer man Culture Models Social Scripts
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Attraction
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Mere Exposure Effect (Proximity) *Easy A Physical Attractiveness Opposites Attract?
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Romantic Love, Self-Disclosure, Equity PassionateCompanionate
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Altruism The only reason we help others is to feel good about ourselves. All altruistic behavior is inherently selfish Thoughts? *Friends
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Altruism??? Bystander Effect *Bystander clip Social Exchange (Cost vs Benefit) Reciprocity norm Social- Responsibility Norm *Subway Hero
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Conflict and Peacemaking
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Social Traps Follow self- interest but create mutually destructive behavior. Real Life examples?
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Enemy Perceptions Mirror-Image PerceptionSelf-Fulfilling Prophecy
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Contact Cooperation Superordinate Goals Communication Conciliation GRIT (Graduated & Reciprocated Initiatives in Tension – Reduction) 4 C’s of Conflict Resolution
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