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1 Social Psychology: The power of groups zTh z The study of the manner in which the personality, attitudes, motivations, and behavior of the individual influence and are influenced by social groups.

2 Cultural influence zCulture dictates how you dress. zCulture specifies what you eat and do not eat. zPeople from different cultures seek different amounts of personal space. zCultural truisms: zNorms:

3 Chameleon Effect zhttp://www.psychologytoday.com/articles /199911/were-all-copycatshttp://www.psychologytoday.com/articles /199911/were-all-copycats

4 Conformity  Conformity: voluntarily yielding to social norms, even at the expense of one’s preferences.

5 Conformity: The Asch Experiment

6 The more difficult the decision, the greater the conformity. Difficult judgments Easy judgments Conformity highest on important judgments Low High Importance 50% 40 30 20 10 0

7 Obedience zObedience: change of behavior in response to a command from another person, typically an authority figure. zFactors that increase obedience:

8 Obedience: The Milgram Experiment

9 A good impact of being in a group: social facilitation  At times, people will improve their performance of tasks in the presence of others  Occurs with simple or well-learned tasks but not with tasks that are difficult or not yet mastered  Expert pool players who made 71% of shots by themselves make 80% when 4 people are watching; poor pool players who made 36% alone made 25% when watched.  Laughter: comedy CDs that are mildly amusing in an uncrowded room seem funnier in a densely packed room (i.e. laugh tracks on TVs): “a good house is a full house”  Driving: After a light turns green, drivers take 15% less time to travel the first 100 yards than when alone  Can you think of activities that you do better when others are watching?

10 Social Facilitation in sports

11 The bad: social loafing  The tendency for people in a group to exert less effort when pooling their efforts toward attaining a common goal than when working individually.  Ingham’s 1974 “tug of war” experiment:

12 The bad: bystander effect zWe only help when a situation enables us to notice a situation, interpret it as an emergency, and assume responsibility zDiffusion of responsibility: zhttp://www.trutv.com/library/crim e/serial_killers/predators/kitty_ge novese/1.htmlhttp://www.trutv.com/library/crim e/serial_killers/predators/kitty_ge novese/1.html zHave you ever seen a car accident or other bad event and hesitated before getting involved, or decided not to get involved at all?

13 The bad: deindividuation  Loss of self-awareness and self-restraint in group situations that foster arousal and anonymity.  http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp- srv/national/daily/july99/woodstock29.ht m http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp- srv/national/daily/july99/woodstock29.ht m  What other kinds of things will people do when they are in a crowd or a mob?

14 The bad: group polarization  Over time, initial differences between different groups tends to grow  Do you spend most of your time with people who have the same opinions, or do you seek out differences?

15 Group polarization

16 The bad: groupthink zWhen the desire for harmony in a decision- making group overrides realistic appraisal of alternatives: Challenger, Bay of Pigs, Iraq War, etc. zCan you think of other examples?


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