Introduction to Psychology 5 1.3.3 Social psychology ♦ It is the study of how people’s thoughts, feelings and actions are affected by others. ♦ Social psychologists study aggressive behaviors (example: violence, rape, alcoholism in the community) ♦ Social psychologists study conflict between groups, communities, and ethnic groups.
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- Read the following before watching the lecture video. Begin one of these chapters in your chosen textbook: Chapter 13, 'The Social Psychology: Meeting of the Minds' Study outline for K&R Chapter 13 (PDF) Chapter 14 'Psychology in Our Social Lives' Lecture Videos View Full Video.
Session Overview
What is social psychology? What is the relationship between attitude and behavior? In this lesson, we will study how the people around us influence our feelings, thoughts, and behaviors, and learn 'how funny we are as humans in our desire to fit in.' We also will go over two of the most famous experiments in psychology: the Stanford Prison Experiment and the Milgram Obedience Experiment. Keywords: dispositional versus situational attribution, cognitive busyness, Stanford Prison Experiment, Milgram Obedience Experiment, Pfc. England, conformity, compliance, obedience, the bystander effect A crowd demonstrating a wide range of social behavior. (Image by Sreejith K on Flickr. License: CC-BY.) Nov 11, 2017 Generally, MS word shows the Microsoft Word not responding error glitch because of a third party app or a software. Causes of Microsoft Word not responding Windows 10 error Yes, the error mostly occurs in the Microsoft Program in Windows 10 operating system. There are some common reasons that go hand in hand with the MS word not responding error. Oct 04, 2019 Microsoft Word Not Responding. The program has worked fine for 3 yrs and now all my Word Documents just won't open. Tried the compatability mode. Can open a few with Works but most say cannot open this file Any help will be appreciated. Ps No problem with any other programs. Ok I'm lacking in knowledge here. Microsoft word is not responding what do i do. |
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- Begin one of these chapters in your chosen textbook:
- [K&R] Chapter 13, 'The Social Psychology: Meeting of the Minds'
- [Stangor] Chapter 14 'Psychology in Our Social Lives'
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Explain conformity and obedience. What are the two famous experiments that demonstrated conformity and obedience?
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Conformity is when someone changes beliefs or behavior due to how other people around them are behaving. This may be due to believing the other people's beliefs and behavior are more accurate or appropriate, or it may be due to wanting to be liked by others. Asch's line experimented conformity by having confederates give incorrect answers about the comparable length of two lines. When confederates gave the wrong answer, participants were more likely to conform and give an obviously incorrect answer.
Obedience is when people conform to those in authority. Obedience does not need to occur due to believing a person's actions are correct. Obedience is demonstrated in Milgram's shock experiment. People obeyed the experimenter and continue to increase the strength of an electric shock given to another participant to the point of extreme pain. There was actually no shock or other participant.
Further Study
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Supplemental textbook | Principles of Social Psychology (PDF - 6.5MB) | Creative Commons-licensed online textbook |
Interactive map | World Map of Hofstede's Individualism Scores | Interactive map showing worldwide individualism scores mentioned in lecture |
Textbook supplement | Study materials for Chapter 16, 'Social Psychology: Meeting of the Minds' in Study Site for Psychology in Context, 3/e (Pearson Education, 2007) | Practice test questions, flashcards, and media for a related textbook by Kosslyn & Rosenberg |
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