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SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGYCOMIC PLOT EXPLAINED
INTRODUCTION
• A short written revolving a man through his
hardships post-bankruptcy.
• 5 concepts regarding social interaction are
introduced into the plot
• Namely from chapter 2, 3, 4, 8 and 10
SCENE 1 - NEGATIVITY BIAS
• Introduction on Chapter 3; negativity bias.
• Attending to and remembering only negative information, thus impacting future evaluations
• Wallowing upon his failure, he couldn’t move on and improve.
BIASESBIASES?
SCENE 2 - ‘CORF-ING’
• Introduction of Chapter 2; CORF-ing
• Definition: Distancing ourselves from others who have failed or behaved badly Equilibration - from his sudden crash.
• Because of his failure, his coworkers started to disassociate relations with him.
CORF-ING & BIRG-INGWAT?
SCENE 3 - ATTRIBUTION
• Introduction on Chapter 4; on situational attributions.
• A friend of his reckons that the cause of his depression is from his failure; following external circumstances beyond his control.
SITUATIONAL ATTRIBUTIONU SCARED?
SCENE 4 - CONFLICT STYLES
• Introduction of Chapter 10; regarding John Gottman’s 4 horses.
• In this case, the stonewaller.
• He avoids interaction and consolation from mates.
HORSEMEN? SAY WHAT?
SCENE 5
• Introduction of Chapter 8; diffusion of responsibilitY.
• Can also be known as the bystander effect.
• A sense of responsibility or prosocial behaviour is hindered in a large social group.
BYSTANDER-EFFECTTHIS IS DEFO A ROAD DAHL ILLUSTRATION