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Social Psychology
Basic ConceptsAttractionSocial InfluenceGroup InfluenceProsocial BehaviorPower and LeadershipAggressionPrejudice and Discrimination
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Basic Concepts
CultureSocial Role
AscribedAchievedRole conflictsGender role
StatusNormGroup structure
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Individual Attraction
Proximity or geographic closenessReciprocity or reciprocal likingSimilarityPhysical AttractivenessRomantic Attraction and Mating
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Individual Attraction
Typical spatial zones (in feet) for face-to-face interactions in North America. Often, we must stand within intimate distance of others in crowds, buses, subways, elevators, and other public places. At such times, privacy is maintained by avoiding eye contact, by standing shoulder to shoulder or back to back, and by positioning a purse, bag, package, or coat as a barrier to spatial intrusions.
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Group Attraction
CohesivenessSocial comparisons
Downward comparisonUpward comparison
Common goalsScapegoats
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Asch’s Conformity Experiment
Standard Line
1 2 3
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Milgram’s Obediance Study
Results of Milgram’s obedience experiment. Only a minority of subjects refused to provide shocks, even at the most extreme intensities. The first substantial drop in obedience occurred at the 300-volt level (Milgram, 1963). VIDEO
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The Stanford Prison Experiment
http://www.prisonexp.org/slide-1.htm
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Compliance
Foot-in-the door technique Door-in-the-face techniqueLow-ball technique
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Group Influence
Social facilitation Social loafing Group polarization Groupthink
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Methods of Reducing Cognitive Dissonance
Explain Away Inconsistency“Ill quit before it can hurt me.”
“I really don’t smoke that much.”
Change Behavior
Quit Smoking
Source of Cognitive DissonanceBehavior: “I smoke”
Attitude: “Smoking Causes Cancer.”
Change Attitude
Smoking isn’t that dangerous
Reduce Importance of Inconsistency“I have good gene, my family lives to ripe old age.”
“I exercise and have a better diet than most people.”
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Elements of Persuasion
Source of the Communication Audience Message Medium
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Power and Leadership
Bases of power Cults Great person theory Situational Theory
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Prosocial Behavior
Altruism Egoism Empathy Social responsibility Bystander Effect Diffusion of responsibility
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Aggression
Biological Factors in Aggression Frustration-aggression hypothesis Aggression in response to pain Aggression in response to adverse
conditions Social Learning Theory of Aggression The Media and Aggression
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Prejudice and Discrimination
In-group/out-group conflict Social cognition Stereotypes Prejudice Discrimination in the workplace