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Social Psychology

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Social Psychology

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Housekeeping matters…

1. My name is Dr. Lisa Zadro

Office: Rm 455 Brennan Bdg

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 9036 7059

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Housekeeping matters…

2. Lecture notes and tapes– The lectures are taped via Lectopia

– The notes will appear on WebCT (typically after lectures). If you have any questions, please see me after the lecture.

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Housekeeping matters…

3. Being nice to others…..

b) No speaking in lectures (PS I can see everything from up here)

a) Switch off your mobile phoneIf your phone rings during the lecture, I will make you stand up and sing Celine Dion’s “My Heart Will Go On.”

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Lecture 1:

Introduction to Social Psychology

Definitions & Methods

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What do Social Psychologists study?

• Social phenomena such as:

– Deception: e.g., Can you tell if someone is lying to you?

– Attraction: e.g., Maximising your potential to attract a mate

– Tactics of Manipulation: e.g., How to get your way?

– Aggression: e.g., Why do mobs become violent? – Stereotypes and prejudice

• We also try to understand and explain social events

e.g., Sept 11th, Cronulla race riots, or even elevator behaviour

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Outline• What is Social Psychology?

– Definitions – Why study Social Psychology?– Social Psychology vs. common sense

• Studying Social Behaviour– Person perspective– Situational perspective– Interaction between the person and the situation

• Methods of research– Descriptive (non-experimental) Methods– Experimental Methods

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Definition: What is Social Psychology?

• Allport, 1935: ‘…the scientific investigation of how the thoughts, feelings, and behaviours of individuals are influenced by the actual or implied presence of others…’

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• Social psychology links ordinary people’s affective states (feelings and emotions), behaviour (the way they act), and their cognition (their thought processes), to their social world.

• Social Psychology researchers want to know what people do and when, but also why they do it (i.e., causation).

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• Allport’s definition emphasises social influence e.g., conformity, obedience, persuasion.

• However, social psychologists also study…

— Social Perception (how do we think of individuals and/or groups?)

e.g., impression formation, attraction,

stereotyping— Social Interaction (how do individuals interact with each other?).

e.g., aggression + conflict, helping, prejudice, communication.

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Why study Social Psychology?

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• Once upon a time, we were hairy….

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• Is it possible to live alone? (Hermits, shipwrecked people… serial killers?)

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• Social isolation leads to psychological problems– Vokart et al., (1983), prisoners in solitary

confinement– “brainwashing”

• Social isolation also leads to health problems– Adverse impact on health and well-being that is

comparable to damaging health factors such as obesity, smoking, and high blood pressure (Kiecolt-Glaser et al., 1992).

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• Schachter (1959) studied social isolation– Isolated five volunteers in a

windowless room for as long as they could endureFOUND:

Considerable individual differences in the amount

of time people could tolerate isolation– One lasted 2 hrs (“almost hammering the

door to get out”)– Three participants lasted two days (two were

unaffected by the experience, one was uneasy)– The fifth participant lasted 8 days without

suffering from adverse reactions

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Common Sense vs. Social Psychology

• But aren’t we all social psychologists?

• Cullen Murphy (1990): “sociology, psychology, and other social sciences are far too often merely discerning the obvious or confirming the commonplace”

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Common sense vs. Social Psychology (cont)

• Many hands make light work

• Too many cooks spoil the broth

There’s… But then again….

• You can’t teach an old dog new tricks

• You’re never too old to learn

But then again….

• Birds of a feather flock together

• Opposites attract

• He who hesitates is lost

• You should look before you leap

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• Common sense: cannot distinguish betweencoincidence and causality

• Science: when, where, why, and how events

occur

• What distinguishes social psychology from

common sense is that social psychologists, like other sciences, use scientific methods to test their theories.

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Studying Social Behaviour

• Social behaviour is goal oriented

• Social behaviour represents a continual

interaction between the person and the situation• Person: features or characteristics that

individuals carry into social situations• Situation: the environmental events or

circumstances outside the person

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• Persons and situations influence each other in a number of ways

1. Different people respond differently to the same situation

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2. Situations choose the person

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3. People choose their situation

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4. Different situations bring out different parts of the person

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5. People change the situation

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6. Situations change the person

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SituationalInfluences

PersonalInfluences

Person

Thoughts

Feelings

Behaviours

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Are these people evil, or is there another explanation for their

behaviour?

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Theory

Predictions

Research design

Data

Observations

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Research Methods in Social Psychology

Descriptive Methods (Non-experimental):Involve attempts to measure or record

thoughts,feelings, and/or behaviours in their

natural state.

Experimental Methods:Involve attempts to manipulate social

processes by varying and controlling some aspect of

the situation.

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Research Methods (cont)

Descriptive (Non-experimental)

Methods1. Naturalistic Observation2. Archival Studies3. Surveys

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Descriptive (Non-experimental)

Methods

1. Naturalistic ObservationInvolves observing behaviour as it

unfolds in itsnatural setting.

e.g., Barner-Barry (1986) observed how young children interact with a bully

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Descriptive (Non-experimental)

Methods

2. Archival ResearchInvolves examining archives or public records of social behaviour.

e.g., Gordon, Musher-Eizenman, Holub, & Dalrymple (2004) examined what children are thankful for pre- and post Sept 11.

FOUND: Children were more grateful for US values (freedom) and rescue workers after Sept 11.

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Descriptive (Non-experimental) Methods

3. SurveysInvolves asking people questions about their beliefs, thoughts, feelings, and behaviours.

e.g., Faulkner, Williams, Sherman, & Williams (1997) surveyed how often people give and receive the “silent treatment”

FOUND: 67% admitted to using it 75% indicated that they have received

it

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Descriptive (Non-experimental)

Methods

The Descriptive (non-experimental) methods are useful in determining the association between variables (i.e., correlation).

Correlation—the extent to which two or more variables are associated with one another

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Positive Correlation

The higher your exam mark

The less time you spend studying

The loweryour exam mark

The more time you spend studying

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Negative Correlation

The lower your exam mark

The more alcohol you drink before

an exam

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Descriptive (Non-experimental) Methods

If we know that two variables are highly correlated (e.g., there is more damage after a fire when there are more fire trucks at the scene), is there a causal relationship between them?

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Descriptive (Non-experimental) Methods

Variable A could cause Variable B

More fire trucks at the scene of a fire cause more damage.

VARIABLE A

(fire trucks)

VARIABLE B

(damage)

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Descriptive (non-experimental) Methods

Variable B could cause Variable A

Passing fire trucks may stop to watch at scenes where there is a lot of fire damage.

VARIABLE A

(fire trucks)

VARIABLE B

(damage)

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Descriptive (non-experimental) Methods

OR a third variable could cause A & B

A severe fire will lead to lots of damage and many fire trucks will turn up to fight the blaze, but the two are not causally related.

VARIABLE C

(severity of the fire)

VARIABLE A

(fire trucks)

VARIABLE B

(damage)

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In order to determine causality, we must turn

to experimental methods

What is an experiment?

An experiment is a research method in which the researcher sets out to systematically manipulate one source of influence while holding others constant.

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Experimental Methods

Social Psychologists use two major types of

experimental methods:

1. Field experiments (a.k.a field studies)

2. Laboratory experiments

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Experimental Methods

1. Field Experiments Involve the manipulation of variables using unknowing participants in natural settings.

e.g., Milgram, Bickman, & Berkowitz (1969) examined the influence of a crowd—would passers-by copy a crowd of 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, or 15 people?

FOUND: Only 4% copied a single person, 40% copied 15

people

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Experimental Methods

1. Field Experiments Involve the manipulation of variables using unknowing participants in natural settings.

e.g., Milgram, Bickman, & Berkowitz (1969) examined the influence of a crowd—would passers-by copy a crowd of 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, or 15 people?

FOUND: Only 4% copied a single person, 40% copied 15

people

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Experimental Methods

2. Laboratory Experiments Involve the direct manipulation of variables and the observation of their effects on the behaviour of other variables.

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Summary

• Social psychology scientifically investigates the thoughts, feelings, and behaviours of people in their social environment

• Social psychologists use a variety of descriptive and experimental methods to investigate social phenomena

• The use of scientific methods separates social psychology from common sense.