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Title: Social psychology


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Social psychology
  • liudexiang

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Overview
  • Social cognition
  • Attitude
  • Social influence
  • Social action

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Social psychology
  • The scientific study of the ways in which the
    thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of one
    individual are influenced by the real, imagined,
    or inferred behavior or characteristics of other
    people.

4
Social cognition
  • Knowledge and understanding concerning the social
    world and the people in it ( including oneself ).

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Schema
  • A set of beliefs or expectations about something
    that is based on past experience.

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Primacy effects
  • The fact that early information about someone
    weighs more heavily than later information in
    influencing ones impression of that person.

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Self-fulfilling prophecy
  • The process in which a persons expectation about
    another elicits behavior from the second person
    that confirms the expectation.

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Stereotype
  • A set of characteristics presumed to be shared by
    all members of a social category.

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Attribution theory
  • The theory that addresses the question of how
    people make judgements about the causes of
    behavior.

10
Fundamental attribution error
  • The tendency of people to overemphasize personal
    causes for other peoples behavior and to
    underemphasize personal causes for their own
    behavior.

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Defensive attribution
  • The tendency to attribute our successes to our
    own efforts or qualities and our failures to
    external factors.

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Just-world hypothesis
  • Attribution error is based on the assumption that
    bad things happen to bad people and good things
    happen to good people .

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Interpersonal attraction
  • Proximity How close two people live to each
    other.
  • Exchange the concept that relationships are
    based on trading rewards among partners.
  • Equity fairness of exchange achieved when each
    partner in the relationship receives the same
    proportion of outcomes to investments.

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Attitudes
  • Relatively stable organization of beliefs,
    feelings, and behavior tendencies directed toward
    something or someone.

15
Self-monitoring
  • The tendency for an individual to observe the
    situation for cues about how to react.

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Prejudice
  • An unfairm, intolerant, or unfavorable attitude
    toward a group of people .

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Discrimination
  • An unfair act or series of acts taken toward an
    entire group of people or individual members of
    that group.

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Frustration-aggression theory
  • The theory that, under certain circumstances,
    people who are frustrated in their goals turn
    their anger away from the proper, powerful target
    and toward another, less powerful target that is
    safer to attack.

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Cognitive dissonance
  • Perceived inconsistency between two cognitions.

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Social influence
  • The process by which others individually or
    collectively affect ones perceptions, attitudes,
    and actions.

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Cultrural truism
  • The belief that most members of a society accept
    as self-evidently true.

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Norm
  • A shared idea or expectation about how to behave.

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Conformity
  • Voluntarily yielding to social norms, even at the
    expense of ones preferences.

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Compliance
  • Change of behavior in response to an explicit
    request from another person or group.

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Obedience
  • Change of behavior in response to a command from
    another person, typically an authority figure.

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Deindividuation
  • A loss of personal sense of responsibity in a
    group.

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Altruistic behavior
  • Helping behavior that is not linked to personal
    gain.

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Bystander effect
  • The tendency for an individuals helpfulness in
    an emergency to decrease as the number of passive
    bystanders increases.

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Risky shift
  • Greater willingness of a group than an individual
    to take substantial risks.

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Polarization
  • Shift in attitudes by members of a group toward
    more extreme positions than the ones held before
    discussion.

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