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Psychology. The Study of the mind. The Asch Conformity Experiment. (1953). Section One:. What to do?. Answer the first two questions correctly From then on pick an incorrect answer that is close to the right one. In the example to the right you would select A as the correct answer
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Psychology The Study of the mind.
What to do? • Answer the first two questions correctly • From then on pick an incorrect answer that is close to the right one. In the example to the right you would select A as the correct answer The real correct answer is C
When people are free to do as they please, they usually imitate each other.
Gardner’s View of Intelligence • Howard Gardner challenges traditional views of intelligence which he says have centered on only 2 types of intelligence: • linguistic & logical mathematical • This theory is more appealing cross culturally because other forms of intelligence are valued in other cultures • Real people have a blend of intelligences or abilities
Linguistic Intelligence • capacity to use language • Able to express what is on your mind • Adept with words • “Word Smart” People who exhibit This intelligence include: • Poets • Authors • Reporters • Speakers • Attorneys • Talk-show hosts • Politicians • Teachers
Musical Intelligence • Capacity to think in Music, able to hear patterns, recognize them, manipulate them • “Music Smart” People who exhibit This intelligence include: • Singers • Composers • Instrumentalists • Conductors • People who enjoy, understand, use, create, perform, and appreciate music and/or elements of music
Logical/Mathematical Intelligence • Adept with numbers & reasoning • Manipulate numbers, quantities and numbers • “Number Smart” People who exhibit This intelligence include: • Mathematicians • Engineers • Physicists • Researchers • Astronomers • Scientists
Naturalistic Intelligence • Ability to understand, relate to, categorize, classify, comprehend, and explain the things encountered in the world of nature. • “Nature Smart” People who exhibit This intelligence include: • Farmers • Ranchers • Hunters • Gardeners • Animal handlers • Botanists • Geologists
Visual/SpatialIntelligence • The capacity to conjure up mental imagery and then to transform that imagery • the ability to produce a graphic likeness of spatial information • “Picture Smart” People who exhibit This intelligence include: • Sailors • Engineers • Surgeons • Sculptors • Painters • Cartographers • Architects
Bodily-KinestheticIntelligence • Capacity to use parts of the body to solve a problem, make something or put on some kind of production • “Body Smart” People who exhibit This intelligence include: • Actors • Dancers • Swimmers • Acrobats • Athletes • Jugglers • Instrumentalists • Artisans
Interpersonal Intelligence • Ability to notice an individuals mood , temperament, motivations, and intentions. • Ability to work with & motivate others toward a common goal • “People Smart” People who exhibit This intelligence include: • Leaders in any field • Politicians • Religious leaders • Counselors • Nurses • Psychologists
Intrapersonal Intelligence • Skills of self-knowledge • Knowing who you are, what you can do, what you want • “Self smart” People who exhibit This intelligence include: • Novelists/Writer • Therapists • Psychologists • Philosophers
Existential Intelligence Sensitivity and capacity to tackle deep questions about human existence, such as the meaning of life, why do we die, and how did we get here.
Choose one of the gestures below and mime it to your partner.