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Myers Unit 14. Social Psychology. Milgram and Obedience 40 Studies. “Obey at any cost” Discussion. Experiment Video Other connections?. Form 40 Study Groups. 40 Study Groups. Groups of 4 Duration of the semester Choose wisely! Asch and Zimbardo Due tomorrow! Brainstorm
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Myers Unit 14 Social Psychology
“Obey at any cost” Discussion • Experiment Video • Other connections?
40 Study Groups • Groups of 4 • Duration of the semester • Choose wisely! • Asch and Zimbardo Due tomorrow! • Brainstorm • What makes groups work well? • What doesn’t? • Superordinate goals
Myers Module 74 Attitudes and Actions
How do we explain our own actions vs the actions of others? • Fundamental attribution error • Self-serving bias • Actor-observer bias • Dispositional vs situational Attribution theory
Social influence and social norms • Seinfeld--Close Talker • Personal Space Ad • elevator social norms • Break a social norm and report to class Wednesday
Attitudes and actions • Peripheral route persuasion • Central route persuasion • Foot in the door phenomenon • How have you used it? • How has it been used on you? • Door in the face • “Why parents have gray hair”
The power of roles • Zimbardo footage • The Lucifer Effect • Zimbardo and John Stewart
Conformity • Solomon Asch • Normative social influence • Informational social influence • Jonestown News Reel
Myers Module 76 Group Behavior
How is behavior changed by the presence of others ? • Social Facilitation • Social Loafing • Deindividuation • Group Polarization • Groupthink
Social loafing • 40 St. Darley and Latane • Most common amongst men in individualistic cultures
Social Facilitation/interference • Strengthens the most likely response • I need 4 volunteers
Deindividuation • Implications for social networking • Loosing self-restraint/awareness due to anonymity and arousal • Social Networking!!!
Who will survive activity • 3-4 groups of 7
Groupthink • Groupthink: each member of the group conforms their opinion to the perceived consensus.
Political views demonstration • Divide yourselves into conservative and liberal • Rate the strength of your political views 1-10 • Discuss prompt
Myers Module 80 Altruism and helping behavior
The only reason we help others is to feel good about ourselves. There is no such thing as unselfish altruism. Respond to the following statement
Altruism- • Unselfish regard for the welfare of others • Reciprocity Norm • Friends: Good Deeds
Darley and Latane • Bystander Effect • Diffusion of Responsibility • Ways around it? • Other conceptual connections?
Mimicry and prosocial behavior • If a person is mimicked are they more likely to do something nice? • Strengthening social bonds • Mirror neurons
Conflict and peacemaking • Social traps—personal well-being v. social responsibility • Mirror-image perceptions • Self-fulfilling prophecies
Promoting peace • Contact • Cooperation • Communication • Conciliation • International examples? • Rwanda • Spain • Israeli-Palestine Conflict • South Africa
Prejudice & Aggression cont… • “A Class Divided” • Stereotype Threat • Stereotypes are: • Overused • Inaccurate • Automatic • Self-perpetuating
Aggression • Physical or verbal behavior meant to hurt or destroy • Factors: • Genetic—twin studies • Neural –interesting examples in text • Biochemical—testosterone • Frustration-aggression principle
Video games and aggression • Social Scripts • Justice Stephen Breyer’s quote in text • Discussion…