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10.1 IntroductionL01 Describe social psychology

10.2 Perceiving Others

10.3 Attributions

10.4 Attitudes

10.5 Social and Group Influences

10.6 Aggression

10.7 Prosocial Behaviors

10.8 Social Neuroscience

Social Psychology

10.1 Introduction

10.1 Introduction

10.2 Perceiving OthersL02 Demonstrate an understanding of person perceptionL03 Discuss how physical attractiveness affects how people perceive othersL04 Explain stereotypes and distinguish between prejudice and discrimination

10.3 Attributions

10.4 Attitudes

10.5 Social and Group Influences

10.6 Aggression

10.7 Prosocial Behaviors

10.8 Social Neuroscience

Person Perception

10.2 Perceiving Others

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Physical Attractiveness

10.2 Perceiving Others

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Stereotypes

10.2 Perceiving Others

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10.1 Introduction

10.2 Perceiving Others

10.3 AttributionsL05 Define attributions and distinguish between internal and external attributionsL06 Discuss how attributions affect our explanations of behavior

10.4 Attitudes

10.5 Social and Group Influences

10.6 Aggression

10.7 Prosocial Behaviors

10.8 Social Neuroscience

Types of Attributions and Errors

10.3 Attributions

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10.1 Introduction

10.2 Perceiving Others

10.3 Attributions

10.4 AttitudesL07 Define attitude and explain the three components of attitudeL08 Describe the different processes that can lead to attitude change

10.5 Social and Group Influences

10.6 Aggression

10.7 Prosocial Behaviors

10.8 Social Neuroscience

Attitudes

10.4 Attitudes

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Attitude Changes

10.4 Attitudes

I was a racist until my values

hurt my son.

Persuasion

10.4 Attitudes

I think logical arguments and

hard facts work best.

I think emotional and

personal appeals work best.

Elements of Persuasion

10.4 Attitudes

10.1 Introduction

10.2 Perceiving Others

10.3 Attributions

10.4 Attitudes

10.5 Social and Group InfluencesL09 Define conformity, compliance, and obedienceL010 Describe circumstances under conformity, compliance, and obedience

are likely to occurL011 Summarize Milgram’s obedience ExperimentL012 Describe reasons for group membershipL013 Describe how groups can facilitate or inhibit certain behaviorsL014 Explain how group polarization and groupthink affect decision making

10.6 Aggression

10.7 Prosocial Behaviors

10.8 Social Neuroscience

Conformity

10.5 Social and Group Influence

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Conformity

10.5 Social and Group Influence

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Compliance

10.5 Social and Group Influence

I disagree, but I’ll

rewrite it

Obedience

10.5 Social and Group Influence

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Group Dynamics

10.5 Social and Group Influence

By joining a group,individuals feel a sense of belonging, friendship, and support.

Behavior in Groups – Facilitation and Inhibition

10.5 Social and Group Influence

A runner may turn in a better performance in front of a large crowd as a result of social facilitation.

Deindividuation in Crowds

10.5 Social and Group Influence

Individuals in a crowd are more likely to commit such antisocial acts because being in a crowd conceals the person’s identity.

The Bystander Effect

10.5 Social and Group Influence

75% of people offer assistance when alone,but fewer than 53% do so when in a group.

Group Polarization

10.5 Social and Group Influence

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Groupthink

10.5 Social and Group Influence

What’s most important is that we stick together.

10.1 Introduction

10.2 Perceiving Others

10.3 Attributions

10.4 Attitudes

10.5 Social and Group Influences

10.6 AggressionL015 Discuss how genes and environment may influence aggressionL016 Describe how social cognitive theory explains how people learn to be aggressiveL017 Explain the frustration-aggression hypothesis

10.7 Prosocial Behaviors

10.8 Social Neuroscience

Influences on Aggression

10.6 Aggression

Social Cognitive Theory

10.6 Aggression

Frequent TV viewing of adolescents correlated with committing violent acts later in life.

Frustration-Aggression Hypothesis

10.6 Aggression

Drivers can become so frustrated and angry by other drivers’ annoying drivinghabits that they respond by aggressively pursuing, ramming, fighting, and even shooting another driver.

10.1 Introduction

10.2 Perceiving Others

10.3 Attributions

10.4 Attitudes

10.5 Social and Group Influences

10.6 Aggression

10.7 Prosocial BehaviorsL018 Describe prosocial behavior and altruismL019 Explain two models of why people choose to help others

10.8 Social Neuroscience

Helping Others

10.7 Prosocial Behaviors

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10.1 Introduction

10.2 Perceiving Others

10.3 Attributions

10.4 Attitudes

10.5 Social and Group Influences

10.6 Aggression

10.7 Prosocial Behaviors

10.8 Social NeuroscienceL020 Define social neuroscienceL021 Describe the technology used in social neuroscienceL022 Summarize a major finding in social neuroscience

Social Neuroscience

10.8 Social Neuroscience

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