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Social Psychology. Kimberley A. Clow [email protected] http://www.ssc.uwo.ca/psychology/undergraduate/psych020-003/ Login: psych20-003 Password: greentea. Outline. Social Psychology Helping Who we help When we help Influence of Groups Social Facilitation Social Loafing Attraction Beauty - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Social Psychology
Kimberley A. Clow
http://www.ssc.uwo.ca/psychology/undergraduate/psych020-003/
Login: psych20-003
Password: greentea
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Outline
Social PsychologyHelping
Who we helpWhen we help
Influence of GroupsSocial FacilitationSocial Loafing
AttractionBeautyLove
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Social Psychology
DefinitionSocial psychology is the scientific study of
the way in which people’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviour are influenced by the real or imagined presence of other people
Emphasizes the situational factors that affect behaviour
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Helping
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Who Do We Help?
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4040% Helping
High Medium Low None
Genetic Relatedness
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Social Factors
Similarity
Responsibility
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Kitty Genovese
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The Process of Helping
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0 1 2 3 4 5 6
Minutes Passed Since Smoke Started
% Reporting Smoke
Alone Three Person Group
Smoke Filled Room
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Decision Stages Helping
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Do Groups Help or Hinder?
What influence do groups have? Do you perform better
in a group? Do you perform worse
in a group? Do groups alter the
way you behave?
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Presence of Others
Physiological Arousal
Improved Performance
Impaired Performance
On well-mastered or simple tasks dominant response is right
On difficult or complex
tasks dominant
response is wrong
Dominant Responses
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Social Loafing
Told to clap or cheer as loud as you can
Wearing headphones Hearing others clap or
cheer Can’t hear themselves
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Facilitation vs. Loafing
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When Do People Join Groups?
When they believe they would fail on their ownStereotypical male vs.
female tasks
When they want informationWhen they don’t want to face an uneasy situation alone
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Another Shocking Study…
Women giving shocks KKK outfits Nurse uniforms
Deindividuation Losing one’s sense of
personal identity More susceptible to the
cues in the situation?
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Att
itud
e T
owar
ds G
rad
Sch
ool
Unsure
Definite GO
Before Group
Discussion
After discussion, the group that initially favored grad school would be even more strongly in favor
Definite NO(Get A Job!)
Conversely, the group that initially disfavored grad school would be even more opposed
After Group Discussion
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What About Attraction?
Influencing FactorsSimilarity
Personality, attitudes, interests, physical features
ProximityCollege dorm study
Familiarity Mere exposure
Physical Attractiveness
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Which of these three faces do you prefer?
1 2 3
Beauty
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Beauty Across Time
Beauty in the 1950s.
Recognize “her”?
Beauty in the 1980s.
Recognize “her”?
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The Matching Principle
People tend to date others of similar attractiveness and with similar attitudes
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Situational Determinants
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9:00 PM 10:30 PM 12:00 AM
Opposite Sex
Same Sex
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Getting Acquainted Study
Men and women talk over intercom
Men shown pictures
Attractive or unattractive
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Beauty Is Good Stereotype
Male’s Male’s Female’sExpectations Behavior Behavior
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Many Types of Love
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Love Changes
People involved in serious relationships rate beautiful models as less attractiveThe more committed the person, the less they reciprocate interest from another attractive otherSome people switch attachment styles in response to relationship experiences People married to dissimilar partners change their personalities more over the years
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Problem Factors
Too much dissimilarityBoredomChanges in reciprocal evaluations and attributionsJealousyInequityTemperamentExchange Orientation
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How to Communicate
Some helpful rulesPositive framingExpress appreciationAvoid silent treatmentDon’t pretend to be a psychologistSpeak for yourself, not your partnerSay it directlyNothing nice to say? Then keep quiet