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Introducing Social Psychology. Definition of Social Psychology Social psychology is… the scientific study of HOW OTHER PEOPLE INFLUENCE OUR –Affect –Behavior.

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Page 1: Introducing Social Psychology. Definition of Social Psychology Social psychology is… the scientific study of HOW OTHER PEOPLE INFLUENCE OUR –Affect –Behavior.

Introducing Social Psychology

Page 2: Introducing Social Psychology. Definition of Social Psychology Social psychology is… the scientific study of HOW OTHER PEOPLE INFLUENCE OUR –Affect –Behavior.

Definition of Social Psychology

• Social psychology is… the scientific study of HOW OTHER PEOPLE INFLUENCE OUR– Affect– Behavior– Cognition– Physiology/biology

• influenced by the real, imagined, or implied presence of other people.

Page 3: Introducing Social Psychology. Definition of Social Psychology Social psychology is… the scientific study of HOW OTHER PEOPLE INFLUENCE OUR –Affect –Behavior.

What do we mean by “influence”?

• Perceiving information – five senses• Processing information – construals

Social InfluenceThe effect that the words, actions, or mere presence of other people have on our thoughts, feelings, attitudes, or behavior.

Example – Jurors in a legal trial

Example – Norms

Page 4: Introducing Social Psychology. Definition of Social Psychology Social psychology is… the scientific study of HOW OTHER PEOPLE INFLUENCE OUR –Affect –Behavior.

What do we mean by “situation”?

Page 5: Introducing Social Psychology. Definition of Social Psychology Social psychology is… the scientific study of HOW OTHER PEOPLE INFLUENCE OUR –Affect –Behavior.

Comparison to… common sense:

• Opposites attract. • Everyone dreams.• If told to do it, most people will shock someone

almost to death.• Blind people have a more sensitive sense of hearing

and touch.• Animals process information in the same way that

people do.• A well-trained psychology can determine a person’s

hidden problems by analyzing their dreams.• Playing classical music for a young infant will result

in an increase in IQ.

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Page 6: Introducing Social Psychology. Definition of Social Psychology Social psychology is… the scientific study of HOW OTHER PEOPLE INFLUENCE OUR –Affect –Behavior.

Comparison to… philosophy

• The creativity and analytical thinking of philosophers are a major part of the foundation of contemporary psychology.

• But what happens when philosophers disagree?

Page 7: Introducing Social Psychology. Definition of Social Psychology Social psychology is… the scientific study of HOW OTHER PEOPLE INFLUENCE OUR –Affect –Behavior.

Comparison to… personality psychology

• When trying to explain social behavior, personality psychologists generally focus on individual differences—the aspects of people’s personalities that make them different from others.

Page 8: Introducing Social Psychology. Definition of Social Psychology Social psychology is… the scientific study of HOW OTHER PEOPLE INFLUENCE OUR –Affect –Behavior.

Comparison to… sociology

• The level of analysis reflects another difference between the disciplines:

• Psychology – study of individuals in social situations

• Sociology – broad, economic, political, and historical factors that influence a given society

Page 9: Introducing Social Psychology. Definition of Social Psychology Social psychology is… the scientific study of HOW OTHER PEOPLE INFLUENCE OUR –Affect –Behavior.
Page 10: Introducing Social Psychology. Definition of Social Psychology Social psychology is… the scientific study of HOW OTHER PEOPLE INFLUENCE OUR –Affect –Behavior.

In what ways does the situation and the person interact?

1. Different persons respond differently to the same situation

2. Different situations prime different parts of the person

3. Situations choose the person

4. Persons choose their situations

5. Persons change the situation

6. Situations change the person

Page 11: Introducing Social Psychology. Definition of Social Psychology Social psychology is… the scientific study of HOW OTHER PEOPLE INFLUENCE OUR –Affect –Behavior.

Goals!

• Goals, motives, objectives, desires, wants, needs, etc

• At a given moment, various intersecting motives underlie our thoughts and behaviors.

• Influence how we perceive and process information (construals)

• Fundamental and universal set of motives

Page 12: Introducing Social Psychology. Definition of Social Psychology Social psychology is… the scientific study of HOW OTHER PEOPLE INFLUENCE OUR –Affect –Behavior.

Goals!

Page 13: Introducing Social Psychology. Definition of Social Psychology Social psychology is… the scientific study of HOW OTHER PEOPLE INFLUENCE OUR –Affect –Behavior.

Goals!

• Over the years, social psychologists have found that two of these motives are of primary importance: – The need to feel good about ourselves, – The need to be accurate.

What happen when in conflict?