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    Psychology:

    Fro In!uiry to"nderstanding 2#e

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    $ocial Psychology:o %thers A3ect "s

    Chapter -hirteen

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    $ocial Psychology $tudy o' ho people in5uence others7

    +ehavior, +elie's, and attitudes

    *e tend to thin others are vulnera+leto social in5uence8+ut not ourselves

    Can lead us to dou+t social psychology9ndings initially

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    u ans as a $ocial $pecies Predisposed to 'or ing inti ate

    interpersonal net or s that are only solarge

    1 0 people or so

    Need-to-belong theory and +iologically+ased need 'or interpersonal connections

    It literally hurts us to +e isolated orre6ected

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    u ans as a $ocial $pecies ;ost social in5uence processes are

    adaptive under ost circu stances

    -hey can turn aladaptive henthey are +lind or un!uestioning

    $ocial in5uences should +e evaluatedcritically

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    $ocial Co parison -heory *e see to evaluate our a+ilities and

    +elie's +y co paring the iththose o' others7

    Upward

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    $ocial Contagion Mass hysteria is a contagious

    out+rea o' irrational +ehavior thatspreads

    "F% out+rea s *indshield pitting

    Urban legends are another e a pleo' social contagions

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    $ocial Facilitation *hen the ere presence o' others

    enhances our per'or ance >icyclists racing Coc roaches running a@es

    Can also e perience social disruption

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    Funda ental Attri+utionError

    Attributions are assigning causes to+ehavior

    Internal vs e ternal in5uence

    *hen e loo at others7 +ehavior, e %veresti ate i pact o' dispositional in5uences "nderesti ate i pact o' situational in5uences

    o the opposite 'or our own +ehavior

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    Funda ental Attri+utionError

    Associated ith cultural 'actors

    (apanese and Chinese are less li ely toco it this error

    ;ay +e ore prone to seeing others7+ehavior as a co +ination o' +othdispositional and situational in5uences

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    Con'or ity -he tendency o' people to alter their

    +ehavior as a result o' grouppressure

    Classically de onstrated +y $olo onAsch7s e peri ents in the 1B 0s

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    $ocial In5uences onCon'or ity

    "nani ity increased con'or ity

    &o er con'or ity o' only one otherperson di3ered 'ro the a6ority

    $i@e o' a6ority up to 9ve or sipeople

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    i3erences in Con'or ity &o sel'?estee a es you ore

    li ely to con'or

    Asian cultures ore li ely to con'or

    )o se di3erences

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    eindividuation -he tendency o' people to engage in

    atypical +ehavior hen stripped o' theirusual identity

    >eco e ore vulnera+le to socialin5uence

    *earing as s and concealing identityleads to deindividuation

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    $tan'ord Prison $tudy ecruited nor al young en 'or a t o

    ee Dpsychological study o' prison li'e

    ando ly assigned the to +e either aprisoner or a guard

    Prisoners ere dressed as such, re'erredto +y nu +er and not na e

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    $tan'ord Prison $tudy >y second day, guards +egan to treat

    prisoners cruelly and dole outpunish ent

    Prisoners started a re+ellion, guards+eca e increasingly sadistic

    ad to stop study a'ter only days dueto nervous +rea do ns +y prisoners

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    Chaos in eal *orld Events at A+u Ghrai+ echoed those o' the

    $tan'ord Prison $tudy

    $till, individual di3erences are at play indeindividuation

    ;a es us ore li ely to con'or tohatever nor s

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    SYMPTOM EXAMPLEAn illusion o' invulnera+ility D*e can7t possi+ly 'ailH

    An illusion o' unani ity D%+viously, e all agree.

    "n!uestioned +elie' in oralcorrectness

    D*e no e7re on the rightside.

    Con'or ity pressure D on7t roc the +oatH

    $tereotyping o' out?group D-hey7re all orons.

    $el'?censorship DI suspect this is +ad idea, +ut I7d+etter not say anything.

    ;indguards D%h, you thin you no +etterthan the rest o' us4

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    Groupthin Can +e treated +y encouraging dissent

    Appointing a Ddevil7s advocate aving an independent e pert evaluate

    decisions olding 'ollo ?up eetings

    Group polarization can cause vie sto +eco e ore e tre e

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    Cults Groups that e hi+it intense and

    un!uestioning devotion to a single cause

    Pro ote groupthin in 'our a6or ays ave a persuasive leader ho 'osters loyalty isconnect e +ers 'ro the outside orld iscourage !uestioning o' assu ptions Gradually indoctrinate e +ers

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    Cult ;yths Cult e +ers are e otionally

    distur+ed ;ost are nor al, +ut leaders are o'ten

    seriously entally ill

    Cult e +ers are brainwashed andturned into unthin ing @o +ies

    -echni!ues do not per anently change+elie's

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    Cults Can +e resisted via inoculation

    efect

    Convincing people to change theirinds a+out so ething +y 9rst

    introducing reasons hy theperspective ight +e correct andthen de+un ing the

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    %+edience Adherence to orders 'ro those o'

    higher authority

    Essential ingredient in our daily lives $top lights, par ing signs

    Can produce trou+le hen people stopas ing !uestions a+out why they7re+ehaving as others ant the to

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    $tanley ;ilgra $tudent o' Asch7s ho anted to no

    ho the olocaust could have occurred

    esigned e peri ent to test thein5uence o' o+edience and authorityon nor al people

    >eca e a land ar study

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    -he ;ilgra Paradig &earner tells teacher he has Da slight

    heart condition +e'ore any shoc s

    &earner soon isses so e ans ers,researcher tells teacher to continue

    >y JJ0 volts, he is yelling D&et eout o' hereH +y JK he is silent

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    -he ;ilgra Paradig Predictors o' diso+edience

    ;ore orally advanced &evel o' authoritarianis

    )o se or cultural di3erences 'ound

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    elping and ar ing %thers Prosocial behavior is +ehavior

    intended to help others

    Antisocial +ehavior includes aggressiveacts

    u ans display +oth, and situational'actors can in5uence hich one isdisplayed

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    >ystander )onintervention *hen people see so eone in need

    +ut 'ail to help the Litty Genovese7s urder

    - o 'actors help e plain this Pluralistic ignorance ifusion o! responsibility

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    Across threeclassice peri ents, thepercentage helping

    hen in groupsas lo er than thepercentage helping

    hen alone

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    $ocial &oa9ng e'ers to hen people slac o3 in groups

    -he hole is less than the su o' its parts

    ue partly to di3usion o' responsi+ilityand in5uenced +y cultural 'actors

    %ne antidote is to ensure that eachperson in the group is identi9a+le

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    Prosocial >ehavior andAltruis

    In so e cases e help others pri arily+ecause e 'eel e pathic to ard the

    $ituational in5uences can i pact helping *hen you can7t escape the situation Characteristics o' the victi

    Enlighten"ent efect 'ro e posure toresearch

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    i3erences in Aggression Certain personality traits in5uence

    aggression )egative e otions, i pulsivity

    ;ales engage in ore physicalaggression, 'e ales in ore relationalaggression

    Cultural in5uences and the culture ofhonor

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    Attitudes and >ehavior An attitu#e is a +elie' that includes

    an e otional co ponent

    Attitudes only oderately correlateith actual +ehaviors unless

    -hey are highly accessible Person is a low self-monitor

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    %rigins o' Attitudes ecognition heuristic

    Personality traits Political vie s eligiosity

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    Attitude Change Cognitive dissonance is an unpleasant

    state o' tension +et een t o opposingthoughts

    *e are otivated to reduce or eli inateit

    Festinger and Carls ith7s D;easures o'Per'or ance study

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    Attitude Change Sel!$perception theory proposes

    that e ac!uire our attitudes +yo+serving our +ehaviors

    %"pression "anage"ent theoryproposes that that e don7t changeour attitudes, +ut report that ehave 'or consistency

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    outes to Persuasion Dual processes model says that there

    are t o path ays to persuading others

    -he central route 'ocuses oninformational content

    -he peripheral route 'ocuses on oresurface aspects o' the argu ent

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    Persuasion -echni!ues &oot$in$the$#oor starts ith s all

    re!uest and oves to a larger one

    oor$in$the$!ace starts +ig then +ac so3 < or s e!ually ell as 'oot?in?the?door=

    Lo'$ball techni(ue starts ith a loprice, then Dadds?on all the desira+leoptions

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    Persuasion -echni!ues *ho is atte pting to persuade you

    can also have an i pact Attractive or 'a ous persons ighly credi+le people I' essenger is si ilar to receiver

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    PSE) OS*%E+*ETA*T%*

    EXAMPLE P,O-LEM

    Creation o' aDphanto goal

    D;aster the co plete or s o'$ha espeare hile sleepingH

    E tre e clai sare usuallyi possi+le toachieve

    ivid testi onials D$andra as severely depressed'or years until she under entre+irthing therapyH

    Anecdotes are notevidence

    ;anu'acturing source

    credi+ility

    D r. )o+el 'ro Princeton

    endorses this su+li inal tape.

    Advertisers ay

    present source indeceptive 'ashion

    $carcity heuristic DCall +e'ore idnight to get r.Genius7 I prove ent progra Mit7s selling 'astH

    $carcity ay +e'alse or a result o'lo production

    Consensus heuristic D-housands o' psychologists use

    the orschach, so it ust +evalid.

    Co on

    D no ledge iso'ten rong

    )atural co onplace D;rs. Candy Cure7s ne an ietyedication is ade 'ro all?

    natural ingredientsH

    )atural does notean healthy

    Goddess? ithinco onplace

    D-he ;agical ;ind E$PEnhance ent progra allo s youto et in touch ith our s chic

    -ests 'ail tosupportsu ernatural

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    Pre6udice and iscri ination ra ing negative conclusions prior to

    evaluating the evidence is pre.u#ice

    Stereotypes can help us to processin'or ation easily and !uic ly, +ut can leadto pre6udice

    $o e ay +e accurate, +ut others are dueto illusory correlations and the con rmationbias

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    Pre6udice and iscri ination $tereotypes can result in ulti"ate

    attribution error , or attri+utingnegative +ehavior o' so e groupentirely to their disposition

    Also attri+ute positive +ehaviors toluc or as rare e ceptions

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    )ature o' Pre6udice *e all hold so e types o' pre6udices

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    iscri ination -he act o' treating e +ers o' out?

    groups di3erently 'ro e +ers o'in?groups

    *e can +e pre6udiced against peopleithout discri inating against the

    Can have ide i pact on groups suchas 'e ales and inorities

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    oots o' Pre6udice Scapegoat hypothesis M arises 'ro a

    need to +la e other groups 'or ouris'ortunes

    /ust$'orl# hypothesis M i plies that ehave a need to see the orld as 'air, even i'not

    *on!or"ity M going along ith others7opinions

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    "nderground Pre6udice *hile e0plicit pre.u#ice are

    'eelings e7re a are o', e7reuna are o' i"plicit pre.u#ice

    -he I plicit Association -est andunconscious racis , se is , andother pre6udices

    -rue 9nding or un'alsi9a+le4

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    Co +ating Pre6udice o++er7s Cave study and

    encouraging people to or to ardsco on goals

    /igsa' classroo"s and cooperation