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Group Members: Liew Poh Ka, Monnie Lee Kailyn Tan You Liang, Ivan Foo Zhi Fung Gabriel Chin Allester Shaun

Social Psychology – Video Presentation

Turn Over a New Leaf

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SOCIAL LEARNING PERSPECTIVE

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SCENE 1 : CHILL

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SOCIAL LEARNING PERSPECTIVE

Definition: This perspective argues that individuals learn from observing the behaviors of others. Individuals observe modeled behaviors and in turn behave in a similar manner.

Example: Gabriel’s friends want to chill and stop study for tomorrow’s exam. Gabriel learns and follows by observing the behaviors of his friends.

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FALSE CONSENSUS

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SCENE 2 : HE THOUGHT

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FALSE CONSENSUS

Definition: Tendency to overestimate the number of people who act or think as we do. May serve a self-protective function.

Example: Gabriel thought that his friends never study for the next day’s exam, so he refuses to study too.

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SELF-SERVING BIAS

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SCENE 3: BLAME

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SELF-SERVING BIAS

Definition: The tendency to attribute positive effects or successful behaviors to dispositional factors. While attributing negative effects or unsuccessful behaviors to situational factors.

Example: He failed his exam. He blamed on his lecturer said that his lecturer did not teach well and cause him getting a bad result.

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UPWARDS COUNTERFACTUALS THINKING

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SCENE 4: SCOLD

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Upward Counterfactuals Thinking

Definition: A concept in psychology that involves the human tendency to create possible alternatives to life events that have already occurred. Something that is contrary to what actually happened.

Example: His mother scolded him and controlled his lifestyle and this made him feel regret on what he did.

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PERSUASION

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SCENE 5: PERSUADE

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PERSUASION

Definition: attempts to influence others’ attitudes or behaviors. The action or fact of persuading someone or of being persuaded to do or believe something.

Example: His sister persuaded him to become a hardworking person. Lastly, he turned to become a hardworking person after he considered on his behavior.