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SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY Neoh Jia Wen 0318228 Chan Pei Shan 0318350 Roy Yeik Chin Heng 0317726 Sham Zhen Wen 0317733 Marcus Chua 0318593
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SOCIAL

PSYCHOLOGYNeoh Jia Wen 0318228

Chan Pei Shan 0318350

Roy Yeik Chin Heng 0317726

Sham Zhen Wen 0317733

Marcus Chua 0318593

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LECTURER VS STUDENT

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CONCEPT 1:‘COMFIRMATION BIAS’

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• only pays attention to information that go with their

belief and disregard those that doesn’t.

COMFIRMATION BIAS

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• The student refuse to accept the lecturer’s advice

• Because the student only want to hear when the lecturer

praise her model

COMFIRMATION BIAS STUDENT

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• The lecturer refuse to listen to the student explanation

• Because this does not contradict to what he expect

COMFIRMATION BIAS LECTURER

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CONCEPT 2:‘First Impression’

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• One’s impression towards others upon meeting the first

time.

• It is not deliberate, and happened almost instantaneously

after only 0.1 seconds.

• They are formed by just watching others purely, and not

by watching their actions.

FIRST IMPRESSION

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FIRST IMPRESSION STUDENT

• The primacy effect means the first information you receive

about a person has the most impact on how you will

remember them

• The student think that they cannot depends on the lecturer

because of his unappealing attire

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• The lecturer took a glance and formed her first impression

towards the new students

• She keeps the thought to herself without saying it out

FIRST IMPRESSION LECTURER

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CONCEPT 3:‘Non verbal cues’

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• The behaviours, gestures and expressions conveying

one’s thought without any words spoken

• A type of emotional expression

NON-VERBAL CUES

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FIRST IMPRESSION STUDENT

• body gestures are non-verbal cues involving actions and

movements to convey the meaning without words

• When the lecturer giving assignment, the students began to

make different body gesture showing their thought

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• The lecturer showing different facial expression during

student’s presentation

• Shocking, Approve, Disgust,

FIRST IMPRESSION LECTURER

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CONCEPT 4:‘Impression Management’

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• The ways to influence how others think of someone

or something or towards oneself.

• This process can happen consciously or in

subconscious.

IMPRESSION MANAGEMENT

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• The spotlight effect is when one thinks that everything about

themselves is obvious to others, like their thoughts, behaviour,

appearance and more.

• The lecturer thought the students will be impress with his new

iPhone 6

• The lecturer tend to believe that his iPhone6 is noticed more

than it really is

IMPRESSION MANAGEMENT LECTURER

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• Ingratiation is when one impress another by flattering them.

• The student attempts to become more likeable by his

lecturer through helping the lecturer

IMPRESSION MANAGEMENT STUDENT

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CONCEPT 5:‘STEREOTYPE’

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• An overly generalized belief about a particular group

of people.

• Stereotype can be distinguished into 3 sub concepts,

which is racism, sexism, and ageism

STEREOTYPE

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• The lecturer shows stereotype towards the student

• He insult the new student’s nationality

STEREOTYPE LECTURER

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• The student shows sexism towards the opposite gender

• Both genders had pointed out the negativities of the other gender

STEREOTYPE STUDENT