Zimbardo’s Prison Study Showed how we deindividuate AND become the roles we are given. Philip Zimbardo has students at Stanford U play the roles of prisoner and prison guards in the basement of psychology building. They were given uniforms and numbers for each prisoner. What do you think happened? Role Playing can also affect attitudes! 1
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Zimbardo’s Prison StudyShowed how we deindividuate AND become the roles we are given.Philip Zimbardo has students at Stanford U play the roles of prisoner and prison guards in the basement of psychology building.They were given uniforms and numbers for each prisoner.What do you think happened?Role Playing can also affect attitudes!
provides an outlet for anger by providing someone to blame People lashing out at
innocent Arab-Americansfollowing 9/11
Children with high IQscores at age 10 typicallyexpress low prejudiceat age 30
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Social Relations
Just-World Phenomenon
the belief that people get what they deserve and deserve what they get
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Social Inequalities –People with money, power, and prestige tend to be prejudiced against those without
“Blame the Victim” dynamic – rape exampleSlave owners perceived slaves as being innately lazy, ignorant, and irresponsible, thereby having the traits that “justified” enslaving them
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Aggression
any physical or verbal behavior intended to hurt or destroy
Frustration-Aggression Principle
principle that frustration – the blocking of an attempt to achieve some goal –creates anger, which can generate aggression
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Conflict
perceived incompatibility of actions, goals, or ideas