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alcoholinduced risktaking behaviour Marianne ErskineShaw PhD Candidate Content The Issue The Research What have we learnt The Study The Results What more

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alcoholinduced risktaking behaviour Marianne ErskineShaw PhD Candidate Content The Issue The Research What have we learnt The Study The Results What more have we learnt. Jie Tang. *. , . Sen. Wu. *. , and . Jimeng. Sun. +. *. Tsinghua University. +. IBM TJ Watson Research Center. Conformity. Conformity is the act of matching . attitudes. , . opinions. , . and . behaviors. influence . of . group members with . deviant . opinions. Lyn M. Van . Swol. , . Emily . Acosta-Lewis, . & Giovanna . Dimperio. Social Judgment Schemes. Davis (1996)-. identify functions or decision schemes that can predict how group member preferences are combined into the group decision for responses on a continuum . Social influence. Conformity (majority influence) and explanations of why people conform, including informational social influence and normative social influence . Types of conformity, including internalisation and compliance . Social Psychology. Miss Bird. Homework due. Research . and make notes on the key study on minority influence by Moscovici et al (1969) - APFCC. . Complete . the 4-mark past-exam question on conformity . Peer-Pressure & Risk-Taking Behaviour. The Peer Group. “Peer” – anyone who has one or more characteristics or roles in common with one or more other individuals (gender, age, occupation, social group etc.). Chapter 14. Effects of Being Observed. SOCIAL FACILITATION: tendency to perform a task better in front of others than when alone. SOCIAL INTERFERENCE: tendency to perform a task worse in front of others than when alone. Geoff Goodman, Ph.D.. Today’s lecture will focus on why this is so hard to do!. What is conformity?. Conformity . refers to a change in a person’s behavior or opinions as a result of real or imagined pressure from a person or group of people. Train-the-trainer training. Understand the backgrounds and theories the . VISAL course . is based on.. Understand and be able to apply the sessions in a . VISAL course. . Understand what is needed to facilitate a . Social Psychology . Lesson Objectives:. To . define. and . apply. the three ‘levels’ of conformity . – compliance, identification . and . internalisation. to real life scenarios.. To . define. . Social influence. TYPES. of conformity: . internalisation, identification and . compliance. EXPLANATIONS. . for conformity: . normative and informational. Social Influence . Social influence is the scientific study of the ways in which people’s thoughts, feelings and behaviours are affected by other people. Procedure:. Make a private estimate – write it down do not show anyone else?. In small groups – discuss your estimate and establish a group estimate. Share with whole class.. Make a second private estimate. 1.What . is conformity?. 2.Why . do you think people in society conform. ?. 3.What . is obedience?. 5.Who . in society do we obey?. 6.Can . you think of examples where people in society have resisted against conformity or obedience? . Lowi. , Ginsberg, . Shepsle. , . Ansolabehere. Groups and Interests. Chapter 13. The Pull and Push of Groups and Interests. There is a . “. pull. ”. and a . “. push. ”. organizing political activity in the United . Agenda:. -Do Now. -Notes. -Activity. Do Now. Go to my teacher page under AP Psych. Do Now’s and click on the link for today’s date.. Ap psychology: Unit 12. Social Psychology. The scientific study of how we .

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