PPT-Social Psychology - Social Influence
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Social influence Conformity majority influence and explanations of why people conform including informational social influence and normative social influence Types
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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 . What is Psychology?. study of how and why humans act as they do. Instead of studying how humans function in cultures or societies, psychology focuses on the individual, and the personal and unique experiences that influence how the individual acts and thinks. Two Types of Social Influence. Techniques of Social Influence. Persuasion. Resisting Persuasion. Social Influence and Persuasion. James Warren Jones . Jonestown (1978). How could Jim Jones have influenced his followers to such a deep level that more than 900 committed revolutionary suicide?. By: Sky, Rachel, Isaac, Kayla, Chase, Gabby, . Malia. , and Mark . Personality Structure. Freud’s view of human personality—including its emotions and striving—arises from a conflict between our aggressive, pleasure-seeking biological impulses and the internalized social restraints against them.. 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 . Honglei. . Zhuang. , . Yihan. Sun, Jie Tang, Jialin Zhang, Xiaoming Sun. Influence Maximization. 0.6. 0.5. 0.1. 0.4. 0.6. 0.1. 0.8. 0.1. A. B. C. D. E. F. Probability . of . influence. Marketer Alice. Theme One: Psychology Is Empirical. Knowledge acquired through observation. Research to test ideas. Requires skepticism. Data, documentation – where is the evidence?. Theme 2: Psychology Is Theoretically Driven. Lesley Parish & Jenny Dale . Objectives. Define power, influence and authority. Critically analyse power dynamics in social work practice in the context of moral philosophy and ethics. Explore theories related to power use in practice. By: Robert S. Feldman. Module 1, Chapter 1 pages 4-11. What do you think of when I say the word . Psychology?. Name some examples. What is Psychology – Chapter 1 page 4. Psychology means the scientific study of . This perspective grew largely out of frustration with both behaviorism and psychoanalysis.. The focus of psychology should not be on observable behavior and how it can be manipulated (behaviorism).. Nor should it be on unconscious motivation and how to understand it (psychoanalysis).. 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? . According to the American Psychological Association:. “[Psychologists] study . the intersection of two critical relationships: one between brain function and behavior, and another between the environment and behavior. As scientists, psychologists follow scientific methods, using careful observation, experimentation and . We study psychology to gain insight into behavior. Why we do what we do, and what our actions . mean. Psychology- . The scientific study of behavior and mental processes. This can include both human and animal behaviors. Learning Objectives . What do social psychologists study. ?. . How old is the discipline of social . psychology?. Why was World War II so important in the development of social psychology in the United States. 1MemoryAttachmentEyewitness TestimonyPsychologySocial InfluenceResearchMethodsDudley SixthApproachesPsychopathologyThis looks at different aspects of memory for instance eyewitness testimony and why w
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