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IB Psychology 2.27.18 Turn in - PPT Presentation

Nothing Take out Notes notes notes Todays Learning Objectives Describe the role of situational and dispositional factors in explaining behavior Discuss two errors in attributions ID: 816616

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IB Psychology 2.27.18

Turn in: NothingTake out: Notes, notes, notesToday’s Learning Objectives:Describe the role of situational and dispositional factors in explaining behavior.Discuss two errors in attributionsEvaluate social identity theory, making reference to relevant studies.Explain the formation of stereotypes and their effects on behavior

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Social Learning (Cognitive) Theory

How should we do things?

HW

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CRA 4.4 (123-126 up to Conformity)

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1. Human Beings are social animals2. Culture influences behavior

.3. Humans have a social self4. Peoples views of the world are resistant to change 4 Principles that define sociocultural levels of analysis—evident today?

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Would this be an effective deterrent?How do you think it might impact your feeling of safety at school?

How should we deal with violence in general as a society? Question: Should teachers be allowed to carry firearms?

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How is it that we learn?

To what extent should we control exposure to experiences?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6scVu9jyAYhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zerCK0lRjp8&t=190sBandura:Examples:Can we link exposure to observation of violence to actions?

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How is it that we learn?

What are the most important contributing factors that lead to behaviors deemed negative to the norms of a society?Peer delinquency = 28 percentMedia violence = 23 percentPeer victimization = 17 percentGender = 12 percentNeighborhood crime = 11 percentAbusive parenting = 9 percentCross-cultural study strengthens link between media violence, aggressive behaviorhttps://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/04/170411085742.htm

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How is it that we learn?

What should a society do in dealing with individuals that display these behaviors? How effective are different methods?http://www.nationmaster.com/country-info/compare/Saudi-Arabia/United-States/Crime

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Question: Should teachers be allowed to carry firearms?

“Nineteen Toppenish school administrators now carry concealed guns whenever they’re on campus.”EndPlay. “One Washington School District Already Has Staff Armed with Guns.” KIRO, 23 Feb. 2018, www.kiro7.com/news/local/one-washington-school-district-already-has-staff-armed-with-guns/705922358.