Title: Psychology
1Psychology
- the scientific study of behavior and mental
processes
2Science
- not a recipe or set of procedures
- an attitude
- why is a scientific attitude necessary?
3Pre-scientific world view
- natural phenomena mysterious
- storms, change in seasons, etc. attributed to
supernatural beings - the gods as capricious as humans in their
emotions and motives - necessary to perform all sorts of effortful
practices to placate the gods
4Beginnings of a scientific worldview
- Understanding natural phenomena systematically
5why does a plant grow instead of dying?
- identify variables
- water
- sunlight
6- vary those factors systematically
- no sun, water
- no water, sun
- sun, water
- no sun, no water
7Scientific attitude
- systematic
- sceptical
- open-minded
8- a systematic approach reduces chaos and wasteful
effort
9- a sceptical attitude prevents us from acting on
blind faith - ever been bled by a leech?
- fallen off the edge of the earth lately?
10- open-mindedness prevents us from making
scepticism a new faith - the fate of Freuds seduction hypothesis
11A sceptical approach to observation
- Why seeing isnt always believing
12The Nature of Observation ISocial Perception
13Social Perception
- How do we perceive others?
- What inferences do we make about them based on
our observations? - How do those inferences affect our work as
psychologists?
14How do we perceive others?
- The FUNDAMENTAL ATTRIBUTION ERROR
15HELLO, SUSAN!, How are you today?
16Mfph
17Why did she say that?
18Boy, what a grouch!
19SNOB
Snob
20DISPOSITIONAL ATTRIBUTION
21DISPOSITIONAL ATTRIBUTION
- We attribute others behavior to internal mental
states/processes or to personality traits
22SITUATIONAL ATTRIBUTION
23How do we perceive ourselves?
The ACTOR-OBSERVER EFFECT
24SITUATIONAL ATTRIBUTION
- We attribute our own behavior to external
situational factors
25DISPOSITION
Thoughts, Feelings, Personality traits
Others behavior
Ssusan d
26 My behavior
Ssusan d
The trolley was late My dog ate it. The devil
made me do it.
Situational Factors
27Why did you get a D on the exam?
28a) you were too lazy to study b) youre stupid c)
you dont care about your grades
29Why did I get a D on the exam?
30a) the lighting was bad b) the exam was unfair c)
the teacher hates me
31(((For Psychologists)
- Why did the chicken cross the road?
32Because he wanted to get to the other side.
33Why are voters inconsistent in their attitudes?
34Im against abortion, but for the death penalty,
and against assisted suicide.
35Youre what?
36...unclear on the concept?
37or influenced by television news?
38TakeTake a minute to test yourself
- What is the FUNDAMENTAL ATTRIBUTION ERROR?
39How does it differ from the ACTOR-OBSERVER EFFECT?
40the Fundamental Attribution Error
- How might it influence psychological research?
41The case of Kitty Genovese
- raped and murdered in front of 38 eyewitnesses
- no one called the police
- evidence of the apathy, callousness,
indifference of city dwellers?
42Any other hypotheses?
- Take a minute to write down TWO
43DISPOSITION
Thoughts, Feelings, Personality traits
Others
behavior (Failure to help)
Ssusan d
44DISPOSITION
Indifference, Apathy, Callousness, Selfishness, Fe
ar
Others
behavior (Failure to help)
Ssusan d
45 My behavior
Ssusan d
Situational Factors
46Dispositional Factors
Indifference, Apathy, Callousness,
Others
behavior (Failure to help)
Ssusan d
Situational Factors?
Presence of others
47How do we perceive others?
- The FUNDAMENTAL ATTRIBUTION ERROR
- The ACTOR-OBSERVER EFFECT
- The SELF-SERVING BIAS
48The SELF-SERVING BIAS
- We explain our own successes and failures very
differently from the way we see others successes
and failures
49The Self-serving Bias
- Why did we spend fifty dollars on Powerball
tickets?
You fell I tripped
50Youre an idiot.
51SucSuccess and Failure
- Failure
- OTHERS disposition
- SELFsituation
- (Fundamental Attribution Error)
- Success
- OTHERS situation
- SELF disposition
- doesnt follow the Fundamental Attribution Error!
52- Failure
- YOU stupidity, laziness
- ME bad luck
- Success
- YOU clearly, luck
- ME brains, of course,
- oh, and hard work, conscientiousness, effort,
attention, skill.
53Social Perception
- Fundamental Attribution Error
- Actor-Observer Effect
- Self-serving Bias
- Nonverbal Communication
54Nonverbal Communication
- Another source of inferences about people, based
on what we observe.
55Who are these people?
56What is this man feeling?
57sad...
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59MAD
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61glad!
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63Go to your room, young man!
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65HES the one, officer!
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67Juliet!
68Nonverbal Communication
- Appearance age, gender, clothing styles
- we make inferences about power and status
- Posture sad
- Gesture go to your room, Juliet!
- Facial expression glad
69For Psychologists
- What are the consequences of social perception
and social cognition for psychological research?
70A few examples
- Inconsistent voter attitudes are due to voters
lack of cognitive development (FUNDAMENTAL
ATTRIBUTION ERROR)
71- Other researchers fail to find their predicted
results because? - Theyre crummy researchers, of course
72- I fail to find my predicted results because?
- The sample size was too small
- The temperature in the room was too hot
- The measure I used (which someone else designed)
is flawed...
73You try...
- What are the possible consequences for research
of - the illusory correlation
- confirmation bias
- availability heuristic?