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Title: Social Psychology: Personal Perspectives (Chapter 14)


1
Social Psychology Personal Perspectives
(Chapter 14)
  • Second Lecture Outline
  • Attitudes and Behavior
  • Love and attraction
  • Communication

2
You meet someone at a party you become
romantically interested in. What features or
characteristics have you noticed?
  • List three on the piece of paper

3
Quiz
  • 40 questions
  • Chapters 11, 12, 13, 14
  • 10 questions/chapter
  • short answer questions (20 points)
  • Get to class on time please!!!!!!

4
Attitude
  • Learned, stable, relatively enduring evaluation
    of a person, object, or idea
  • Cognitive, behavioral, and affective components
  • Observational learning or modelling
  • Michael Jordon wears Nike shoes
  • But Joe DiMaggio and coffee makers?
  • Beer commercials at the beach Classical
    conditioning or modeling?

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Attitude change
  • Central route provide a direct argument
  • Cigarette packaging (the latest smoking causes
    impotence
  • Physical fitness ads participaction
  • Direct appeals for votes during elections
  • Peripheral route indirect messages
  • Smoking posters in doctors offices
  • Seeing active adults
  • Photo-ops kissing babies, no silly hats

7
Credibility and likability Who would you hire
to be in your running shoe commercial? Why?
8
What is the basis of interpersonal attraction?
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Liking and Loving
  • Reinforcement theory we like those who
    reinforce us
  • Secondary reinforcement We like those who are
    around when we are being reinforced
  • Equity theory Reinforcers and punishers between
    individuals should be equal
  • Two-component cognitive labelling passionate
    love is emotional and physical arousal with
    labelling arousal as love

10
Sternbergs triangular theory of love
Intimacy Confiding in others sharing feelings
Passion Erotic attraction in love
Commitment Intention to remain in
relationship
How do these change with age?
11
Proximity theory We like those we are exposed
to and and near us. People from Ottawa may be
more likely to like Alanis Morrisette
12
Balance theory Friends have similar attitudes

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Communication
  • Verbal communication What is said and how it is
    received
  • Talk table research
  • Nonverbal communication Action speaks louder
    than words
  • Eye contact, proximity, posture, gestures
  • Cultural variation in communication style
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