Title: The funny things we do...
1The funny things we do...
- Kate Niederhoffer
- Social and Personality Psychology
- University of Texas at Austin
- 4/06/04
2Introduction
- Classic Rocks in Social psychology
- The cool psychology
3Mood and Math
- n 6-8
- Mood Math
- Introductions
- Place of origin
- Embarrassing moments
- Rating self vs. others questionnaire (appearance,
intelligence) - Mat test
4The very next day
- Same group
- Favorite childhood moment
- Favorite food and why
- Self vs. others
- Someone in this room
- Who is it?
- How many people will guess right?
5The Spotlight Effect
- People tend to believe the social spotlight
shines more brightly on them than it actually
does - Repeat offender study
- Bad hair days
- Embarrassing t-shirts
- Absenteeism
6Wegner On being a bat
- On seeing life from the perspective of an animal
that can't see - "We're all in that position with regard to other
minds, generally -- we don't really know what
it's like to be other people. Much of what social
psychology is about is being able to think and
talk about experience in a way that helps us
bridge the gap from one mind to another.
7Enough about me
- Compared to other UT students (same year and
sex), rate yourself on the following attributes - Leadership
- Creativity
- Energy Level
- Sincerity
- Athleticism
8Above Average Effect
Ability ppl above average
Getting along with others 89
Written expression 64
Spoken expression 63
Leadership 70
Athletics 60
9How You Rank
Ability Chase students above average
Leadership 91
Athletic Ability 70
Energy Level 71
Creativity 90
Sincerity 89
Intelligence 79
Trustworthiness 93
10Fundamental Motives
- Need to feel good about ourselves
- Seeing ourselves and anything connected to us in
positive light. - Seek connectedness
- Strive for mastery
11Fundamental motives
- Need to feel good about ourselves
- Seek connectedness
- Creating and maintaining feelings of mutual
support, liking and acceptance. - Strive for mastery
12On fitting in Video
13Imagine...
14Which of the comparison lines is the same as the
standard line?
Asch, 1955
15What did participants do?
- 76 went along with the clearly incorrect
majority at least once - In all, Ps conformed 37 of the time
- However, 24 NEVER conformed
16More movies
17Also in the name of connectedness
- We want to be seen as likable (AA)
- To fit in (Elevator)
- To gain approval (Picketing)
- To conform to others preferences
- Affiliation, friendship, intimacy
18Misattribution of Arousal Dutton Aron (1973)
- Capilano Canyon Suspension bridge
- 5 feet wide, 450 feet long
- Wooden boards attached to wire cables -spanning a
height of 250 feet - Scenic Attractions on Creativity
19The effects of scenic attractions on creativity
Vs.
20Misattribution of Arousal (Dutton Aron, 1973)
21Real World vs. Road Rules
22Fundamental motives
- Need to feel good about ourselves
- Seek connectedness
- Strive for mastery
- Understanding ourselves and world around us.
Trying to predict and control outcomes.
23For the next 3 minutes Write down your
thoughts. Anything that comes to mind
24Emotional Expression
- Increases in Health
- Better grades
- Faster to find jobs
- Better immunological functioning
- Increasing causal insight words, moderate
positive and negative emotions
25Changes in Handwriting
26For the next 3 minutesTry not to think of a
white bear
27For the next 3 minutesGo ahead and think of a
white bear
28Rebound Effect
GROUP PHASE 2 Rings PHASE 3 Rings
Experimental 6 16
Control --- 11
Phase 1 5min Verbalization. Phase 2 Dont
think of White Bear (experimental only) Phase 3
Think about White Bear
29Trying to control our minds
- Dont think of a white bear
- Dont swing the pendulum on the forbidden axis
- Dont eat chocolate
"They mentioned a white bear about once a
minute," Then, if I asked them to think about
anything at all, they would mention white bears
more often than if I had initially asked them to
think about white bears on purpose. Irony Easy
to change our mind, get new ideas, see new
perspective, but when we try NOT to think about
something
30Hard to tell ourselves not to do something
- BUT, easy to be told what to do
31When to help?
- The greater number who see an emergency
- more/less likely to help?
- Where would you rather have a bike accident?
- 38 ppl watched Kitty Genovese and did nothing
- Darley Latané Seizure study
32Helping Darley Latané
- I-er-um-I think I I need-er-if-if could er-er
somebody er-er-er-er-er-er give me a
little-er-give me a little help here
because-er-I-er-Im-er-h-h-having a-a-a real
problem er right now and I-er-if somebody could
help me out it would- it would-er-er s-s-sure be
good because-er-there-er-ag cause I er-I-uh-Ive
got one of the-er-seier-er-things coming on
and-and-and I could really use some help so if
somebody would-er give me a little
h-help-uh-er-er-er-er c-ould somebody-er
er-help-er-uh-uh-uh choking sounds Im gonna
die-er-er help-er-er-seizure chokes, then
quiet
33Bystander Intervention
participants responding with help
Seconds from start of seizure
34Social Psychology
- The scientific study of how peoples thoughts
feelings and behaviors are influenced by the real
or imagined presence of others - The power of the situation