Title: Social Psychology
1Social Psychology
- David Myers
- 11e
- Chapter 5 Social Influence
- Genes, Culture, and Gender
- -How we influence one another
2How Are We Influenced by Human Nature and
Cultural Diversity?What is your belief/affect
response to Jan and Tomoko?
- Genes, Evolution, and Behavior
- Natural selection
- Heritable traits that best enable organisms to
survive and reproduce are passed to ensuing
generations - Social animals Join, conform, recognize social
status - Social as well as biological evolution occurs
(still does) - Such as trust, disapproval, punishment, altruism,
morality - Social behavior genetics are harder to see
because they interact (happens along with)
cultural changes - Evolutionary psychology
- Study of the evolution of cognition and behavior
based on principles of natural selection - There has been enough time for variance in genes
- Variation has been recent , copious, and regional
(N.Wade)
3How Are We Influenced by Human Nature and
Cultural Diversity?
- Culture and Behavior
- Culture
- Enduring behaviors, ideas, attitudes, and
traditions shared by a large group of people and
transmitted from one generation to the next - Cultural diversity
- Our behavior is socially programmed
- Could it also be influenced by genes?
- One in eight Americans is an immigrant
4How Are We Influenced by Human Nature and
Cultural Diversity?
- Culture and Behavior
- Norms Expected behavior by the group
- Norms (implicit rules for getting along)
- Standards for accepted and expected behavior
- Expressiveness - German v. Greeks?
- Punctuality - U.S. v. Caribbean ? Jamaica?
- Rule Breaking a social norm for rule breaking?
- whats the benefit of that?
- Personal Space prison inmates v. us
- Buffer zone we like to maintain around our
bodies - Eye contact when is it appropriate? How long?
- a stare (creepy) v. hes looking at me
5How Are We Influenced by Human Nature and
Cultural Diversity?
- Culture and Behavior
- Cultural similarity
- What is a theory of mind?
- Universal friendship norms
- Universal trait dimensions CANOE
- Universal social belief dimensions
- Cynicism, social complexity, reward for hard
work, spirituality, fate control - Universal status norms (R. Brown)
- Intimacy (you must call me professor!!)
- Incest taboo why is this universal?
- Norms of war except for Iraq and a few others
6How Are Males and Females Alike and Different?
- Gender
- Characteristics, whether biological or socially
influenced, by which people define male and
female - Females
- 70 more fat, shorter, weigh less
- More sensitive to smells and sounds
- More vulnerable to anxiety disorders, depression
- Males
- Slower to reach puberty, die younger
- ADHD!!!!
- Commit suicide (more women try but dont succeed)
7How Are Males and Females Alike and Different?
- Describe themselves in more relational terms
- Experience more relationship-linked emotions
- More empathetic
- Gravitate toward jobs that reduce inequalities
- Focus on tasks and on connections with large
groups - Respond to stress with fight or flight response
- Gravitate toward jobs that enhance inequalities
8How Are Males and Females Alike and Different?
- Social Dominance
- (when is it better to be socially dominant?)
- Men are socially dominant
- Womens wages in industrial countries average 77
percent of mens - Men tend to be more autocratic women more
democratic - Men take more risks
9How Are Males and Females Alike and Different?
- Aggression
- Physical or verbal behavior intended to hurt
someone - In the U.S., the arrest ratio of male to female
is 9 to 1 - When provocation occurs the gender gap shrinks
- Women are slightly more likely to commit indirect
aggressive acts - Spreading malicious gossip
10How Are Males and Females Alike and Different?
- Sexuality
- Men
- More often think about and initiate sex
- Women
- Are more inspired by emotional passion
11Evolution and Gender Doing What Comes Naturally?
- Gender and Mating Preferences
- Men seek out quantity (reproduce widely)
- Spreading genes widely
- Women seek out quality (wisely choose)
- Protecting and nurturing of offspring
12Evolution and Gender Doing What Comes Naturally?
- Reflections on Evolutionary Psychology
- Evolutionary psychologists sometimes start with
an effect and work backward to construct an
explanation - Way to overcome the hindsight bias is to
imagine things turning out otherwise. (find the
function it provides) - Evolutionary psychologists disagree with this
theory - Same criticism for cultural theories
- Their opponents worry that accepting genetically
driven differences reinforces gender stereotypes. - Is evolution genetic determinism? Or can we adapt
to different environments?
13Sample Predictions Derived from Evolutionary
Psychology
14Evolution and Gender Doing What Comes Naturally?
- Gender and Hormones
- Gender gap in aggression seems influenced by
testosterone - As humans age they become more androgynous
- Mixing both masculine and feminine characteristics
15Culture and Gender Doing as the Culture Says?
- Gender Role
- Set of behavior expectations (norms) for males
and females - Confess did culture form you develop roots or
wings? - Discuss Is gender role inequality good or bad?
- Gender roles vary over culture
- Should both spouses work and share child care?
- 41 of 44 countries prefer sharing
- What are the implications for each option?
- Gender roles vary over time
- Evolution and biology do not fix them.
16Culture and Gender Doing as the Culture Says?
- Peer-Transmitted Culture
- 50 of personality (and predisposition to
respond) - is inherited
- 0 -10 percent of individual variations in
personality traits is by - parental nurturing
- The other 40 -50 is peer influence! On values/
preferences - What are some that you learned /adopted?
- What are the implications for values and
behaviors having the - boy/girl scout v. gang group influence?
- Extremism Islamist v. other religious
influence? - Change comes from the youth. Some examples?
17What Can We Conclude about Genes, Culture, and
Gender?
- Biology and Culture
- Biology and experience interact when biological
traits influence how the environment reacts - Epigenetics environment triggers biological
gene expression - E.g. diet, drugs stress
- But some stress is good for us
- (at cellular level and for physical development)
- E.g. Hostility of cop killers in Bronx and Jihad
John - Great truths B f (p e)
- Power of the situation
- Power of the person
- interaction () plays a big role
- A social situation affects different people
differently - People often choose their situation
- People often create their situations