Title: Social Psychology
1Social Psychology
- The scientific study of how people think about,
influence, and relate to one another. - In other words, how does being in a group change
how we behave?
2Key Question
- If an authority figure ordered you to hurt
another person, would you do it? - Can you think of an authority figure in history
who ordered people to hurt others?
3Today, you will read an article about this
experiment and watch a clip of ordinary people
asked to cause pain to others by an authority
figure
4Would an ordinary person hurt others if an
authority figure said to do so?
- Stanley Milgram wanted to find out.
- In 1961 he carried out the famous Milgram
experiment. - The results were truly shocking.
5Wrap-up Question
- Describe a situation, not discussed in class
today, in which someone might defy his/her moral
beliefs because an authority figure told them to
do so.
6Warm-Up
- Describe a time that you were part of a loud,
possibly rowdy crowd. - How did this crowd seem affect your behavior?
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7 - Social Facilitation Improved performance of
tasks because of the presence of others. - Most common example, Can you guess it?
- SPORTS!
- Track runners run faster when competing against
others, for example.
8Another Example?
9Cars Take off Faster from a Traffic Light when
there are other cars present
10- Social Loafing The tendency for people to exert
less effort toward completing a task when they
are apart of a group than when they are
performing a task alone. - The famous experiment that dealt with social
loafing was the tug-of-war experiment.
11University of Massachusetts students put forth
82 as much effort when they were blindfolded and
believed three others were pulling behind them.
12What would you do if you knew beyond a shadow of
a doubt that you would never get caught?
13- We lose moral inhibitions when we feel anonymous
(hey, nobody focusing on me as an
individual) and excited. - This phenomenon is called deindividuation.
- We deindividuate when in a large crowd. This is
also known as mob mentality and explains riots.
14Other examples of deindividuation are
- Road Rage, because we feel excited and anonymous
when we are angered while driving.
15- It is the car that makes us feel anonymous. That
is also why people in the car do this
16A final example of Deindivuduation
- Wearing War Paint to feel anonymous during war.
- Obviously the battle adds the excitement.
17- Group Polarization The strengthening of a
groups shared attitudes over time. - Examples
- Fraternities and Sororities
- Political groups
- Religious groups
18- Group Think The mode of thinking that occurs
when the desire for harmony in a decision-making
group overrides a realistic appraisal of
alternatives. - Groupthink tends to happen in new groups such as
new Presidential administrations. - People jump on the bandwagon of a bad idea
because they think that everyone else likes the
idea and dont want to rock the boat. In reality
nobody likes this idea.
19- In fact it is a terrible idea.
- Nobody is asked to list pros and cons
- No outside experts are called in to give an
objective opinion. - A bad decision gets made.
- Historical examples
- Bay of Pigs
- Watergate
20- Self-fulfilling prophecy act in a way that
unintentionally makes a belief come true. - Ex. A teacher is told her students are all
geniuses. She challenges them more and the are
very successful that year. - Ex. I think Jane is mad at me (shes not). I
give Jane the cold shoulder. Jane is mad at me. -
21Thought Question
- Do you believe that believing you are going to
have a great day in the morning is likely to make
that happen?
22- Normative social influence Influence resulting
from a persons desire to gain approval or avoid
disapproval.
23- Informational social influence Influence
resulting from ones willingness to accept
others opinions about reality. - Ex. Believing a statistic without researching it
- Ex. Believing what others say about a person
that you have never met.
24Wrap-up Question
- Explain how at least 3 of the terms covered today
might apply to a high school football game.