Module 74: Attribution Attitudes and Actions
Social psychologists
Fundamental attribution error
Attribution theory
Fundamental attribution error
Individualist cultures versus collectivist cultures
Attitudes and actions
Attitudes
Peripheral route persuasion
Central route persuasion
Actions versus attitudes
Foot in the door phenomenon
Role playing
Zimbardo’s Prison Experiment
Cognitive dissonance theory
Module 75: conformity and obedience
Conformity
Automatic mimicry
Mood contagion
Chamelon effect
Conformity and social norms
Solomon Asch 1955
Factors that increase the likelihood to conform
Normative social influence
Informational social influence
Obedience
Stanley Milgram 1963
Factors that increased obedience
The village of Le Chambron
Lessons from the Obedience Studies
Module 76: Group Behavior
Social Facilitation
Social Loafing
Three causes of social loafing
Deindividuation
Group polarization
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Groupthink
Power of individuals
Social control
Personal control
Minority influence
Cultural influences
Culture
Variation across cultures
Norms
Variation over time
Module 77: Prejudice and Discrimination
Prejudice
3 parts
Ethnocentrism
Discrimination
How prejudiced are people
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Social Roots of Prejudice
Social inequality
Just world phenomenon
Blame the victim dynamic
Us and them
In group
Out group
In group bias
Emotional roots of prejudice
Scapegoat theory
Cognitive roots of prejudice
Forming categories
Halberstadt 2011
Outgroup homogeneity
Other race effect
Remembering vivid cases
Believing the world is just
Module 78: Aggression
aggresison
The biology of aggression
Genetic influences
Neural influences
Biochemical influences
Psychological and Social-Cultural factors
Aversive events
Frustration aggression principle
Reinforcement and modeling
Aggression replacement programs
Nisbett & Cohen 1996
Media Models for violence
Social scripts
Module 79: Attraction
Proximity
Mere exposure effect
Physical attractiveness
Similarity
Romantic Love
Passionate love
Companionate love
Equity
Self disclosure
Positive support
Module 80: altruism, conflict and peacemaking
Altruism
Bystander intervention
Bystander effect
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The norms for helping
Social exchange theory
Reciprocity norm
Social responsibility norm
Conflict and peace making
Elements of conflict
Conflict
Social traps
Mirror image perceptions
Self fulfilling prophecies
Promoting peace
Contact
Sherif 1966
Superordinate goals
GRIT