The undercover footage showed staff repeatedly assaulting and harshly restraining patients under chairs. Staff gave patients cold punishment showers, left one outside in near zero temperatures, and poured mouthwash into another's eyes. Staff repeatedly taunted and teased residents despite already being reported.…
The intent of this paper is to discuss the dynamics of a group of coworkers and peers form the perspective of social psychology. The group will be analyzed in relation to the formation of norms, roles, hierarchy, potential groupthink, and any communication patterns as observed.…
Today I had an assignment for my sociology 101 class. The assignment was to observe the environment around us. The main goal is to see the actions or interactions of people around us. During my observation, I saw a pattern. I was scrupulous on picking the location of to people watch, but ultimately decided the memorial union was the best place, due to the fact that there are typically abundant amounts of students there.…
typically do what is expected. I decided to do the unexpected and break a cultural norm.…
By using the observation method I will be able to observe employees on the job: I will also be able to see how well the communicate with one another, see how well they can handle certain situations under pressure, how fast their productivity goes, and how well they work together as a team. By observing the employees at Roanoke I am able to witness the problems myself to make sure that what I’ve been told is just not hear say in the work place, and that I will have proof of what has been going on with my own eyes.…
On one of my early shifts duties, as I started my shift, I noticed the presence of an unfamiliar person within the premises, who appeared to be…
In my experience with breaking social norms to discover different reactions, I learned that social norms are really important to our society’s interactions and communications. If people did not obey certain norms and theses norms were not followed there would be chaos in society. Understanding the importance of social norms and experiencing breaking one helps to better understand how and why people interact in…
Observing is an art. The ability to properly examine a person or situation is a part of my norm. Observing different individuals serves different purposes for me. Surveying my environment and who I am around protects me. Before I get involved in any activity, no matter how…
My first time being observed was very difficult because I used to think that people were observing me to find my mistakes and to eventually fire me. Nowadays I have changed my opinion and really see being observed as a positive thing.…
The purpose of this observation assignment was to investigate and interpret the different types of interactions between the individuals and groups present, as well as the environment in which these interactions take place. The various power relationships and sense of hierarchy in addition to the status and authority among the different individuals are also extremely pertinent to this assignment, as the dissection of such interactions and relationships may implicate certain socially constructed gender roles placed on these individuals and society as a whole. The field observation was conducted at the restaurant Pancakes on the Rocks in Sydney. The role adopted, was that of observer as participant. Group structures and dynamics, as well as overall activity, patterns of behavior, and the duration and timing of such behaviors and interactions were observed and recorded. Sociological concepts pertaining to age, gender, class, and ethnicity were also noted and applied.…
The research designed used in this study is Naturalistic Observation. The chosen research design matched what the authors described and observed in their study. Naturalistic observation research involves studying spontaneous behavior of participants in their natural surroundings which are the professors in a class setting. The researcher records what they see at the moment. Observing the flow of behavior in its own setting studies have greater ecological validity.…
I began this experiment on February 19th, 2015 in Palisades Park, New Jersey. Now what is interesting about Palisades Park is that it is a Korean town. There were a lot of Korean cafes and bakeries all around the area. And just like me, they all had Cultural Particularities, traits that are particular to a culture. I was very interested in recording the reactions of the people in this town while I would be breaking the norm. I first entered a bakery called Shilla. There were quiet a few people at the place. I observed and it seemed as though most of them were Korean elders socializing and minding their own business. I walked up to the cash register feeling a little bit nervous. The cashier looked very friendly and had a pleasant smile on her face. As soon as I approached her, I asked her, “Can I get a Big Mac, please.” She replied, “Excuse me?” And I…
Where are you? Who is there? What activity is taking place? What social groups do the people belong to (e.g., race, gender, age, etc). Who is doing what with whom or to whom? Why are people there (by choice, force, need, etc)? What do you see going on here sociologically? How are people interacting? How are people reacting to each other? Which course readings/materials, can be used to make sense of these observations? Which course readings, theories, films, discussion, etc apply to these observations? How can you relate this specific experience to larger patterns of interaction? What questions need to be asked to deepen your interpretations?…
Executing this exercise was extremely difficult for me. Doing absolutely nothing was an effort because I had to constantly remind myself not to check my phone, to stand still, and not to look around. After numerous attempts, I turned off my phone and the mental reminders became less needed and doing the exercise became easier. The first few minutes I didn’t feel anything in particular. I was simply standing, looking straight ahead, and absorbed in my contemplation, but after about five minutes I couldn’t help but notice some people giving me outlandish looks. I tried not to avert my attention to them but even still I could feel their eyes on me. I started feeling really uncomfortable and feeling a sense of judgment and rejection. As if because I was standing there with no evident purpose that I was suddenly displaced from society. I believe the couple of stares I received from passersby and the stares from the people that were watching me for a prolonged amount of time and were witnesses of my unusual behavior were the root of my feelings of social nonacceptance. My odd conduct even seemed to arise suspicion in the officer parked across the street from me. After the ten minutes were up, I looked back and saw the officer examining around the spot I which I stood. On the contrary, others didn’t even seem to notice. They seemed too immersed in their own lives to even take note of my abnormal behavior. However, those that did notice didn’t fail to make me feel as if my behavior was ignominious.…
The process of organizational behavior will develop understandings between co-workers and yourself. For more than a century…