1. What are the characteristics of communication? -the sharing of experience -process of creating a meaning between two or more people -intangible -ever-changing process 2. What are the components of the communication process? -communicator 1:Sender/Receiver -communicator 2:Receiver/Sender -Feedback -Time 3. In communication‚ the content is what is being intentionally conveyed within a message. When we say that there is also a relational dimension‚ we mean that an added meaning is
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PSYC 100: Introduction to Psychology Study Guide for Exam 4 Chapters 12‚ 14‚ &15 The following Study Guide is to be used as a tool to help you guide your studying through the chapters covered for this exam. There may be information covered in this study guide that is not on your exam or information on the exam which is not covered on this study guide. Remember‚ you are responsible for all information in the text and class‚ including videos‚ lecture and discussions. However‚ having a solid understanding
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The Power of the Situation A week of urban mayhem was ignited by the April 29‚ 1992 jury acquittal of four white police officers who were captured on videotape beating black motorist Rodney King. The angry response in South Central produced its own brutal footage‚ most dramatically the live broadcast from a hovering TV news helicopter of two black men striking unconscious with a brick‚ kicking‚ and then dancing over the body of‚ white truck driver Reginald Denny. The final three-day toll
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Perceptual Type of Knowledge: SOCIAL COGNITION-Person Perception: Forming Impressions of Others by AL Tangcangco I learned a lot from this topic‚ the discussions tell me more about the reality in life especially in giving impressions to the people we usually meet. I am presently working as a secondary teacher‚ a part-time college instructor and at the same time a hiring officer in a department store. The topic teaches me well‚ on how to give impression to the people around me specifically to
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Theories of Motivation Arousal: * A person’s state of alertness and mental and physical activation. Arousal Theory: * People are motivated to maintain an optimal level of arousal. * The optimal level is different for all of us. Stimulus Motives: * Motives that cause us to increase stimulation. * Appear to be unlearned‚ * Curiosity‚ exploration‚ and play that occur when your arousal is too low. Yerkes-Dodson Law Yerkes-Dodson Law: * Principle that performance on a
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Bennett IB Psychology SOCIOCULTURAL LEVEL OF ANALYSIS REVIEW _SOCIOCULTURAL COGNITION_ PRINCIPLES OF THE SOCIOCULTURAL LEVEL OF ANALYSIS HUMAN BEINGS ARE SOCIAL ANIMALS AND WE HAVE A BASIC NEED TO "BELONG." The biological and cognitive systems that makeup the individual are embedded in an even larger system of interrelationships with other individuals. The relationship between the individual is affected by being part of a group is BIDIRECTIONAL: as an individual is affected by being part of
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Perception can be defined as a process by which individuals select‚ organize and interpret their sensory impressions‚ so as to give meaning to their environment. Perception is a complex cognitive process and differs from person to person. People’s behavior is influenced by their perception of reality‚ rather than the actual reality. In comparison to sensation‚ perception is a much broader concept. Sensation involves simply receiving stimuli through sensory organs‚ whereas the process of perception
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individual are influenced by the real‚ imagined‚ or inferred behavior or characteristics of other people. Lesson Outline (10:00) 1. Attributing Behavior to Persons or to Situations (1:00) a. Contrast dispositional and situational attributions and learn about the fundamental attribution error 2. Attitudes and Actions (1:00) b. Define attitude‚ the conditions under which it occurs‚ and the foot in the door phenomenon 3. Conformity and Obedience (1:00) c. Define the chameleon
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Final Exam Sample Questions 1) One possible cause of depression is: A)abnormal levels of seratonin B)loss of brain tissue. C)erratic firing of unmyelinated neurons. D)excess coritsol activity. E)the gene for schizophrenia. 2)Which of the following is NOT a component of attitudes? A)disposition B)cognition C)behaviour D)affect E)all of the above 3)Which of the following individuals might be diagnosed as having panic disorder? A)Louie‚ who is excessively anxious
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As a Millennial I understand that communication skills from my generation are atrocious. After completing chapter fourteen “Social Psychology” in Psychology Tenth Edition by David G. Myers‚ I know understand methods that will help me improve my social relationships with my family‚ friends‚ and future employer. The first method to improving your communication is to fully understand how individual’s communication with one another. Social Psychology comes into action when we are wanting to understand
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