Individual Programmatic Assessment: Exploring a Classic Study in Social Psychology Christina Parker PSYCH 620 October 28‚ 2013 Stacy Hernandez Individual Programmatic Assessment: Exploring a Classic Study in Social Psychology Social psychology first examined the phenomena later termed “bystander effect” in response to a 1964 murder. The murder of a young woman with as many as 38 witnesses and none who helped until it was too late. The bystander effect is individuals seeing an emergency situation
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Amanda Whitsett Robison History 1301 November 17‚ 2010 The Social Psychology of the Salem Witch Trials The events that took place in Salem‚ Massachusetts in 1692 have had historians scrutinizing over the causes for years. There have been several theories about how the situation became so out of control. The haunting story is well known in America‚ taught to our youth and has been the focus of numerous forms of media. We are familiar with the story but unfamiliar with the origin of its
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Social Psychology: Bringing It All Together PSY 301 Sarah Koerner-Jordan October 22‚ 2012 Franchelle Guy Social Psychology: Bringing It All Together Social psychology is the scientific study of human thoughts‚ feelings‚ and behavior as they relate to and are influenced by others (Feenstra‚ 2011). It is a broad field that covers a variety of topics. Social psychologists study a variety of topics‚ including views of the self‚ persuasion‚ attraction‚ and group processes. Researchers
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SOCIAL PSYC 103 Organizational Studies/Psychology 103 Take Home Exam 2‚ Summer Session‚ 2010 1. Define conformity‚ and distinguish between compliance‚ obedience‚ and acceptance‚ giving examples of each. What types of influences lead to conformity? When are we likely to conform and why does it have a negative connotation in Western society? Compare and contrast the conformity experiments of Sherif and Asch. Describe their methodology and the results that they observed. What processes seem to
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February‚ 10‚ 2012 Period 6 The Social Psychology of Hate behind the Holocaust Hate is everywhere. It always has been‚ from the beginning of time. When the cavemen started forming intense dislikes for one another over the last coconut to present day‚ when suicide bombers take their own and the lives of innocent people to express their hate. And somewhere in between those two occurrences‚ are hundreds and thousands of additional incidents that sprung from hate toward a concept‚
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Philip Zimbardo once said‚ “My early childhood prepared me to be a social psychologist.” Born in a Bronx ghetto on March 23‚ 1933‚ Zimbardo is no stranger to crimes and aggression. Growing up‚ he has even seen his own friends commit felonies throughout their lives. Raised in events like the Great Depression‚ World War 2‚ and the Cold War may have influenced his friends to engage in illegal activity. These major events have also shaped Zimbardo’s views on the world. The time in which Philip was raised
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Bullying and Aggression: an assignment in Social Psychology Tanya Perpetua D’Souza Most definitions of bullying often differ semantically; many of them have one concept in common: Bullying is a subtype of aggression (Dodge‚ 1991; Olweus‚ 1993; Smith & Thompson‚ 1991). The following definitions are common in the literature: "A person is being bullied when he or she is exposed‚ repeatedly over time‚ to negative actions on the part of one or more other students" (Olweus‚ 1993‚ p. 9). "A student
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Louisiana State University Shreveport POSITIVE GENDER STEREOTYPES AND SOCIAL CONSEQUENCES FOR NOT FULFILLING A MATERNAL IMAGE Angela Coulter PSYCH 212: Social Psychology Dr. Yong Dai June 23‚ 2014 Stereotypes are defined as beliefs about social groups in terms of the traits or characteristics that they believed to share. These social frameworks can be either positive or negative‚ especially when it comes to gender stereotypes. For example
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Social Psychology Phenomenon in Apocalypse Now “Apocalypse Now" directed and produced by Francis Ford Coppola‚ takes the themes and basic story line of Joseph Conrad’s 1898 novel "Heart of Darkness" but changes the setting of the text‚ providing a Vietnam War interpretation of the classic story. Coppola’s film portrays the confusion and insanity of the war through the eyes of Captain Benjamin Willard. Captain Willard is sent on a mission up the fictional Nung River into the remote Cambodian jungle
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Social Psychology Paper Jennifer Hogue PSY 201 03/09/2014 Ann Reed Social Psychology Paper Sarah’s upbringing in such an affluent household meant that she was held to a certain level of standards and is expected to act a specific way according to the way her parents have brought her up. She is a bright and smart girl‚ which is shown in the fact that she exemplifies exceptional grades and is taking a majority of honors classes. The profile we were given about Sarah did not specify the type of friends
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