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    * Extistencail psychology & humanistic approach (personality) Use in modern perspective Focus on how it relates to happiness Difference: humanist + side of human Est related to sex and aggression. Which statement about Freud’s theory of personality is FALSE? The most important aspects of personally development are finished by age 6 The ego continues to develop as you grow The id is present at birth The ego must balance the demands of the id and super-ego The id is entirely unconscious

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    influence the groups we belong to. These groups can range from friends to family and further out to groups like nationality and ethnicity. Within these groups we have different roles to play which influence our behaviour. A controversial experiment by Zimbardo (1971) (Spoors et al.) shows how a groups of males were separated into two groups of guards and prisoners in a make shift prison. After six days of a two week experiment it was stopped. The guards became abusive while the prisoners showed signs of

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    (2009). Military Psychology Overview. Retrieved November 24‚ 2009‚ Michels‚ K. (2004). Intelligence Testing in the United States Military. Retrieved October 29‚ 2009‚ Milgram‚ S. (1963). "Behavioral study of obedience". Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology (67): 371–378 Milgram‚ S. (1974). Obedience to Authority‚ Harper and Row. Milgram‚ S. (1973). The perils of obedience. Harper’s Magazine‚ 62-77. Staal‚ M. & Stephenson‚ J. (2006). Operational Psychology: An Emerging Subdiscipline. Military

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    Open University Press. Holloway‚ W. (2007) ‘Methods and knowledge in social psychology’‚ in W. Holloway‚ H. Lucey and A. Phoenix‚ (eds) Social Psychology Matters‚ Milton Keynes‚ Open University Press. Milgram‚ S. (1963‚ 1965) cited in W. Holloway‚ H. Lucey and A. Phoenix (2007) p. 22‚ 35‚ 51-57 Milgram‚ S Potter‚ J. and Wetherell‚ M. (1987) cited in W. Holloway‚ H. Lucey and A. Phoenix (2007) p. 59-60 Rosenthal‚ R

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    Human nature Did anyone ever teach you how to lie?  Did anyone show you how to steal? How did you learn to cheat? These basic questions form the basis of our debate. We believe that human nature is essentially evil based on religious sources‚ through human interaction‚ and our animal instinct. In order to understand our human nature we must first understand evil. Evil is the violation of‚ or intent to violate‚ some moral code. Definitions of evil vary‚ however‚ evil is commonly associated

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    instructions given by the researcher‚ the teacher was to administer an electric shock to the learner‚ whenever the answer he/ she gave was inaccurate. The severities of the shocks administered were to increase with each wrong answer given by the learner. Milgram found that majority of the participants administered the highest level of the shock‚ despite the agonizing pleas and

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    that might come in return to going against her orders. If he would have gone against her‚ he might have lost his job. Like people who decide to obey to avoid the consequences‚ there is other who decide to obey just to avoid being wrong. Solomon E. Asch‚ had the same concept idea as Dalrymple‚ that to avoid the consequences people followed the others‚ even when they were confident that the others were giving wrong answers. It was mentioned in his article‚ “I am wrong‚ they are always right” (144)

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    Athena Hung AP Psych Semester 1 Review 1/14/2014 I. Social Psychology Major Studies & Key People Asch Study Conformity Lie about length of line‚ see if victim agrees Milgram Obedience See if victim keeps agreeing to shock person in pain Zimbardo Prison Study Role playing The more one acts‚ the more real it becomes Group Processes Helping Behavior Altruism: unselfish regard for the welfare of others Kitty Genovese: “Thirty-Eight Who Saw Murder Didn’t Call the Police” Bystander effect:

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    STUDY GUIDE Hate Crimes Spring 2013 This study guide is offered as a starting point for your studies. It is not exhaustive. All topics covered in class lectures‚ readings and films may appear on the exam. The Hows and Whys of Hate Crime Laws What is a hate crime? A crime motivated by racial‚ sexual‚ or other prejudice How many hate crimes were recorded by the FBI in its most recent hate crime report? 6‚222 According to the Petrosinos article and our text‚ were there hate crimes

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    HISTORY OF SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY Grand Canyon University: Doctoral Studies in Psychology July 24‚ 2013 Introduction “What social psychology has given to an understanding of human nature is the discovery that forces larger than ourselves determine our mental life and our actions - chief among these forces [is] the power of the social situation” ― Mahrzarin Banaji The Banaji quote is the perfect description of social psychology and the intellectual forces behind the journey of its discovery

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