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Page 1: Introduction to Social Psychology presentation 1€¦ · Aronson Social Psychology, 5/e Copyright 2005 by Prentice-Hall, Inc. The Power of Social Influence •The Subjectivity of

Aronson Social Psychology, 5/e

Copyright 2005 by Prentice-Hall, Inc.

Chapter 1Chapter 1Introducing Social

Psychology

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PowerPoint Presentation

Prepared By

Fred W. Whitford

Montana State University

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Chapter Outline

I. What is Social Psychology?

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What is Social Psychology?

Social influence is the effect that

words, actions, or mere presence of

other people have on our thoughts,

feelings, attitudes, or behavior.

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What is Social Psychology?

Social Psychology is defined as the

scientific study of the way in which

people’s thoughts, feelings, and

actions are influenced by the real or

imagined presence of other people.

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What is Social Psychology?

Other people can influence us either

through direct attempts at

persuasion, or more indirectly

through their presence and the

transmission of cultural values.

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What is Social Psychology?

• The Power of Social Interpretation

Social psychology is distinct from other

social sciences because of its emphasis

on people’s construals, or personal

interpretations.

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What is Social Psychology?

• How Else Can We Understand Social

Influence?

We can understand social influence

through journalists, instant experts, and

social critics.

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What is Social Psychology?

• How Else Can We Understand Social

Influence?

Social psychology is distinct from

philosophy because it is an empirical field.

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What is Social Psychology?

• Social Psychology Compared with

Personality Psychology

Individual differences are defined as the

aspects of people’s personalities that

make them different from other people.

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What is Social Psychology?

• Social Psychology Compared with

Other Social Sciences

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Chapter Outline

II. The Power of Social Influence

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The Power of Social Influence

• Understanding the Power of Social

Influence

People are prone to the fundamental

attribution error, the tendency to

overestimate the role of traits and

underestimate the role of the situation in

determining people’s behavior.

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The Power of Social Influence

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The Power of Social Influence

• The Subjectivity of the Social Situation

Behaviorism is a school of psychology maintaining that to understand human behavior, one need only consider the reinforcing properties of the environment.

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The Power of Social Influence

• The Subjectivity of the Social Situation

Gestalt Psychology is a school of psychology stressing the importance of studying the subjective way in which objects appear in people’s minds, rather than the objective, physical attributes of the object.

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Chapter Outline

III. Where Construals Come From:

Basic Human Motives

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Where Construals Come From

• The Self-Esteem Approach: The Need

to Feel Good about Ourselves

Self-esteem is a person’s evaluation of

their own self-worth.

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Where Construals Come From

• The Social Cognition Approach: The

Need to Be Accurate

Social Cognition is how people think

about themselves and the social world.

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Chapter Outline

IV. Social Psychology and Social

Problems

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Social Psychology and Social

Problems

Whereas social psychologists are

often motivated by curiosity to study

social behavior, they are also

motivated by the desire to help

resolve social problems.

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Social Psychology and Social

Problems

Example: Social psychologists have

contributed important insights to

AIDS education and prevention.

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Study Questions

What do social psychologists

study scientifically?

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Study Questions

What are some examples of social

influence?

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Study Questions

What is contained in a person’s

construal of the world?

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Study Questions

Although they may share the same

questions, what advantages

does social psychology have

over folk wisdom and philosophy

in answering these questions?

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Study Questions

What do sociologists study?

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Study Questions

Which branch of psychology

studies how individual

differences between people

explain their behavior?

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What are some examples of

individual differences?

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Study Questions

What is the fundamental

attribution error?

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Study Questions

What are some consequences of

committing the fundamental

attribution error?

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Study Questions

According to behaviorism, what

do we need to consider to

understand human behavior?

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Study Questions

What has Gestalt psychology

contributed to social

psychology?

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Study Questions

What is the relationship between

people’s motive to be accurate

and their expectations about the

social world? What can result

from people’s expectations?