final powerpoint soc 205 socialize this
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Socialize This
Would You Intervene?
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Kitty Genoveses' Story
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Objectives
• To observe if being by yourself versus being in a group influences your ability to help another person in a given situation
• To understand how diffusion of responsibility plays into everyday life
• To record if peoples responses were different as a result of the apparent social class of the “criminal” as seen by their clothing
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Some of theories and themes that came up during our experiment were...
Bystander Effect Diffusion of Responsibility Profiling Social Rules
Group Dynamics
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Our Experiments
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Variables
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Results
Physical Reaction
Verbal Reaction
Limited Reaction
No Reaction
Alone 1 XAlone 2 XAlone 3 (casual) XAlone 4 (casual) XGroup 1 XGroup 2 XGroup 3 (casual) XGroup 4 (casual) X
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Casual Reactions
Physical Reaction
Verbal Reaction
No Reaction
Well Dressed Reactions
No Reaction
Limited Reaction
Verbal Reaction
Graph 2
Graph 3
Graph 1
Graph 4
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The relationship between the social theories and our experiment
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Why the subjects intervened...
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Analysis/Explanation of Results
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Notes
Chekroun, P., & Brauer, M. (2002). The bystander effect and social control behavior:the effect of the presence of others on people’s reactions to norm violations. European Journal of Social Psychology, 32, 853–867. doi: 10.1002/ejsp.126
Cherry, K. (n.d.). The Bystander Effect: What is the Bystander Effect? Retrieved from http://psychology.about.com/od/socialpsychology/a/bystandereffect.htm
Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike LicenseForsyth, Donelson R. 2010. Group Dynamics: Fifth
Edition. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth, Cengage Learning.