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Social Psychology
Chapter 16
Chapter 16 Preview
Chapter 16 Preview
Social Psychology
Constructing Social Reality
Origins of Attribution Theory
Origins of Attribution Theory
Origins of Attribution Theory
Fundamental Attribution Error
Ratings of Questioners’ and Contestants’ General Knowledge
Self-serving Biases
Expectations and Self-Fulfilling Prophecies
The Power of the Situation
Conformity
Guard and Prisoner Behavior
Conformity Influence
Conformity in the Asch Experiment
Conformity
Decision Making in Groups
Groupthink
Groupthink
Obedience to Authority
Obedience in Milgram’s Experiments
Attitudes, Attitude Change, and Action
Processes of Persuasion
Persuasion By Your Own Actions
Persuasion By Your Own Actions
Compliance
Prejudice
Origins of Prejudice
Origins of Prejudice
Origins of Prejudice
Effects of Stereotypes
Effects of Stereotypes
Implicit Prejudice
Reversing Prejudice
Social Relationships
Factors in Lasting Relationships
Psychology in Your Life
In what ways are you like a chameleon? Why do Chartrand and Bargh speculate that mimicry functions as a kind of social glue?
For more information, read the study on page 473 of your text.
Aggression, Altruism, and Prosocial Behavior
Aggression
Altruism
Bystander Intervention
Roots of Prosocial Behavior
Effects of the Situation on Prosocial Behavior
Recapping Chapter 16 Main Points
Recapping Chapter 16 Main Points
Recapping Chapter 16 Main Points
Recapping Chapter 16 Main Points