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Back to 20 Social Psychology Comic Strip Group Members: Cham Zheng Chee 0322317 Chia Keh Chien 0322062 Tam Zhao Wei 0322587 Shreya Maria Wilson 0322173 Quah Keng Yew 0322893 Muhammad Hassan 0322316

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Back to 20Social Psychology Comic Strip

Group Members:

Cham Zheng Chee 0322317

Chia Keh Chien 0322062

Tam Zhao Wei 0322587

Shreya Maria Wilson 0322173

Quah Keng Yew 0322893

Muhammad Hassan 0322316

The Comic Strip

The 5 Concepts

Social Interaction

Looking-Glass Self

Counterfactual Thinking

The Halo Effect

Cognitive Dissonance

The 5 Concepts

Cognitive Dissonance

Social Interaction

Looking-Glass Self

Counterfactual Thinking

The Halo Effect

Cognitive Dissonance

Definition: Cognitive dissonance is the

discomfort you feel when you

do something that's against

your beliefs.

The Effects: 1. Discomforts may occur

2. Alteration in one’s attitude,

beliefs or behaviours.

Cognitive Dissonance

Grace felt unhappy for how her family members treated her. It wasn’t the pleasant life that she had always hoped

for. Despite these, Grace tolerated all in order to prevent unnecessary conflicts and arguments.

The 5 Concepts

Cognitive Dissonance

Social Interaction

Looking-Glass Self

Counterfactual Thinking

The Halo Effect

Looking-Glass Self

Definition: The self-image an individual

forms by imagining what

others think of his or her

behaviour and appearance.

The Effects: 1. If the evaluation is

favourable hence the self

concept is enhanced

2. If the evaluation is

unfavourable Hence self

concept is diminished

Looking-Glass Self

Grace chose to believe the fortune-teller saying that things will turn out better if she drinks the potion. The main reason behind this is that Grace cares about how

her family members treat her and see her.

The 5 Concepts

Social Interaction

Looking-Glass Self

Counterfactual Thinking

The Halo Effect

Cognitive Dissonance

Social Interaction

Definition: Social interaction is the process

by which we act and react to

those around us.

The Effects: 1. Enable to identify each

other’s needs

2. Able to understand the

message conveyed

Social Interaction

Grace pretended to be a friend of her grandson, Michael’s friend and visited home. Social interaction occurs when she appeared as a total stranger in front of her dearest

family.

The 5 Concepts

Social Interaction

Looking-Glass Self

Counterfactual Thinking

The Halo Effect

Cognitive Dissonance

Counterfactual Thinking

Definition: The tendency to create

possible alternatives to life

events that have already

occurred; something that is

contrary to what actually

happened.

The Effects: It starts off with

disappointment, then one will

be able to uncover insights or

knowledge that can be used to

enhance future performance,

leading to a better outcome in

life.

Counterfactual Thinking

The family members found that Grace had gone missing for days. Then they started to feel regret and guilty of how they treated her. Deep in their heart, there was this

sounding ‘If only we treated Grandma better, she wouldn’t have left home’.

The 5 Concepts

Social Interaction

Looking-Glass Self

Counterfactual Thinking

The Halo Effect

Cognitive Dissonance

The halo Effect

Definition: The halo effect can be defined as

the tendency to use global

evaluations to make judgements

about specific traits.

The Effects: It causes people to be bias

towards a matter when they

transfer their personal

feelings on it according to

their own judgements

The Halo Effect

After realising the pain of losing their grandma, Grace, they learnt to appreciate and treasure her and they

swear not to take Grace for granted. Seeing the change of attitudes towards Grace, everyone followed. Since

then, the family lived happily ever after.

Thank You !