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power of the situation
social control
power of the individual
personal control
the power of one or two individuals to sway majorities
minority influence
holding tight to a opinion will not make you ....
but will mae you...
popular
influential

it may cause people to reconsider their position or opinion
on radar of our awareness
explicet
below the radar, out of sight
implicit
what have modard studies shown about prejudice
unthinking knee-jerk reaction and not a decision
associate words with pictures
who

findings
implicit assoication tests

anthony greenwald

people who deney they harbor racial rprejudice may carry negative associations

take longer to associate good words with black names than white names

more quickly to perceive anger or threat in black faces
give example of unconscious patronization

how to prevent
essays given lighter critism when believed to be from black author

believe to hinder minority student acheivement

read esseys while blind to thier author
race - influenced perceptions
shooting example - more people pressed button to shoot when black was flashed over white
seeing black
the more a person looks like their race, the more the associated feelings/beliefs

the more black, the more criminal

peopel more likely to give balck defendents the death sentence the more black their features like
reflexive bodily responses
look at facial responses and activation of their amygdala

show even the smallest responses to anothers race
two types of love
temporary passionate love
enduring companionate love
what is key ingredient of passionate love
arousal
two - factor theory of emotion
1. emotions have two ingredients - physical arousal plus cognitive appraisal
2. arousal from any source an enhance one emotion or another, depending on how we einterpret and label the arousal
what type of arousal increases attractivness to women
all types - running, erotic videos, fright, etc
compasionate love
lave matures it becomes a steadier love - deep, affectionate attachment
equity
both partners receive in proportion to what they give
what is key to gratifying and enduring relationship
equity and self-disclosure
self-disclosure
the revealing of intimate details aobut ourselves - our likes and dislikes, our dreams and worries, our proud and shameful moments