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scientific study of how individuals think and feel about, interact with, and influence each other, individually and in groups
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social psychology
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social psychology focuses on
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individual within an given social situation
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subject looks at large group behavior and systems in society
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sociology
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subject examines the role of genetics in behavior
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biology
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subject investigates the physical and cultural development of a species
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anthropology
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subject determines how economic, political, and technological trends influence behavior
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history
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father of social psychology, believed behavior is the function of a person in a certain situation
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Kurt
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Model of Social Behavior
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Individual characteristics >
social perception and cognition > evaluation of situation > intention to behave a certain way > social behavior > input from social situation > individual characteristics and social perception and cognition. |
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a strong predictor of behavior
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intention
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model of social behavior feeds back to
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social situation
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cognitive structure (the way we think about ourselves) containing organized and stable contents of all our experiences
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self
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these relate to our self
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memories
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through this we have more and more levels of which we can draw upon to organize all of these experiences
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experience
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assists us in understanding and predicting our own actions
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control device
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the self adds a level of this to our behavior
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predictability
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the self can also be this kind of guide letting us know what kinds of things will cause certain feelings in us
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emotional
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the self allows us to ______ certain social situations - when we feel comfortable. can also be used in a way to describe our normal state of consciousness.
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evaluate
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the self separates us from everything else, we know where we are and where everything else starts -- differences between ourselves and others.
people can lose their selves (mob behavior) temporarily, called ______, separating us from that what makes us individuals. |
deindividuation
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all the ideas and thoughts, information about our self
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self concept
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three components of the self
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private self
publich self collective self |
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how we see ourselves alone - separate from other people's ways of evaluation us - how we truthfully evaluate ourselves
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private self
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how we think others see us - we often try to manage this - if we generally get positive feedback from others - probably have a positive __ self
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public self
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how we think important people see us, impression of how parents see us - authority figure, etc.
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collective self
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