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Studying the way people relate to others. Social Psychology Attitude Attraction Group Behavior Aggression Studying the way people relate to others.

Social Psych Concepts Jigsaw Working in a group of 4 – each person will have a designated job on the placemat Definition  textbook/dictionary/clinical explanation Research/Support  what studies or research was done to ‘prove’ this concept. What evidence supports this theory? Image/Mnemonic  create a simple symbol or a memory trick to help cement this term in your brain. Real World Example  Where have you seen this concept in your life? Use your textbook, vocab notebook, the internet or discuss together how to fill out the designated box for each term. Rotate at the appropriate time, look over what your classmates have added to the organizer before you and complete the next box.

Definition The theory that we explain someone’s behavior by crediting either the situation or the person’s disposition Attribution Theory

Definition The theory that we explain someone’s behavior by crediting either the situation or the person’s disposition Research/Support Fritz Heider (1958) .– studied how people explain other’s behavior Attribution Theory

Attribution Theory Research/Support Definition The theory that we explain someone’s behavior by crediting either the situation or the person’s disposition Research/Support Fritz Heider (1958) .– studied how people explain other’s behavior Attribution Theory Which do we point to? Situation or Personality? Image/Mnemonic

Attribution Theory Research/Support Definition The theory that we explain someone’s behavior by crediting either the situation or the person’s disposition Research/Support Fritz Heider (1958) .– studied how people explain other’s behavior Attribution Theory In class Juliette rarely talks, therefore she must be a very shy person. Real World Example Which do we point to? Situation or Personality? Image/Mnemonic

Social facilitation Social loafing Group polarization Group think Fundamental attribution error Attitudes Peripheral route to persuasion Central route to persuasion Social facilitation Social loafing Group polarization Group think Foot-in-the-door phenomenon Just world phenomenon Cognitive dissonance theory deindividuation Prejudice Stereotypes Discriminate Ingroup bias

Social Psych Smackdown! Milgram Asch Festinger Latane and Darley Sherif Aronson and Gonzales Rosenthal and Jacobsen Zimbardo Triplett Research your Social Psychologist Write a brief description of their experiment. What were the results of this experiment? What key concepts from your vocabulary list apply to this person and their study?

MILGRAM ZIMBARDO TRIPLETT FESTINGER ASCH LATANE & DARLEY SHERIF PLAY IN GAME : ARONSON & GONZALES vs. ROSENTHAL & JACOBSEN

SOCIAL INTERACTION JIGSAW

Use the reading guide to record key points from your module Use the reading guide to record key points from your module. Then DISCUSS with your group  become an expert! Attraction Aggression Altruism, Conflict and Peacemaking Jacob Laura Sam Carson Diana Mackenzie Bree Izzy Maddie H. Kimberly Maddie O’D. Olivia Evan Alex Korry Marie Josh Savannah Emilie Samantha Kathryn

Get into your Jigsaw Group and share what you’ve learned with your group members. Bree Izzy Kathryn Jacob Alex Korry Mackenzie Maddie H. Samantha S. Laura Evan Marie Sam Olivia Josh Emilie Kimberly Diana Carson Maddie O’D. Savannah

Use the reading guide to record key points from your module Use the reading guide to record key points from your module. Then DISCUSS with your group  become an expert! Attraction Aggression Altruism, Conflict and Peacemaking Kaitlyn Jimmy Noah Anna Chelsea Saige Cameron Abby C. Justin Sean Victoria Bethany Abby R. Macy Raegan Sarah Mackenzie Audrey Bella Elizabeth Paige

Get into your Jigsaw Group and share what you’ve learned with your group members. Kaitlynn Justin Elizabeth Cameron Abby R. Sarah Anna Bethany Mackenzie Saige Macy Bella Jimmy Abby C. Raegan Noah Victoria Paige Clay Chelsea Sean Audrey

Group Behavior - Homework Module 75 – p.775-782 Module 76 – p.784-790 Jonestown FRQ next class  Watch documentary on People’s Temple Complete video questions (2) Use terms (some required, some choice) to write Social Psychology FRQ Due at end of the period