Unit 3 – The Sociology of Group Behaviour

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Social psychology Concerned with how others influence the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of the individual Social thinking When something unexpected.
Advertisements

Factors Affecting Conformity?. Why do we conform? Possible answers? To fit in? To be liked? Everybody else is doing it.
SOCIAL INFLUENCE: HOW DO GROUPS INFLUENCE AN INDIVIDUAL’S BEHAVIOR? AP Psychology Chapter 18.
Stanley Milgram A lesson in obeying. How far do you think people will go in the name of obedience?
SOCIAL INFLUENCE Explanations of independent behaviour.
Psychology in Action (9e)
Social Psychology.
Lecture Overview Our Thoughts About Others Our Feelings About Others Our Actions Toward Others Applying Social Psychology to Social Problems Applying Social.
Group and Social Influence on Behavior and Decision Making.
Social Influence: Conformity and Obedience
Behavior in a Social Context. A major influence on people’s behavior, thought processes and emotions are other people and society that they have created.
Helen Harton, Ph.D. Professor of Psychology University of Northern Iowa.
1 Social Psychology Psychology 40S. 2 Focuses in Social Psychology Social psychology studies how we behave, think and feel in social situations. Social.
1 Conformity & Obedience Eunice Mun – Suzie Park – Sooji Seo “ It ’ s easy to stand with the crowd. It takes courage to stand alone. ”
Social Psychology. How does society affect our thinking and actions?
Social Psychology n How does society influence your behavior?
The Power of the Situation Chapter 16 Music: “Do You Know the Enemy” Green Day “Change is Gonna Come” Adam Lambert.
Bell Ringer 1. What does it mean to conform? 2. What is a social norm? 3. List 5 social norms that you conform to.
Social Psychology Contents What is Social Psychology? Assumptions Methods of Investigation Core Studies from Social Psychology: Milgram. (1963) and Zimbardo.
Types of Groups: Primary and Secondary Groups Ingroups and Outgroups Reference Groups Networks.
Introductory Psychology Concepts Instructor name Class Title, Term/Semester, Year Institution © 2011 The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Social Influence.
HSB4M.  Social Science: broad field of study that looks at human behaviour  Three disciplines: anthropology, psychology and sociology  Typically social.
Chapter 14: Psychology in Our Social Lives “We must learn to live together as brothers or perish together as fools.” – Martin Luther King, Jr. ( )
Courtesy Dr. Julie Gralow. An Introduction to Social Psychology Social psychology Study of human cognition, emotion, and behavior in relation to others,
1 Social Psychology: Attributions, Attitudes, Role Playing and Conformity.
Social Psychology – Ch 17 Social Influence.
First Hour - What do the phenomena of “bystander intervention” and “obedience to authority” reveal about the social determinants of behavior? Dispositions.
Psychology in Action (8e) by Karen Huffman Chapter 16: Social Psychology Presented by: Mani Rafiee.
3 The Influence of Other People on Attitudes and Behaviour GV917.
Introduction to Psychology Social Psychology. The study of how we behave, think, and feel in social situations How the situation shapes our behavior.
Thinking About Psychology: The Science of Mind and Behavior Charles T. Blair-Broeker Randal M. Ernst.
Conformity and Obedience to Authority
Conformity and Obedience Copyright © 2008 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. Social Psychology by David G. Myers 9 th Edition Conformity and Obedience.
How Do Others Affect the Individual?
Unit 10: Social Psychology The scientific study of how we think about, influence and relate to one another. Do people behave the way they do because of.
Vocabulary RelationshipsExperiments GroupsMisc.
PSYCHOLOGY: SOCIAL INFLUENCE THE HOLOCAUST. RESEARCH: Conformity Compliance Obedience Persuasion 1)Come up with a definition 2)Create an example in modern.
Social Influence. Social influence Conformity, why people conform, types of conformity Obedience to authority Social influence in everyday life Explanations.
Conformity and Obedience to Authority. What is Conformity? Quick Write: What do you think of when you hear the word ‘conformity’? Why do people conform?
Social Psychology. How does society affect our thinking and actions?
Chapter 9: Social Influences on the Individual. ‘An individual’s (or group’s) ability to control or influence the thoughts, feelings or behaviour of another.
What is obedience? Lesson 2 – Social Learning Unit 2 – Understanding other people.
Groups & Obedience The Milgram Experiment
Social Psychology The tremendous power of the situation....
Sociology Unit 2 Practice Test. Which of the following statements is TRUE regarding the outcome of Zimbardo’s study? a. The study was cut short after.
UNIT 14 Social Psychology: Attitudes, Actions, & Conformity Modules 74 & 75 AP Psychology.
Social Psychology How are our actions, thoughts and feelings influenced by others.
Social Psychology AttitudeAttractionGroup Behavior.
1 Strategic Business Program Business, Government, Society: Insights from Experiments Day 3.
Social Psychology Psychology 40S Mrs. Klein & C. McMurray
Social Psychology Time-interval Exercise (p.9 IM)
LEMMINGS AS METAPHOR HUMAN BEHAVIOR IN THE SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CONTEXT
Conformity.
Chapter 3, 4.
 .
Values A principle, standard, or quality considered worthwhile or desirable What’s more important to you: Alaska’s environment or money you could save.
Social Psychology Psychology 40S
Psychology in Action (8e) by Karen Huffman
SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY An introduction.
Social Psychology Psychology 40S C. McMurray
Social Psychology Psychology 40S
Attraction Answer the following questions:
Conformity and Obedience to Authority
Values A principle, standard, or quality considered worthwhile or desirable What’s more important to you: Alaska’s environment or money you could save.
Social Psychology Psychology 40S C. McMurray
Piliavin et al. (1969) Good Samaritanism: An Underground Phenomenon?
75.1 – Describe automatic mimicry, and explain how conformity experiments reveal the power of social influence. Conformity is a change in behavior due.
Unit 13 Social Psychology Social Influence pt. 2
Social Influence Topic Tuesday.
Social Psychology The scientific study of how we think about, influence and relate to one another.
Presentation transcript:

Unit 3 – The Sociology of Group Behaviour Conformity Within Groups

I can identify and analyze the reasons that will influence whether or not individuals will choose to step in and help in a situation that requires it. Learning Goal

Bystander Apathy and Diffusion of Responsibility Imagine this…. You are writing your very first, University exam along with hundreds of other students. You take a moment to collect your thoughts and notice that there are three students sitting in front of you, who are obviously cheating. What do you do? Bystander Apathy and Diffusion of Responsibility

Bystander Apathy and Diffusion of Responsibility What would you do? https://www.polleverywhere.com/multiple _choice_polls/vPg4HoMpQubZ7B3 Bystander Apathy and Diffusion of Responsibility

Bystander Apathy and Diffusion of Responsibility Would you step in and do something (anything) to help in this scenario? http://youtu.be/g-WvaRJdAA0 What about this one? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4S1L LrSzVE&feature=related Or this? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BdpdU bW8vbw Bystander Apathy and Diffusion of Responsibility

Bystander Apathy and Diffusion of Responsibility If you answered YES, I would step in and do something, what would your response be? If you said no way would I get involved, you could be influenced by bystander apathy or diffusion of responsibility. Bystander Apathy and Diffusion of Responsibility

Bystander Apathy and Diffusion of Responsibility Bystander Apathy: a lack of interest in becoming involved in a situation for a variety of reasons, but most often because of Diffusion Responsibility. Diffusion of Responsibility: the tendency of the bystander to feel the responsibility for acting is shared or diffused amongst all those present at the event (someone else will do it). Bystander Apathy and Diffusion of Responsibility

Bystander Apathy and Diffusion of Responsibility Where does Bystander Apathy and Diffusion of Responsibility happen most often? Bystander Apathy and Diffusion of Responsibility

Bystander Apathy and Diffusion of Responsibility Would you step in and help out if a child was being abducted, like in this scenario? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SYqfW -Tp_Ew Bystander Apathy and Diffusion of Responsibility

Bystander Apathy and Diffusion of Responsibility What were the reasons given in the clip to explain either why individuals did step in and help out, or why some individuals stood by and watched it happen? Stepped Up? Stood by? Bystander Apathy and Diffusion of Responsibility

Bystander Apathy and Diffusion of Responsibility Looking back at each of the scenarios you have been presented with (witnessing cheating on a university exam, person lying in the street, man left bleeding to death on the street, man hit by a car, Kitty Genovese case, child being abducted, etc.), identify the reasons why some individuals choose to help and why some stand by and watch. Bystander Apathy and Diffusion of Responsibility

Bystander Apathy and Diffusion of Responsibility Stand up? Stand by? Bystander Apathy and Diffusion of Responsibility

Bystander Apathy and Diffusion of Responsibility Your Task: Complete questions #1a-d, #2 a-c #4 a-d #5c and d and #6a-c (from the textbook worksheet – Unit #3 Group Behaviour (Conformity)) using the black Social Science: An Introduction textbook Bystander Apathy and Diffusion of Responsibility

Group Behaviour and Conformity Review All instances of conformity in society are negative. T or F Smaller groups tend to have higher rates of conformity. T or F Group Behaviour and Conformity

Group Behaviour and Conformity 3. Bystander Apathy and or diffusion of responsibility is most likely to happen in which of the of the following scenarios? a.) your neighbour needs help changing a tire b.) you witness an older woman getting stabbed in the Eaton’s Centre in Toronto c.) a fight breaks out in the forum downstairs d.) you see a five car pileup on the 401 e.) you are riding the elevator at school and another student starts choking The results of the Piliavin Subway Experiment show that if individuals are trapped in a situation where there is nowhere to hide or go, or if they feel a sense of shared fate with the victim, they will not succumb to bystander apathy. T or F What are the other factors or mechanisms that may lead to the bystander effect? Group Behaviour and Conformity

Group Behaviour and Conformity 6. Which of the following experiments demonstrates the concept of in-groups and out-groups? a.) The Piliavin experiment b.) The Chameleon experiment c.) The Robbers Cave experiment Which of the following is an example of an in-group? a.) the hockey team you play for b.) the opposing hockey team c.) students from Sir John A. MacDonald d.) The American Olympic hockey team T or F A riot requires strong leadership. Group Behaviour and Conformity

Group Behaviour and Conformity 9. Which of the following scenarios is an example of an Acting Crowd? a.) people protesting in front of the Parliament buildings b.) people at a concert c.) people waiting for the bus d.) all of the above Which of the following is an example of the chameleon effect? a.) people shaving their heads to protest society’s obsession with celebrity culture b.) girls rushing to the hair salon to get their hair cut like the latest ‘it girl’ (e.g. The Lob) c.) people protesting in front of the Parliament buildings d.) none of the above Group Behaviour and Conformity

Factors Affecting Conformity in Group Behaviour Learning Goals: I can identify the Factors that will increase an individual’s level of conformity in group situations. I can analyze the significance of these factors in various Social and Psychological studies and experiments. Factors Affecting Conformity in Group Behaviour

Factors Affecting Conformity in Group Behaviour Conformity: that which occurs when one changes behaviour or attitudes to follow the beliefs, rules, or guidelines of others within a group. Factors Affecting Conformity in Group Behaviour

Factors Affecting Conformity in Group Behaviour Levels of individual conformity will increase when one or more of the following factors are present: Group Size Group Attractiveness (Self-esteem) Group Unanimity Public vs. Private Response Nature of the Task (Ambiguous Situation/Difficult Task) Group Think Obedience to Authority (Status of members or group) The Power of the Situation/Roles Factors Affecting Conformity in Group Behaviour

Factors Affecting Conformity in Group Behaviour Experiment #1: The Asch Experiment Question: Which of the following lines is equal in length to the standard line? Standard Line A B C Factors Affecting Conformity in Group Behaviour

Factors Affecting Conformity in Group Behaviour What variables or factors could you introduce to this scenario in order to get individuals to respond that Line A was equal to the standard line? Factors Affecting Conformity in Group Behaviour

Factors Affecting Conformity in Group Behaviour This is what Soloman Asch actually did, in order to get participants to conform and respond that the line that was obviously not equal in length to the standard line, was in fact equal in length. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyDD yT1lDhA Factors Affecting Conformity in Group Behaviour

Factors Affecting Conformity in Group Behaviour Which factor(s) affecting conformity might cause the level of conformity in this experiment to increase? Factors Affecting Conformity in Group Behaviour

Factors Affecting Conformity in Group Behaviour Experiment #2: The Milgram Experiment The Scenario: Imagine you have answered an ad to participate in a Psychological study on memory and learning at Yale University. When you arrive you are randomly given the role of either a ‘teacher’ or a ‘learner’. Factors Affecting Conformity in Group Behaviour

Factors Affecting Conformity in Group Behaviour The ‘teachers’ are instructed to teach the learners a series of word pairs, while the ‘learners’ must attempt to remember the word pairs, while being hooked to an electric shock generator which administers shocks from 15volts to a maximum level of 450volts whenever the learner incorrectly remembered a word pair. e.g. sad, face brown, hair etc. Factors Affecting Conformity in Group Behaviour

Factors Affecting Conformity in Group Behaviour https://www.polleverywhere.com/multiple _choice_polls/hcP2AYnnka2vVKw Factors Affecting Conformity in Group Behaviour

Factors Affecting Conformity in Group Behaviour Milgram found that 67% of the ‘teachers’ were willing to administer the maximum shock value (450V) to the learner. Why were the levels of conformity so high? What variables could you change in this experiment to a.) increase levels of conformity amongst the ‘teachers’ or b.) decrease the levels of conformity amongst the ‘teachers’. Factors Affecting Conformity in Group Behaviour

Factors Affecting Conformity in Group Behaviour This is actual footage of the Milgram Experiments conducted by Stanley Milgram in 1962, at Yale University. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W147 ybOdgpE Factors Affecting Conformity in Group Behaviour

Factors Affecting Conformity in Group Behaviour Which of the factors affecting levels of conformity did the Asch Experiment demonstrate? Which of the factors affecting levels of conformity did the Milgram Experiment demonstrate? Factors Affecting Conformity in Group Behaviour

Factors Affecting Conformity in Group Behaviour Experiment #3: The Stanford Prison Experiment (Phillip Zimbardo) Zimbardo sets up a mock prison experiment with 24 college males that have volunteered to participate in a psychological experiment in the basement of one of the Stanford University buildings some of the participants are randomly asked to take on the role of prison guards while others will become the prisoners the experiment is supposed to last for at least one month but has to be halted after only a few days because of the severe psychological trauma experienced by the prisoners at the hands of the prison guards Factors Affecting Conformity in Group Behaviour

Factors Affecting Conformity in Group Behaviour Experiment #3: The Stanford Prison Experiment https://youtu.be/sZwfNs1pqG0 Which factors affecting levels of conformity do both the Stanford Prison experiment and the Abu Ghreb prison case demonstrate? Factors Affecting Conformity in Group Behaviour