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Can social psychology give us a better understanding of stereotyping and prejudices in our society?
Definition
20 th Century Didn’t have a well structured identity until the beginning of the twentieth century Charles Horton Cooley Wrote “Human Nature and Social Order” in 1902
E.A. Ross Wrote “Social Psychology” in 1908 William McDougall Wrote “Introduction of Social Psychology” in 1908 Added greatly to the popularization of social psychology
Research on social psychology began Frequent collaboration between psychologist and sociologist
Folk Wisdom Personality Psychology Sociology
Bread and Butter of social psychology are laboratory experiments 3 Types Scenario/Impact studies Judgment studies Performance studies
Formulating general concepts by abstracting common properties of instances Deeply embedded in our lives Feathers = Birds Red and Ripe = Good Honda = Reliable
Conventional, formulaic, oversimplified conception, opinion, image Can be negative, untrue, and unfair Children highly effected Women = Compassionate Asian = Good at Math Fat = Lazy Gay = Effiminate
Act of holding unreasonable preconceived judgments or convictions Discriminations Cannot be easily separated from everyday life and thoughts
Racism (Anti-Semitism) Classism Sexism Lookism Heterosexism Ableism Ageism
World War II: Pearl Harbor Civil Rights Movement September 11, 2001 Immigration
Thesis Statement: Yes Definition Stereotypes are part of social psychology Always there Influence/opinions Better Understanding
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