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Allison Arbo Candy Battles Mollie Beach Lori Caez Reed Flanagan Alicia Jefferson
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Can social psychology give us a better understanding of stereotyping and prejudices in our society?
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Definition
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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
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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
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Research on social psychology began Frequent collaboration between psychologist and sociologist
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Folk Wisdom Personality Psychology Sociology
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Bread and Butter of social psychology are laboratory experiments 3 Types Scenario/Impact studies Judgment studies Performance studies
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Formulating general concepts by abstracting common properties of instances Deeply embedded in our lives Feathers = Birds Red and Ripe = Good Honda = Reliable
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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
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Act of holding unreasonable preconceived judgments or convictions Discriminations Cannot be easily separated from everyday life and thoughts
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Racism (Anti-Semitism) Classism Sexism Lookism Heterosexism Ableism Ageism
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World War II: Pearl Harbor Civil Rights Movement September 11, 2001 Immigration
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Thesis Statement: Yes Definition Stereotypes are part of social psychology Always there Influence/opinions Better Understanding
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