Introduction to Social Psych
Conformity & Obedience
Bias
Videos
Review
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Social Psychology Defined

What is: the study of how the presence of others affects our

thoughts, feelings, and behaviors

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Conformity Defined

What is Acting and thinking like people around us

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Blatant Bias Defined

What is, Conscious beliefs, feelings, and behavior that people are perfectly willing to admit, are mostly hostile, and openly favor their own group.

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Teachings from Jimmy Kimmel

What is, Childhood Cognitive Development, specifically pre-operational stage, also operant conditioning, obedience, etc.

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Psychology Defined

What is, the scientific study of human behavior and mental processes.

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Happiness relies heavily on this

What are the Quality of our Relationships

200

Obedience Defined

What is An individual’s compliance when given an order or command from someone in a position of authority

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Implicit Bias Defined

What is, a negative, unconscious attitude, against a specific social group

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Teachings from Tundra

What is, Operant Conditioning

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Types of Learning

What is, Conditioning (Operant and Classical), and Observation

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Research design, best practice

What is Naturalistic Observation

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Why do people Conform? (3 reasons)

What is, Normative Influence, Informational Influence, and Descriptive Norms

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The major differences between Stereotype, Prejudice, and Discrimination

What is, bias of thought/cognition, emotion, and behavior

300

Teachings from Netflix: Memory Explained

What is, Memory Palace technique, Stages and Types of Memory, Eye-Witness testimony flaws, Memory flaws/traces

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4 Types and 3 Stages of Memory

What are, Types: Working, Episodic, Semantic, Collective

Stages: Encoding, Storage, Retrieval

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The 6 Levels of Analysis

What are Culture/Environment, Relationships/Groups, Behavior, Thoughts/Feelings/Perception, Physiology, Chemistry/DNA

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Famous study and its findings on Obedience

What is Milgram's Study, 65% of people obeyed in totality

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The 2 Dimensions of the Stereotype Content Model

What is Warmth and Competence

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Teachings from Dr. Alison Gopnik, what do babies think?

What is, scientific-hypothesis testing done by young children at play, their developing theory of mind, species' length of development=intelligence, creative/innovative thinking processes

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The Lobes of the Brain and their Functions

What are,

Frontal = Decision Making, Higher-Order thinking

Temporal = Sound and Smell

Parietal = Touch and Taste

Occipital = Sight

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Fundamental Attribution Error

Provide an example of this phenomenon

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Name 1 positive (benefit) and 1 negative (dark side) to Obedience

...examples

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Biases, why do we have them?

What is, evolutionary mechanism, social beings, belongingness/in-group needs, heuristics, etc.

500

Teachings from Dr. Elizabeth Loftus

What is, Memory is like a Wikipedia page (constructed and reconstructed)

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5 Major Research Designs

What are, Experimental, Correlational, Quasi-Experimental, Longitudinal, Qualitative

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