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[Show more]Chapter 19A 
Department of elder affairs 
 
 
 
Abuse 
An act or omission which results in serious physical or emotional injury to an elderly person or financial exploitation of an elderly person; or the failure, inability, or resistance of an elderly person to provide for him one or more of the nec...
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Department of elder affairs 
 
 
 
Abuse 
An act or omission which results in serious physical or emotional injury to an elderly person or financial exploitation of an elderly person; or the failure, inability, or resistance of an elderly person to provide for him one or more of the nec...
what is the group mind 
3 explanations 
1. the collective conscious of a specific group such as a tribe which is accumulation of specific beliefs 
2. an emergent quality that occurs when a mass congregates 
3. psychological traits that can be applied to a group 
 
 
 
why is it of interest 
3 reason...
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Add to cartwhat is the group mind 
3 explanations 
1. the collective conscious of a specific group such as a tribe which is accumulation of specific beliefs 
2. an emergent quality that occurs when a mass congregates 
3. psychological traits that can be applied to a group 
 
 
 
why is it of interest 
3 reason...
What are the characteristics of mass communication? Select a mass medium and show whether these characteristics apply 
1) the audience is large, anonymous, and often very diverse 
2) the source of the communication are institutions and corporations 
3) mass media rely on advertising as their primary...
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1) the audience is large, anonymous, and often very diverse 
2) the source of the communication are institutions and corporations 
3) mass media rely on advertising as their primary...
social psychology 
study of how people influence others' behavior, beliefs, and attitudes 
 
 
 
social facilitation 
enhancement of performance brought about by the presence of others 
 
 
 
attribution 
process of assigning causes to behavior 
 
 
 
fundamental attribution error 
tendency to over...
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study of how people influence others' behavior, beliefs, and attitudes 
 
 
 
social facilitation 
enhancement of performance brought about by the presence of others 
 
 
 
attribution 
process of assigning causes to behavior 
 
 
 
fundamental attribution error 
tendency to over...
The study of how people influence the behavior, attitudes, and beliefs of others is called __________. 
Social Psychology 
 
 
 
Which of the following is the theory that suggests people seek to evaluate their own beliefs and abilities by comparing them with those of others? 
Social Comparison Theor...
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Social Psychology 
 
 
 
Which of the following is the theory that suggests people seek to evaluate their own beliefs and abilities by comparing them with those of others? 
Social Comparison Theor...
how do families on TV differ from families in real life? 
families on tv are portrayed usually as upper-middle class. the family relationships are generally positive, psychologically healthy, high family solidarity, support from family members. there are also a lot of surrogate families on TV such a...
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Add to carthow do families on TV differ from families in real life? 
families on tv are portrayed usually as upper-middle class. the family relationships are generally positive, psychologically healthy, high family solidarity, support from family members. there are also a lot of surrogate families on TV such a...
Social psychology is the study: 
a. psychological processes, such as dreaming 
b. social events, such as football games and dances 
c. social institutions, such as the church or school 
d. the real or imagined influence of other people 
d 
 
 
 
For social psychologists, the likely explanation of th...
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Add to cartSocial psychology is the study: 
a. psychological processes, such as dreaming 
b. social events, such as football games and dances 
c. social institutions, such as the church or school 
d. the real or imagined influence of other people 
d 
 
 
 
For social psychologists, the likely explanation of th...
Ch. 1 
 
 
 
Group 
Members pursuing common goals 
 
 
 
Group Structure 
EX: leader, someone who follows norms, a clown 
 
 
 
Entitativity 
In sync, like a flash mob (not nat'l merit scholars because they are similar but not in the same area) 
 
 
 
Secondary Groups 
need increased for these due ...
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Group 
Members pursuing common goals 
 
 
 
Group Structure 
EX: leader, someone who follows norms, a clown 
 
 
 
Entitativity 
In sync, like a flash mob (not nat'l merit scholars because they are similar but not in the same area) 
 
 
 
Secondary Groups 
need increased for these due ...
Social Psychology 
subfield in psychology that deals with how our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by our social interactions with others 
 
 
 
Social Perception 
processes by which we form impressions, make judgements, and develop attitudes about the people and events that constitu...
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Add to cartSocial Psychology 
subfield in psychology that deals with how our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by our social interactions with others 
 
 
 
Social Perception 
processes by which we form impressions, make judgements, and develop attitudes about the people and events that constitu...
Social psychology 
scientific study of how we think about, influence, and relate to one another 
 
 
 
Attribution theory 
tendency to give a causal explanation for someone's behavior, often by crediting either the situation or the person's disposition 
 
 
 
fundamental attribution error 
tendenc...
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Add to cartSocial psychology 
scientific study of how we think about, influence, and relate to one another 
 
 
 
Attribution theory 
tendency to give a causal explanation for someone's behavior, often by crediting either the situation or the person's disposition 
 
 
 
fundamental attribution error 
tendenc...
Le Bon history 
in his 1895 Treatise titled psychology of crowds the french sociologist Gustav wrote an ''individual in a crowd is a grain of sand amid other grains of sand, which the wind stirs up at will'' 
 
 
 
definition of crowd 
gathering of individuals 
 
from psychological perspective c...
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in his 1895 Treatise titled psychology of crowds the french sociologist Gustav wrote an ''individual in a crowd is a grain of sand amid other grains of sand, which the wind stirs up at will'' 
 
 
 
definition of crowd 
gathering of individuals 
 
from psychological perspective c...
Groups 
collection of personel who are perceived to be bonded together in a coherent unit to some degree 
 
 
 
Roles 
set of behaviors that individuals occupying specific positions within a group are expected to perform 
 
 
 
Norms 
rules within a group indicating how its members should or should ...
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collection of personel who are perceived to be bonded together in a coherent unit to some degree 
 
 
 
Roles 
set of behaviors that individuals occupying specific positions within a group are expected to perform 
 
 
 
Norms 
rules within a group indicating how its members should or should ...
Conformity 
A change in behavior or belief as the result of real or imagined group pressure 
 
 
 
Compliance 
Conformity that involves publicly acting in accord with an implied or explicit request while privately disagreeing 
 
 
 
Obedience 
Acting in accord with a direct order or command 
 
 
 
A...
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A change in behavior or belief as the result of real or imagined group pressure 
 
 
 
Compliance 
Conformity that involves publicly acting in accord with an implied or explicit request while privately disagreeing 
 
 
 
Obedience 
Acting in accord with a direct order or command 
 
 
 
A...
LE BON and CROWD PSYCHOLOGY 
CONVERGENCE - PEOPLE WHO ARE PRONE TO VIOLENCE ARE DRAWN TOGETHER BY AN EVENT 
 
LEADERS CONTROL THROUGH MASS HYPNOTISM 
 
CONTAGION - PEOPLE COPY BEHAVIOR WHICH SETS OFF A CHAIN REACTION 
 
LE BON'S IDEAS WERE CRITICIZED BECAUSE PEOPLE ARE NOT ALL ALIKE OR ALWAYS SUGGE...
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Add to cartLE BON and CROWD PSYCHOLOGY 
CONVERGENCE - PEOPLE WHO ARE PRONE TO VIOLENCE ARE DRAWN TOGETHER BY AN EVENT 
 
LEADERS CONTROL THROUGH MASS HYPNOTISM 
 
CONTAGION - PEOPLE COPY BEHAVIOR WHICH SETS OFF A CHAIN REACTION 
 
LE BON'S IDEAS WERE CRITICIZED BECAUSE PEOPLE ARE NOT ALL ALIKE OR ALWAYS SUGGE...
Social Psychology 
subfield in psychology that deals with how our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by our social interactions with others 
 
 
 
Social Perception 
processes by which we form impressions, make judgements, and develop attitudes about the people and events that constitu...
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Add to cartSocial Psychology 
subfield in psychology that deals with how our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by our social interactions with others 
 
 
 
Social Perception 
processes by which we form impressions, make judgements, and develop attitudes about the people and events that constitu...
Conformity 
A change in behavior or belief as the result of real or imagined group pressure. If you rise to cheer a game-winning goal, drink coffee, or wear your hair in a certain style because you want to, and not due to the influence of others, you are not doing this. But if you do those things be...
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Add to cartConformity 
A change in behavior or belief as the result of real or imagined group pressure. If you rise to cheer a game-winning goal, drink coffee, or wear your hair in a certain style because you want to, and not due to the influence of others, you are not doing this. But if you do those things be...
Define comformity 
A change in one's behavior due to the real or imagined influence of other people 
 
 
Informational Social Influence 
The influence of other people that leads us to conform because we see them as a source of information to guide our behavior;we conform because we believe that oth...
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Add to cartDefine comformity 
A change in one's behavior due to the real or imagined influence of other people 
 
 
Informational Social Influence 
The influence of other people that leads us to conform because we see them as a source of information to guide our behavior;we conform because we believe that oth...
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