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Summary Social Psychology II VUB (16/20)

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This summary for social psychology II includes the slides in English plus accompanying notes in Dutch. The subject is taught at the VUB by professor Jasmine Vergauwe. I got a 16/20 with this summary. Good luck:)

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Sociale psychologie II

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1. Evolutionaire psychologie...................................................................................................................4
1.1. Altruïsme en natuurlijke selectie.................................................................................................4
1.1.1. Natural selection and behavior.............................................................................................4
1.1.2. Altruïstic behavior.................................................................................................................4
1.1.3. Inclusive fitness and kinship.................................................................................................5
1.1.4. Reciprocal altruism...............................................................................................................6
1.1.5. Cooperation and competition...............................................................................................6
1.2. Seksuele selectie en seksverschillen in gedrag............................................................................7
Sexual selection and parental investment......................................................................................7
Mating preferences........................................................................................................................8
Young men: risk, violence and honor............................................................................................10
Cuckoldry and jealousy.................................................................................................................10
2. Interaction: cooperation and competition........................................................................................11
2.1. How does a collective work?.....................................................................................................11
2.1.1. Mixed motives....................................................................................................................11
2.1.2. Structure of interdepence...................................................................................................12
2.2. Beyond direct self-interest: transformation of situations..........................................................13
2.2.1. Interpersonal dispositions..................................................................................................13
2.2.2. Beliefs regarding other’s behavior......................................................................................15
2.2.3. Features of the relationship................................................................................................17
2.2.4. Social norms........................................................................................................................17
3. Aggression........................................................................................................................................18
3.1. Theories of aggression...............................................................................................................19
3.1.1. Biological approaches.........................................................................................................19
3.1.2. Psychological approaches...................................................................................................19
3.2. Personal and situational variables.............................................................................................22
3.2.1. Individual differences..........................................................................................................22
3.2.2. Situational influences..........................................................................................................23
3.3. Aggression as a social problem . ................................................................................................24
3.3.1. Intimate partner violence...................................................................................................24
3.3.2. Sexual aggression................................................................................................................24
3.3.3. Bullying in school and workplace........................................................................................25
3.4. Prevention and intervention . ....................................................................................................26
3.4.1. Catharsis.............................................................................................................................26
3.4.2. Punishment.........................................................................................................................26
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3.4.3. Inducing incompatible responses (can be effective)...........................................................26
3.5. Psychopathy..............................................................................................................................27
3.5.1. What is psychopathy?.........................................................................................................27
3.5.2. Theories of origin................................................................................................................28
3.5.3. Psychopathy and leadership...............................................................................................29
4. Prosocial behavior............................................................................................................................29
4.1. Helping and altruism..................................................................................................................29
4.1.1. Altruism vs. egoism.............................................................................................................29
4.2. Why we don’t help....................................................................................................................31
4.2.1. Bystander effect..................................................................................................................31
4.2.2. Other contextual variables..................................................................................................32
4.3. Why we do help........................................................................................................................33
4.3.1. Cost and benefits of helping...............................................................................................33
4.3.2. Groups and identity............................................................................................................34
4.3.3. Social identity and bystander effect....................................................................................34
4.3.4. Mood..................................................................................................................................35
4.4. Issues in researching prosocial behavior...................................................................................36
4.4.1. Violence and helping...........................................................................................................36
4.4.2. Gender and helping............................................................................................................36
4.4.3. Long-term helping...............................................................................................................37
4.5. Evolution and Neurosciences....................................................................................................39
4.5.1. Evolution, genes and helping..............................................................................................39
4.5.2. Neuroscience......................................................................................................................40
5. Attraction and close relationships....................................................................................................40
5.1. Importance of relationships.......................................................................................................40
5.1.1. Psychological and physical wellbeing..................................................................................40
5.1.2. Social support.....................................................................................................................41
5.1.3. Social exclusion...................................................................................................................43
5.1.4. Need to belong...................................................................................................................43
5.1.5. Attachment.........................................................................................................................44
5.2. Interpersonal Attraction............................................................................................................45
5.2.1. What is beautiful is good....................................................................................................45
5.2.2. Physical attraction...............................................................................................................47
5.2.3. Psychological attraction......................................................................................................48
5.2.4. Power of the situation........................................................................................................50
5.3. Romantic relationships..............................................................................................................51
5.3.1. Love....................................................................................................................................51

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5.3.2. Satisfaction and stability.....................................................................................................52
5.3.3. Enhancing relationship functioning....................................................................................53
5.4. General relationship processes.................................................................................................54
5.4.1. Types of relationships.........................................................................................................54
5.4.2. Disclosure & Responsiveness..............................................................................................55
5.4.3. Relationship ending............................................................................................................56
5.4.4. Growing old together..........................................................................................................56
6. Emotions...........................................................................................................................................57
6.1. What is an emotion?..................................................................................................................57
6.1.1. Pre-cognitive theories.........................................................................................................57
6.1.2. Social - psychological construct..........................................................................................57
6.2. Why do we have emotions?......................................................................................................58
6.2.1. Evolutionary origin..............................................................................................................58
6.2.2. Signal system......................................................................................................................58
6.2.3. Flexibility in behavior..........................................................................................................59
6.2.4. Information processing.......................................................................................................59
6.2.5. Regulation and control.......................................................................................................59
6.3. How are emotions elicited and differentiated?........................................................................60
6.3.1. Schachter - Singer...............................................................................................................60
6.3.2. Wundt's 2 dimensions........................................................................................................60
6.3.3. Appraisal theory..................................................................................................................61
6.3.4. Modern theories.................................................................................................................62
6.4. Specific response patterns........................................................................................................63
6.4.1. Face.....................................................................................................................................63
6.4.2. Voice...................................................................................................................................63
6.4.3. Control and strategic manipulation....................................................................................63
6.4.4. Physiological changes.........................................................................................................65
6.4.5. Feelings...............................................................................................................................65
6.5. Interaction of emotion components.........................................................................................67
6.5.1. Proprioceptive feedback.....................................................................................................67
6.5.2. Emotional contagion...........................................................................................................68
6.5.3. Consequences of emotion-regulation.................................................................................69




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1. Evolutionaire psychologie
1.1. Altruïsme en natuurlijke selectie
1.1.1. Natural selection and behavior
Evolutionary psychology investigates the evolutionary origin of behavior and consequences for
current psychological mechanisms.
 Darwin (1859): “The Origin of Species”
o Selection in nature occurs because some organisms survive better and reproduce
better in a certain environment
o  better fitness (= transferring next-generation genes)
 Fitness= better FIT in die generatie plus het beter doorgeven van genen
o  better adaptation to environment
 Primary interest: evolution of physical features




 Modern Darwinians:
o Primary interest: evolution of behavior (e.g., altruistic behavior)
o Evolutionary perspective on human nature:
 Universal characteristics: These successful characteristics provide such an
evolutionary advantage, that they spread throughout the population and
become typical for all mankind
 Bijvoorbeeld bipedalism: mensen beginnen met twee voeten te
lopen omdat het zo’n advantage is (je kan alles zien, je kan goed
bewegen etc) en zo werd het typical voor de hele bevolking
 Ook universal psychological features/characteristics vallen hieronder
(bijvoorbeeld altruïstisch gedrag)
1.1.2. Altruïstic behavior
 Altruistic behavior = helping others although it may be detrimental to your own fitness 
Natural selection = seemingly selfish process
 How to explain this?
o The universal need to belong. ( Ze willen bij de groep horen en niet uit de toon
vallen)

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