social psyc 1 Flashcards

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describe social psychology

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the discipline where people attempt to understand, explain and predict how the thoughts, feelings and actions of others

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the nature of human kind - dialogues/ debates

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Rosseau: by nature is good - institutions make him bad

Hobbes: man is by nature solitary, poore, nasty

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Cognitive perspective

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emphasis on how perception affects behaviour and how you interpret behaviour impacts feelings

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Learning Perspective

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emphasis on principles of reinforcement and imitations - tendency to focus on observable behaviour and ignore cognition

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Motivational perspective

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emphasis on basic human needs, as we have biological needs = we have psychological needs

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Biological Perspective

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emphasis on evolutionary past and genetic disposition

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Cultural Perspective

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emphasis on how culture affects social behaviour - cultural differences

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4 levels of explanation/ analysis in Social Psyc

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1) Intrapersonal (inside person)
2) Interpersonal (interactions between 2 ppl)
3) Intergroup (group level behaviour - men violent when rejected but actually need to work their way back to ppl)
4) Societal (cultural effects on behaviour)

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Freud

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first to draw attention to the study of the unconscious
- impulses are driven by sexual desires. impulses can be denied but will always return to reassert themselves, as a consequence conflict between instincts and demands of society.

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ID

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most primitive part of the psyche
- basic urges - wants to gain sexual pleasure
(pleasure principle)
- demands satisfaction now regardless of consequence

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Ego

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works on the reality principle
- tries to satisfy the ID in accordance with societal norms

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SuperEgo

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moral policeman
- represents internalised rules of parents and society = hands out punishment - leading to anxiety/ guilt

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why are defense mechanisms bought in?

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because the demands of the superego are powerful and if met the impulses of the ID must be repressed. ID impulses will always reappear though. As they reemerge, so too does intense anxiety = defense mechanisms

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Displacement

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impulses redirected into a safer course

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Reaction Formation

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original wish is replaced with the opposite

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Projection

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urges projected onto others

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Isolation

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awareness of memories, not emotions

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Origins of unconscious conflict.. and how pleasure is achieved

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origins: childhood experiences

as the child grows, pleasure is achieved through the stimulation of certain body zones

  • oral stage 0-2
  • anal stage 2-4
  • phallic stage 4-6
  • latency stage 6-12
  • genital stage -12+
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Phallic Stage

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boys develop an oedipus complex (sex w his mum)

eventually identifies with his father, in hopes to find a partner - like his mum

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Electra Complex

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girls find out they do not have a penis = penis envy

eventually identifies with her mum

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Difficulties at stages, leading to later problems

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-oral: oral fixation, smoking, thumb sucking
- anal: anal retentiveness, money wont spend, obstinate
- phallic: gay

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Problems with Freud

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  • never actually studied children
  • ideas not falsified
  • little experimental evidence
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Experimental Evidence

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  1. data more appropriately explained through other processes
  2. experiments supporting freud are often flawed
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Freud claimed that children whose parents treat them harshly would redirect aggressive instincts to those with less power…

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BUT - evidence suggests that authoritarian aggression is not caused by the redirection of repressed impulses but b y observational learning (Bandura/ bob dolls)