Chapter 2-The USE of theory in applied social psychology Flashcards

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The three primary functions of theories in applied social psychology

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USE

  • Understanding
  • Solution
  • Evaluation
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Knowledge-deficit model

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Social programmes are under-utilized because individuals lack knowledge about the programme or behavior.

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Action research model-the four steps

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  1. Re-analyzing the situation
  2. Refining the intervention
  3. Implementing it
  4. Reassessing the situation and the relevance of the used theories.
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What is a hypothesis?

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Testable prediction derived from a theory

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What is a model?

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Framework that integrate theories and plinciples

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Rational choice theory

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Individuals are motivated to in ways that promote their self-interests

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Attribution theory

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We are naive scientists who are trying to explain our own and other’s behaviors.
Own poor behavior-External causes
Other’s poor behavior-Internal causes

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Fundamental attribution error

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Opposite attribution pattern.
Own behavior: Drives my car–The train is usually late (external thoughts)
Other’s behavior: Drives their car–They are just lazy ( internal thoughts)
This helps people understand and interpret situations

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What is an attitude?

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A person’s evaluation of an object/person/idea

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Knowledge-deficit-model (connected to attitude)

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If you give people information that will change their attitude, their behavior will change as well.

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Cognitive dissonance theory (Festinger) and the three different steps you could take to get rid of the dissonance

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The relationship between a person’s attitude, beliefs, and behavior.

  1. Change the attitude
  2. Change the behavior
  3. Add new cognitions: Justifying their behavior
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Theory of planned behavior (Ajzen and Fishbein)

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The best predictor of an individual’s behavior is her/his intention to act.

  1. How is the attitude? Pos/Neg?
  2. Subjective norms: What other people think he/she should do
  3. Perceived behavioral control: To which extent the behavior is achievable according to the person
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Elaboration likelihood model: Persuasion

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Central route and peripheral route
C: Persuasion is reached through arguments, elaboration of the message and strong long lasting and relevant to the person.
P: Superficial information (cues), not as conscious as central route, weak, temporary and easily changeable

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What are boundary conditions?

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Conditions that distinguish if a theory should be applied or not.

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What is compliance?

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The act of changing behaviour following a direct request.

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What is conformity?

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The act of changing behaviour to be consistent with a real or imagined social expectation.

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What is contact theory?

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The theory that bringing members of conflicting groups together will reduce prejudice and improve intergroup relations.

18
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What is deindividuation?

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The loss of self-awareness and loosening of everyday moral constraints on behaviour, often brought by anonymity.

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What is the dual concern model?

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A strategic choice model that predicts when a person will yield, choose inaction, content(d?), or problem-solve in response to a conflict of interest.

20
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What is the social impact theory?

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The amount of influence others have in a given situation is a function of the number of people present, the strength or importance of the people, and the immediacy or closeness of the target person to the influencing agents.