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social psychology
how people think about, influence by real or imagined presence of other people and relate to one another
Triplet & Ringelman
measure how people work with others

** presence of others liberates latent energy = social facilitation
triplett & ringelman
people are fastest while competing
ringelman
social loafing.. the more people involved.. the less people did work
BIG IDEA: art of construal
wall street game, vs, community game.. terrorist vs. freedom fighter
BIG IDEA: naive realism
think we're objective.. otherside as biased.. israeli/ palistini proposal switched
tenets of naive realism
1. we are unbiased.
2.other people who are rational will be on our side.
3. people who dont side with us are lazy/misinformed.

princeton v. dartmouth
BIG IDEA: social intuitions
implicit/explicit social places influence behavior.. THE MOM, YOUR POPE
social psych vs. sociology
sociology-- people in groups and sociies..

SOCIAL PSYCH= INDIVIDUAL.
abnormal psychology
mental disorders and not average
personality psychology
studies personality and individual difference/ human nature
-1
strong negative correlation (+ -) or (- +)
0
no realtionship
1
strong positive correlation ( + +) or (- -)
social intuitions-- helpful and harmful
harmful: we have false memories.. drive than fly when flying is safer

helpful: powerful, fast and frugal
bio-psycho-social organism
reflect interplay of biologiacl psychological and social influences..
social neuroscience
integration of biologica and social perspectives that explore the nerual and psychological bases of social and emotional behaviors
social representations
help us make sense of the world
hindsight bias
tendency to exaggerate after learning an outcome, i knew it all along..

easier to look after the fact and pick out the evidence leading to it.. than looking before hand.. because you don't have anything specific to look for
theory
integrated set of rinciples that explain and predict observed events
hypothesis
testable proposition that describes a relationship that may exist between events
field research
natural real life settings
correlational study
where two factors are naturally associated
experimental
cause and effect by manipulating one
independent variable
manipulated variable
dependent
constant variable
random sample
every person has equal chance in being included-- usually 3% error of margin or less
framing
the way a question is presented
affective forecasting
prediction of future emotions.. OVER DRAMATIC
impact bias
overestimate length or intensity of future states.

WE ARE A LOT MORE RESILIENT than we think.
Vague statement to Solid prediction

VSSP
hindsigh bias
GOOD THEORIES are: 4
1.summarize observations effectively
2. make clear predictions
3. can be modified
4. generate ?????s
GOOD HYPOTHESIS PLFT
testable
falsifiable
logical
positive prediction

PAULINA LIKES FLAT TOAST
mundane realism
degree to w hich experiment is similar to everyday situations
experimental realism
degree to which experiment absorbs and involves participtans
deception
participants are misinformed...

it helps because people would not usually do things if they knew about it...
destroys experimental realism
schema
mental template b which we organize our world
self-schema
beliefs about self that organize and guide the processing of self-relevant information