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has something to do with relating well or interacting with others.

SOCIAL

The study of social relationships or interactions is called

social psychology

defines social psychology as the branch of psychology that studies individuals as they interact with others.

Lahey (2007)

state that social psychology is a broad field whose goal is to understand and explain how thoughts, feelings, perceptions, and behaviors are influenced by the presence of, or interactions with, others.

Plotnik and Kouyoumdjian (2014)

defines that the social psychology is the study of the effect of social factors on individual behaviour, attitudes, perceptions, and motives.

Gerrig and Zimbardo (2002)

It is likewise the study of behaviors as influenced by interactions and transactions between persons.


SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY

is the study of group and intergroup phenomena.

social psychology

The key words in the various aforementioned definitions are

interactions and relationships.

refers to the mutual and reciprocal exchange of communication or action between two or more persons or groups.

Interaction

refers to a particular way in which two or more individuals, groups, or even countries talk to, behave toward, or deal with each other.

Relationship

T/F



There is an established connection, kinship, or attachment between persons or groups attributable to several factors – interests, philosophy of life, goals, or ways of thinking – that bind them together. These two terms imply two-way exchanges

TRUE

T/F



There is a fine line between interaction and relationship. Interaction is always a component of a relationship. On the other hand, a relationship includes not only the kind of interaction between the members of the group, but also the intellectual, psychological, or even emotional investments made by the parties to develop and maintain the relationship.

TRUE

may not necessarily evolve into a deeper relationship, good interactions serve as a foundation for a good connection.

interactions

T/F



Once a relationship with other people or groups is established, it is important to maintain and nurture that association.

TRUE

Interaction/Relationship



In an afternoon workshop session of a two-day seminar, six students from different schools who met one another only during this activity were asked to discuss and exchange views about the topic “effective student leadership.” They elected a leader to steer the discussion.

Interaction

INTERACTION/RELATIONSHIP



Three schools entered into an agreement as “sister-schools” for five years. These schools agreed that they will share library facilities, science laboratories, computer labs, and other instructional materials for the use of their students. They entered into this negotiation because they want to improve the academic performance of their students.

Relationship

INTERACTION/RELATIONSHIP



Four students were seated in the bleachers watching a basketball game. While the game was going on, they discussed with one another the strategies of the most valuable player. After the game, they went home.

INTERACTION

A group of medical doctors are members of an organization. Every end of the month, they come together to report what they have accomplished in their assigned projects. They also present the problems they encountered while doing their projects. The other members of the group would help by giving suggestions or possible solutions to their problems.

Relationship

The alumni of Pag-asa High School, Class of 1975, come together to attend the annual grand reunion every December. They have become a closely-knit group, such that even outside of the December grand reunion, they meet, plan, and implement projects for their school. On certain occasions, they get together inparties where they sing, dance, and exchange stories.

Relationship

There is a long line of people waiting to be served by the bank. Two persons who were classmates many years ago recognized and greeted each other: “Are you Melissa? We were classmates 20 years ago in high school.” Melissa answered, “Yes, I am. Are you Rosine?” After the first exchange of greetings, they shared with each othermany things about their jobs, families, and what keeps them busy. After 30 minutes, they were served by the bank staff, and later, they went their separate ways.

Interaction

In psychology, refers to forming impressions and making judgments about another person’s likability after seeing or meeting him/her.

person perception

First , which are formed within a very short time with little conscious thought and biased by past experiences, are part of person perception.

impressions

One important aspect is _. A person who rarely smiles may be thought of as arrogant or unfriendly.

physical appearance

People usually use _ as immediate basis for assessing, judging, or evaluating others.

external appearance