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    Social Psychology Concepts in Mean Girls ‘Mean Girls’ is a classic romantic comedy amongst young women, and some young men, in America today. The main character, Cady, is a new student who transferred from Africa. Because she was home schooled until her junior year of high school, she experiences great shifts in her social influences as well as some shifts in her social thinking throughout the movie. Because the film is set in an American high school, it provides an ample amount of social…

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    definition, deterrence refers to the act of enforcing various measure with the main aim of discouraging a specific or particular behaviour within the society. Deterrence is meant to instil fear among the members of the society with respect to a given social based issue. As a result, the majority of people tend to distance themselves from such discouraged behaviour due to the heavy penalties one may face in the case of breaking such an act. Retentionists argue that for law enforcing act to be…

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    1) Mr. K what do you mean by you do not know how much longer you can go on? My rational for asking him what does he mean that he cannot go on, is because he sounds like he is talking about suicide. As a social worker this is something that I want to be clear about. I think that he might respond to this question by answering it in a very specific way. Mr. K is very emotional right now therefore he need help, by me asking him about himself I think that he would be open to answering me with any…

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    individual reacts under a specific set of conditions. Psychology is the science of exploring the mental processes of a group or an individual. The psychology perspective will analyze the factors of society that dictate how the individual reacts under the pressure of society. It will only analyze the factors from society that influenced the individual to behave in a specific manner. Much of the analysis will be done through social psychology. It will also provide insight to how an individual can…

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    throughout The Breakfast Club which depict concepts of social psychology. From the very first interaction between the members of the group there is an immediate aggression between Bender, Claire, and Andy. This initial aggression likely stems from the group encountering the “frustrating and aversive circumstances” of having to spend their weekend in detention and confinement to the library with each other. Each of the group members possess a unique social identity, and some of these groups…

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    a fear of spiders, snakes and heights. Social phobias include fear of social situations and agoraphobia, which is a fear of open or public places. Paradigms provide us different psychological insight that helps us understand how these phobias can form. A paradigm is an agreement within a discipline defining the subject matter to be studied and…

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    how big the act is only that it only the reaction it obtains from doing it. The three theoretical approaches are symbolic interactionism, functionalism, and conflict theory. Symbolic interactionism deals with mostly the micro-sociology and social psychology. In the theory of differential association it explains that when we have two groups with different attitudes and behaviors we inter imbalance where…

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    In social psychology, fundamental attribution error is described as the tendency of people to attribute the behaviors of others to internal factors --such as character, personality, and intent-- rather than resulting from external factors and/or circumstance (Schwarz, 2014). This contrasts with an individual 's self-perception, which accounts for all readily available knowledge of personal circumstance, when evaluating personal behavior. Fundamental attribution error is an intensely common…

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    which prisoners were withdrawing and behaving in pathological ways” and where some of the guards “were behaving sadistically” (Zimbardo). The Stanford Prison Experiment is one of the most controversial studies ever conducted in the “history of social psychology” (Konnikova, 2015). The results of this experiment show the truth of how absolute power corrupts absolutely, why good people do bad things, and how it can be applied to real life situations (Dalberg-Acton). One early Sunday morning in…

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    In todays society we, as children, are groomed to fit into the traditional gender roles by the purchases of gender-specific toys (ie. Trucks for boys, easy bake ovens for girls) as well as the purchase of blue and green clothing for boys and pink for girls. Many don’t even realize that they are ingraining things such as gender role in their children from such an early age. Some, however, break the mold and allow their children to cross the gender barriers that we as a society have set up and…

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