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Social psychology Lectures 1-5 (Lecture 2 - Categorization and cognition,…
Social psychology Lectures 1-5
Lecture 1 - Minds in society
Social Ostracism - Williams & Sommer
Cyber-Ostracism - Williams, Cheung & Choi (computerised task)
Social exclusion - Eisenberger, Lieberman & Williams - ACC
Lecture 2 - Categorization
and cognition
Social cognition assumptions about how the mind works
Cognitive psychology - 1950's, social cognition 1970's onwards
2 theories of Categorization: defined features & the probabilistic model
Rosch's heirarchal stages of Categorization
Relationship between processing capacity and the need to make successful predictions
Tajfels Accentuation Principle
Minimal Group Paradigm - underlying argument, method & key findings
Lecture 4 - Social
Identity
SIT - Tajfel & Turner
Group membership
Intergroup conflict - mobility and social
change
Relative group status
3 processes behind SI (ISR)
3 ways individuals respond to identity threats
SCT - Turner et al
Cognitive representations of the self
Social context
Multiple selves (personal & collective selves)
Person & situation
Depersonalisation
Meta-contrast principle
Levine et al
- SCT idea importance
Lecture 3 - Individual within
the group
Potential problem of reductionism in social psychology : What is it and how can it be avoided?
Entitativity
Campbell (similarity, proximity & common fate)
Hamilton & Sherman
Latane, Harkins & Williams - How did group size affect individual effort? (& how did they find this out)
Karau & Williams - role of cohesiveness
Latane & Darley - Bystander intervention
(BUT) Levine & Crowther - Helping within the group
Lecture 5 - The self
Markus
- Role of the
self schema
Markus study
- method, predictions, findings
Onorato & Turner - The fluid self
(contextual conditions)
Onorato & Turner
study -
gender
Markus & Kitayama - Culture
Higgins - Self discrepancy theory
- (different kinds of self)