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Groupthink is likely to occur when:
anger within the group has been growing. the need arises for a group opinion. almost no
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dina
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Hi SRJ
Please can you review my essay, I would appreciate any critisms In 1935 Allport claimed that “the concept of attitude is
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Cathy
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Sibongile is the group leader in a group project with four of her classmates. She consistently undervalues the ideas and
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anony
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Need two peer reviewed articles to help me work on those questions. below
Discuss how social psychology differs from other
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rose
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Just to say first im not wanting anyone to write my paper for me.
I have to write an english paper about non conformity and
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Maryanne
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mechanistic inteactionism vs. reciprocal interactionism?
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Susan
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Psy 230 Personal Narrative
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Brenda
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how might group characteristics such as size and cohesiveness affect groupthink?
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alborica
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What are personal conflict management styles
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sally
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Why do you think people are so fascinated with celebrities?
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lola
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What will you take from the material on "Group Conflict" that you will apply in your own life? How will you apply it? What are
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lola
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What are the factors that influence persuasion?
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sweetNsour
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Would you say that people use warlike terms and attitudes for sports and other competitive situations because it provides a
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Bonnie
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Class, you have probably heard of 'Group think', in which members of a group basically agree with each other, regardless of how
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Anonymous
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what is an example of effort justification
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melissa
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Scenario:
John is an 18-year-old freshman at New York University. John was the starting quarterback at his high school in a small
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bri
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Evaluations of a particular belief, person, object, or idea describe a person’s:
attitudes motivation predispositions biases
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kelly
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In social psychology, attributional processes refer to:
deciding whether behavior is due to the person or the situation.
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anya
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The observational learning approach states that stereotypes and prejudices are acquired through what?
repressing of wants and
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tanya
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What is social facilitation and how has the definition evolved"
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Justin
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What are three components of attractiveness? Which of the three is most important to you? Why did you choose this factor?
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trudy
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If our attitudes flow in part from our attributions, it would seem that our attributions for others behaviors are rather
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Anonymous
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Compare mechanistic and reciprocal interactionism. Give an example of reciprocal interactionism (influences among a person, a
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Yolanda
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how are personal constucts related to social perspectives? what is the relationship between personal constucts and behavior?
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trudy
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If people feel that they must hurt or harm a person, what do the people do to keep from feeling guilty about hurting that
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Beth
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Can people's attitudes be isolated?
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Alicia
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Is the need to conform to a group's beliefs a "survival" instinct that supercedes rationality?
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Alicia
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Is the need to conform to the group's beliefs a "survival" instinct that supercedes rationality?
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Alicia
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Give an example of group behaviors that are confusing?
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Carmin
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Could you name me a psychologist who studied empathy?
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R
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If our attitudes flow in part from our attributions, it would seem that our attributions for others behaviors are rather
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Bryan
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.2.3. Interview one another and identify each member’s type of commitment to the group. Validate your answer with practical
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#assignment
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How others view a person can influence how that person views his or her environment and those in his or her environment
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Anonymous
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Why people are so materialistic??
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Alicia
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self-handicapping in social psychology
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Anonymous
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I am feeling really frustrated. Can you please guide me in answering those questions.
How might religious, cultural, or personal
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rose (Ms. sue)
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how do these factors play in a role in our expectatoins of other people?What are the disadvantages of these expectsations? help
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dawn
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Can you cite any widely publicized examples of groupthink that led to unfortunate consequences?
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Bryan
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How can stereotyping effect group relations?
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adam
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How can a person’s perception of others impact an organization’s behavior?
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JM
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When you copy the behavior of others you are forming your personality through
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How does self-concept influence communication?
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Julie
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how do you think an average american's perceptions of each group are created?
Thank you for using the Jiskha Homework Help Forum.
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jj
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I am looking for information on (groupthink/devil's advocate).
Why I need it. The CEO has been extremely frustrated with what has
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Jo
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Negative vs positive association
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Social judgement theory
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With respect to the fundamental attribution error, it turns out that in cultures like those of Asia , there’s an - orientation
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A/an is an expectation regarding behavior appropriate to the group
A-Obedience B-Social influence C-Conformity D-Norm
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Name explain the different attribution errors and biases in depth
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In terms of systematic indoctrination, which of the following best characterizes the process of isolation?
a) provide recruits
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