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SOCIAL
PSYCHOLOGY
Group members:
Devin Wong
Seet Tiong Hong
Ling Sue Er
Bridget
Zi Shan
Khang Wei
SILLY BOY
1.CLASSICAL CONDITIONING
Definition :
When two stimuli are paired together,they may come to
elicit the same response.
Concept Applied:
When the phone ring “DuDung” ,then James knows that his friend ask him to go out.
Neutral
stimulus
produces no
reaction
-James hears his
phone ring ’DuDung”,
didnt know his friend
calling him out.
Unconditioned
stimulus
produces an
unconditioned
response
-by viewing his
message he
know his friend
date him out
Neutral stimulus
and
unconditioned
stimulus are
paired together
many times
-Every time the phone
ring’DuDung’, his
friend ask to go out .
Neutral stimulus
produces a conditioned
response and becomes
a conditioned stimulus.
-James knows his
friend date him
when the phone
ring’DuDUng’
2.THE FALSE CONSENSUS EFFECT
Definition:
The assumption that everyone shares one’s opinion.The
tendency for individual to overestimate the level to which
other people share their beliefs,attitudes,and behaviour.
Concept Applied:
James believes that all of his friends think that driving sports
car is cool just because he believe that it’s cool
3.OPTIMISTIC BIAS
Definition:
Believing that bad things happen to other people and
that you are more likely to experience positive events in
life
Concept Applied:
When James parks at illegal parking, he thinks that he
wont get fined by the police but others will if they park
their car there.
Definition:
Use others as the standard by which we compare
ourselves.
Concept Applied:
He felt good about his branded stuff,
knowing that his friends are all wearing
cheap stuff.
4.DOWNWARD SOCIAL COMPARISON
Definition:
Physical attractiveness stereotype and “what is beautiful is
good” principle
Concept Applied:
Impression of his friends towards him lead them to feel that
he is smart, kind and hardworking.
5.HALO EFFECT
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psychology.pdf

  • 1. SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY Group members: Devin Wong Seet Tiong Hong Ling Sue Er Bridget Zi Shan Khang Wei
  • 3.
  • 4. 1.CLASSICAL CONDITIONING Definition : When two stimuli are paired together,they may come to elicit the same response.
  • 5. Concept Applied: When the phone ring “DuDung” ,then James knows that his friend ask him to go out. Neutral stimulus produces no reaction -James hears his phone ring ’DuDung”, didnt know his friend calling him out. Unconditioned stimulus produces an unconditioned response -by viewing his message he know his friend date him out Neutral stimulus and unconditioned stimulus are paired together many times -Every time the phone ring’DuDung’, his friend ask to go out . Neutral stimulus produces a conditioned response and becomes a conditioned stimulus. -James knows his friend date him when the phone ring’DuDUng’
  • 6.
  • 7. 2.THE FALSE CONSENSUS EFFECT Definition: The assumption that everyone shares one’s opinion.The tendency for individual to overestimate the level to which other people share their beliefs,attitudes,and behaviour. Concept Applied: James believes that all of his friends think that driving sports car is cool just because he believe that it’s cool
  • 8.
  • 9. 3.OPTIMISTIC BIAS Definition: Believing that bad things happen to other people and that you are more likely to experience positive events in life Concept Applied: When James parks at illegal parking, he thinks that he wont get fined by the police but others will if they park their car there.
  • 10.
  • 11. Definition: Use others as the standard by which we compare ourselves. Concept Applied: He felt good about his branded stuff, knowing that his friends are all wearing cheap stuff. 4.DOWNWARD SOCIAL COMPARISON
  • 12.
  • 13. Definition: Physical attractiveness stereotype and “what is beautiful is good” principle Concept Applied: Impression of his friends towards him lead them to feel that he is smart, kind and hardworking. 5.HALO EFFECT