1) A group of students produced a video depicting several social psychology concepts.
2) The video shows a character getting drunk and crashing his car, with bystanders failing to help, showing unrealistic optimism and the bystander effect.
3) It also depicts aggression, racial prejudice, and prosocial behavior, with a character fantasizing about attacking a doctor due to his race, and someone helping an injured person only to demand money.
be yourself so then you dont have to be forced to act like someone you arnt. choose to be who you are and not have it be chosen for you. dont let people control you just for the way you act or the way you do things... choose if someone can control you... dont let it be that they choose for you.
be yourself so then you dont have to be forced to act like someone you arnt. choose to be who you are and not have it be chosen for you. dont let people control you just for the way you act or the way you do things... choose if someone can control you... dont let it be that they choose for you.
Scenario
After 10 years of working in the construction industry, you and 4 of your friends want to start up a construction
or property development company with RM 3 million as capital.
Prepare a report about your construction company or development construction company.
The Assignment requires us to think of a company, create and justify vision & mission, make interview activities & techniques for project managers & lastly use information management to compete with competitors
The presentation covers following areas:
- Typical Problems in Construction Industry
- What is BIM?
-BIM Process
- Influence of BIM on Industry Problems
- BIM Application
- BIM Advantages
- BIM Workflow
- BIM & Project Management
- BIM & Design Team Members
- BIM around the Globe
- Construction Industry with BIM
All work presented in the presentation is carried out by graduates of NUST, Islambad including Abdul Mughees Khan, Syed Kashif Ali Shah, Sharjeel Ahmad Tariq, Malik Awais Ahmad and Hamza Khan Shinwari.
Special credit of the work goes to Engr Tahir Shamshad, Vice President NESPAK and Engr Zia Ud Din, Asst Professor NUST under guidance and mentor ship the whole work was performed.
For more details feel free to contact: amugheeskhan@gmail.com
Scenario
After 10 years of working in the construction industry, you and 4 of your friends want to start up a construction
or property development company with RM 3 million as capital.
Prepare a report about your construction company or development construction company.
The Assignment requires us to think of a company, create and justify vision & mission, make interview activities & techniques for project managers & lastly use information management to compete with competitors
The presentation covers following areas:
- Typical Problems in Construction Industry
- What is BIM?
-BIM Process
- Influence of BIM on Industry Problems
- BIM Application
- BIM Advantages
- BIM Workflow
- BIM & Project Management
- BIM & Design Team Members
- BIM around the Globe
- Construction Industry with BIM
All work presented in the presentation is carried out by graduates of NUST, Islambad including Abdul Mughees Khan, Syed Kashif Ali Shah, Sharjeel Ahmad Tariq, Malik Awais Ahmad and Hamza Khan Shinwari.
Special credit of the work goes to Engr Tahir Shamshad, Vice President NESPAK and Engr Zia Ud Din, Asst Professor NUST under guidance and mentor ship the whole work was performed.
For more details feel free to contact: amugheeskhan@gmail.com
ScenarioDanny is a 22-year-old college student, who has been br.docxtodd491
Scenario:
Danny is a 22-year-old college student, who has been brought into your office by his parents. Danny has agreed to let his parents be involved in his counseling. You first meet with Danny’s parents who explain to you that Danny has never been involved in counseling prior to this incident. They stated they felt his problems were not serious enough to bring him into counseling.
His mother reports that Danny can be the real life of the party and that most people find him very charismatic. She says that there was one incident in which Danny tried to harm himself due to a girlfriend cheating on him. She said that her husband felt that it was a pretty typical response for an adolescent. She said lately he has been staying up late playing video games and getting on the average of 2-3 hours of sleep per night. She said she worries about his lack of sleep but he doesn’t seem to show any signs that the lack of sleep is impacting his ability to function normally. He is currently getting all A’s in his college courses, but his recent incident has jeopardized his place at the university.
Danny comes into the office and explains to you that the whole incident is a big misunderstanding. He said to you that he doesn’t want to come to counseling because he is not crazy. He said his parents and the college administrators are requiring that he comes in for evaluation and commits to the recommendations of the counselor regarding if there is a need for therapy.
You ask him to tell you a little bit about the incident that caused him to come into your office. He explains to you that he really likes fast cars, but his parents don’t have a lot of money. He said he received a scholarship to a private university due to his outstanding grades. He said the only problem is that the other kids have a lot of money and can afford the items that he desperately wants but can’t afford. He said he saw another student leave his car running in the parking lot and went into the student center building. He said he was feeling like he was on top of the world and this was his golden opportunity to take that car for a spin. He said he had no plans for stealing the car, he was merely taking it for a test drive. When Danny came back to the building, campus security was interviewing the owner of the car. When he tried to explain to the other student and campus security he was taking it for a quick test drive, he was escorted into the building to talk to the administration. Since it’s a small private university, the student and administrators agreed not to press charges but he was placed on probation and had to commit to psych evaluation as well as following any recommendations made regarding therapy.
When you were speaking to Danny, you asked him if he was really trying to steal the car. He replies to you how dumb would he be to take the car back to the scene of the crime if he really had intended to steal the car. Then you ask him if he ever feels depressed. He says of .
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SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING & DESIGN
FOUNDATION IN NATURAL & BUILT ENVIRONMENT
July Intake 2013
Semester 2
Social Psychology (PSYC0103)
Submission Date: 2nd
June 2014
Session : Monday 8AM – 11AM
Name Student ID No.
Lee Kim Thiam 0310710
Tan Chiew Nee 0303531
Liong Xin Yie 0316600
Tay Jia Jian 0315508
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Table of content
No. Title Page number
1. Cover page 1
2. Acknowledgement 2
3. Table of content 3
4. Introduction 4 - 5
5. Method
- Apparatus / Materials
- Procedure
6 - 7
6. Discussion 8 - 9
7. Appendices 10 - 14
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Acknowledgement
A sincere gratitude to Tan Chiew Nee, Tay Jia Jian, Lee Kim Thiam and Liong
Xin Yie for their outmost participation in making this project a success. Also, special
thanks to our lecturer, Mr Shankar for providing us with the advice, support and
guidance in helping us with this project. Additionally, we would like to thank Fong Jia
Zheng for playing an additional role in this project.
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Introduction
Social psychology plays a big role in everybody’s lives. It has many concepts,
where people have experienced or probably will in the future. For this project, we
have produced a short video that shows the concepts that people experience in their
everyday lives. In this video, there are five concepts which people mainly experience,
which are unrealistic optimism, bystander effect, aggression, racial prejudice and
prosocial behavior.
The synopsis of the story is as followed. Darren comes back home and gets
drunk from alcohol assumption. He gets a call from his friend Sherny for lunch and
agrees. Sherny tells Darren that he is too drunk and he should not be driving,
believing that people die more from car accidents than most cases. Darren denies it
with a factual statement that even more people die from heart attack than most
cases but they are not shown to the public. He then assures himself that he will be
fine and leaves his house, only to get into an accident a few minutes later.
After crashing, there are two passersby who are at the scene of the accident.
They just stare at the accident without calling for help. Not long after, another
passerby comes and calls the ambulance immediately. At the hospital, Darren’s
friend, Jia Jian, visits the hospital and sees the doctor who is a Bangladeshi. Halfway
through, Jia Jian fantasizes about himself beating the doctor up, but when in reality,
he just thanks the doctor for his help.
Outside the hospital, Jia Jian pushes Darren out in a wheel chair and leaves him
at the top of a slope while he takes a phone call. The wheel chair rolls down but
Darren is saved by a passerby. At the end, she asks for money for saving Darren
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from rolling into the lake. When declined, she pushes Darren down the slope. The
whole video depicts concepts of what most people would usually experience every
day.
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Method
Procedure
For this project, we decided to use Taylor’s Lakeside University’s surroundings as it
was more convenient for the group members to carry out the project together. The
main areas of the campus that we shot our videos at were the car park and on the
road. We decided to shoot our video during the weekends as we predicted that there
would be lesser people during the weekends. This is to ensure that there is no
interference during our video shooting. We have used a few materials to help
complete this project. There were a few scenes which required us to shoot in one of
our group members’ house, where we were able to portray a person’s situation at
home. The house we used to shoot our video in had materials that were of good use
for our video project such as the sofa and the fridge.
Apparatus and Materials
The main apparatus for this project is a video camera for video shooting purposes.
We also had one extra person who does not belong to our group to play an extra role
in the video. The props used for this project include a car for one a few of the scenes
in the video, multiple clothing sets for the different characters in the video as there
are too few of us for the number of characters set in the video as well as can drinks
for one of the scenes. In the video, there is a scene where it required alcohol
consumption. Therefore, to refrain from alcohol consumption, we replaced it with soft
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drinks and stuck a piece of paper on the can to indicate that the soft drink was
alcohol.
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Discussion
From the video, we are able to portray some of the concepts that we have learnt
from our psychology lessons.
Unrealistic Optimism is the tendency to imagine that our own outcomes are better than
those of other people. The Unrealistic Optimism concept can be seen when Darren
tells Sherny that he will not get into a car accident, believing that it won’t happen to
him but does anyway. The definition for the Bystander Effect is when responsibilities
are pushed away in the presence of more people. The Bystander Effect is shown
when Darren crashes his car and when two passersby come across the incident,
they just stare at each other and wonder if they should call the ambulance. Thinking
that someone else would have already called the ambulance, they assume that the
accident is not their problem anymore thus walking away. Aggression is the intention
to harm other people through verbal or physical methods. The Aggression concept
can be seen when Jia Jian has entered into a thought of hitting the doctor. The
definition for Prejudice is a negative learned attitude towards people, while the
definition for Racism is the discrimination directed at a certain racial group. From this
video, we can see Racial Prejudice as Jia Jian was about to hit the doctor who is a
Bangladeshi as he is prejudice against Bangladeshis. In the end, he doesn’t when it
comes back to reality. This shows prejudice for the Bangladeshi race instead of
discriminating them as Jia Jian does not literally take any physical action against the
doctor. The definition for Prosocial Behavior is the positive social actions taken in
order to help others. It can be divided into two models, one being the Altruistic model
where behaviors are done for selfless reasons and also the Egoistic models where
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behaviors are done for selfish reasons. From the video, we can see that a passerby
helps Darren only to ask fifty dollars for saving him from rolling into the lake. When
rejected, she pushes Darren into the lake.
In conclusion, we can see the concepts that are applied into the video that can be
related to our everyday situations. These are a few examples of the many social
psychological concepts that we can all see in real life.
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Appendices
Script
Scene 1
(Jia Jian’s hostel)
Darren comes back from work and enters house, he then lied down on the sofa.
Starts taking beer out from the fridge and drinks a few bottles.
Friend calls Darren.
(Outside the library)
Sherny: Hey, you free tonight? Let’s go Asia Café.
Darren: Yeah, I’m down. I’m. Down.
Sherny: You sound kind of drunk. Are you drunk?
Darren: Nah, I’m. Yeah. I am. Just a little. No biggy.
Sherny: Yeah, you’re not going anywhere.
Darren: Pfft, I’ll make it there. (Unrealistic optimism)
Sherny: Alright, see you then.
Scene 2
(School basement carpark)
Darren gets in the car and starts driving.
Car crashes into tree.
Jia Jian and Chiew Nee just stand there watching Darren lying on the ground.
Darren: Help me…
Jia Jian: Should we call the ambulance?
Chiew Nee: Nah I think someone else will do that. (Bystander Effect)
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After 15 minutes, someone else passes by.
Passer-by: Hello, ambulance? Someone just fainted here, I mean he just crashed
here.
Scene 3
(Outside the classroom at level 4)
In the hospital,
Jia Jian (Different person) visits Darren and met Darren’s doctor at the corridor.
A Bengalese doctor (Kelvin) comes out from the ward and explained to Jia Jian
about Darren’s condition and also the medical fees.
Jia Jian starts getting angry because he doesn’t think that the Bengalese doctor is
trustable.
In Jia Jian’s imagination,
Jia Jian tackles Kelvin and hits him.
Back to reality,
Jia Jian doesn’t do anything but agrees to the doctor’s words. (Racial prejudice)
Scene 4
(At the slope near Arena foodcourt)
Outside the hospital,
Jia Jian comes out from hospital while pushing Darren out in a wheel chair.
Puts Darren aside while he talks to Sherny about how to get Darren home.
Darren starts rolling down the stairs or ramp and is about to enter the lake.
A passer by runs out and stops Darren’s wheel chair.
Darren : Oh my gosh, thank you! Thank you so much for saving me!
Person: You’re welcome. But anyway, do you have like 50bucks?
Darren: 50bucks? Why would you need 50bucks?
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Person : Because I need that money for some urgent stuffs?
Darren : So you’re saying, that you save me for that 50bucks?
Person : If not, why would I save you?? (Egoistic model)
Darren: Well, even if I have my wallet I won’t borrow you that money!
Person : *pushes wheel chair down the slope*
THE END
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Settings
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Outside the school’s library, where
Sherny called to ask Darren out.
The road beside the school’s
basketball court, where Darren’s car
crashed into tree.
Outside the classroom at Level4,
where Darren’s doctor Kelvin came
out from the ward.