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Names : Gary Yeow Jinn Sheng, 0318797
Neville Geoffrey Somi, 0317780
Ong Min Junn, 0317767
Samaa Ismael, 0316353
Tan Yincy, 0318355
Session : Monday, 8am
Subject : Social Psychology [PSYC0103]
Course : Foundation in Natural and Built Environment [FEB 2014]
Submission Date : 8th December 2014
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Acknowledgement
The members of this group would like to show our appreciation towards a few individuals
that has helped us in achieving a finalised video presentation and report.
First off, we would like to thank our lecturer, Mr Shankar Thiruchelvam for guiding us
throughout the assignment and explaining to us about the certain concepts in classes. We
appreciate his help in explaining the concepts used because it is of the utmost importance
that we understand the concepts used to produce a good script that portrays each concept
that is understood by others.
We appreciate the cooperativeness by Taylor’s University for allowing us, students, to film in
public spaces within the campus. A big thank you to them for not causing any inconvenience
to us.
Lastly, we would like to thank a few other friends that has helped us in coming up with the
storyline and filming it as well. Such small things may seem to be taken for granted but we
would like to take this opportunity to appreciate their small acts.
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Table of Contents
Contents Page
Introduction 3
Method 4
Concept 8
Discussion 11
Reference 16
Appendix 17
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1.0 Introduction
The short story that we have come up with portrays two policemen that have received an
order from a higher ranking officer to investigate on a drug trafficking activity that has
been happening. Both policemen went on an investigation but faced conflicts after
arguing with one another and both men part ways, carrying out the investigation, each on
their own. But one of them came across a very suspicious lady that has been acting weird
within the investigated site and he started to investigate on her, figuring whether she is
tied to the case. The suspicious lady turns out to be involved in the drug trafficking world.
She tried to figure out ways to keep the policeman distanced from her. Finally, the
policeman managed to catch her at the end and putting her under the court’s justice.
In this act, the characters are portrayed by:
Gary Yeow Jin Sheng as Police G
Ong Min Junn as Police M
Neville Geoffrey Somi as Nevo, dark-skinned man
Samaa Ismael as Drug lord
Tan Yincy as Police M’s girlfriend
In the story above, it involves 5 main concepts that turns the story about: racism,
confirmation bias, availability heuristic, hostile aggression and motivation. The aim of
having these 5 concepts in the story is to show that the current society throughout the
world carries out their work according to these few concepts, showing that no matter in
which field, such concepts still affect their perception of things happening around them.
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2.0 Method
2.1 Apparatus
In termsof apparatuswe had to take intoaccountsuitable environmentsinwhicheachcharacter
wouldbe in,forwhat reason,andhow itwouldapplytothe charactersbackgroundand persona.
In our videowe hadfive differentcharacters,MJwhoplayedthe goodcop we showedthistothe
audience when there was a conflict between himself and Gary after they began to interrogate
Neville due to racial issues, Gary who played the bad cop when he made the assumption that
Nevillewasadrugdealerjustbecauseof hisskincolour,Yincywhoplayedthe goodcop’sgirlfriend
she played a minor role, however, was linked to the good cop who then motivated him to catch
the true drugdealer,Nevillethe falselyaccusedyoungmanwhowasinterrogatedbythe twocops
and felt greatly offended because he was frisked, and Samaa who played the boss that was
introducedasa normal characterat firstbutwithprogressionshe killsof the goodcop’sgirlfriend
which results in her meeting her fate which is when she is caught towards the end. From the
assignedroleswe canalreadydetermine whoplaysthe protagonist,antagonist,the helpless,and
the person who causes the twist in the storyline.For the two main characters (MJ & Samaa) we
chose to add internal monologues, close-ups, character change to emphasise the importance of
the two characters and how later in the video the audience discovers a complete change of
character to what the audience had initially assumed in the beginning.
In orderto showthe character’spersonawe emphasisedlightingoncertaincharacterstosuggest
whethertheyare goodorbad,forexamplethe majorityof MJ’ssceneshe hadstrongandambient
lightingtosuggestthathisintentionswere goodandwe shotascene atthe lake withhisgirlfriend
to suggestthe strong chemistrybetweenthem.However,tocontradicthischaracter, Samaa had
lesslightingandmost of the scenesshe was filmedinwere indark and dodgy placessuch as the
parkinglot due to the fact that it is a very convenientplace to take part in undercoverjobssuch
as drugdealing,some sceneswere shotinplaceswithminimalsombre lightingtosuggestthather
character isa dark one.
Moreover,the majorityof thesceneswereshotinBlockCandBlockDaswe thoughtitwasagood
place because of the maze likestructure whichallowedcertaincharacterstohide andrun,aplace
that looksas if securityisrequired.
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The way we assignedourcharactersroleswasbasedonthe physical attributesof the peoplethat
took part in the video. For example because the whole point of the video was to show racism
towardspeople of colour(POC)Neville playedthecharacterthatfacedracism, the policemenhad
to lookstrictthereforewe assignedthe rolestoMJandGary, the goodcop’sgirlfriendhadtolook
innocentandkindwhichsuitedYincy,andbecause Samaanaturallylookslike abullywe assigned
the evil drugdealertoher.
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2.2 Materials
We drew materialsforour videofrom a few ideologiesandeventsthat existinthe worldtoday.
Firstly, we researched how people from various look upon each other and incorporated that in
our act. We focused on the stereotypes that are a part of everyday lives amongst individuals all
around the globe, even though we pretend to overlook them and behave in a more civil and
understanding manner, as though the problem does not exist. To judge a book by its cover.
Typicallyanalysingandjudgingapersonbytheiroutlook;race,colour and creed.We lookedinto
the problems of racism and that is what we depict in our video. People judge a rigid, dark and
tough outlook are seen as notorious and criminal whereasa subtle, refreshing and light skinned
personistakenforhavingacleanslate.We alsotargetedgender,showingthatmenare more than
often taken to be the sinister character in any foul play whereas the women are looked on
otherwise only because of the fragile and innocent label they carry. Hence, we showed how a
person,whowas light-skinnedandafemale,wasnotseenas the drug dealer.However,the dark
tonedmanwasultimatelytargetedasthe criminalonlybecauseof hiscolour,eventhoughhe was
innocent.Eventhoughthisissuehasbeenlookeddownuponbypeopleall overthe world.Despite
that, everypersonwholivesisscrutinisedonthe basisof hisor herrace and colour.
The back up our researchon racismand colour,we lookedintothe Fergusonriotstakingplace in
Minnesota.A man namedMichael Brown,an AfricanAmericanwas allegedlyaccusedof stealing
a pack of cigarettesandwasshot downto fatalitybycop,namelyDarrinWilson.Brownwaslater
foundinnocentof theact,he wasnoteveninvolvedinthetheftatall.A wrongmansuffereddeath
for a crime he didnot commit,only because he was black.That showshow suppressedracismis
not,andhowitradiatedthroughthe copwhodidnotbotherinvestigateandtookalifefornothing.
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2.2 Procedure
Day 1
Police M and Police G received a call from office. They were informed that a drug case was
happened in Taylor’s Lakeside University Campus. Both of them were cooperate as a group to
arrest theirtarget– the druglord.
Day 2
Duringtheirpatrol,Police G foundouta blackperson(Nevo).He thoughtthatthat particularguy
may be the drug lord.So, he was chasingthat guy withhisteammate.He thoughthe had a great
agility,sohe climbedoverthe railingandplannedtojumpfromthere.Unfortunately,he failed.In
the end, Police M caught that black person. Police G came and insisted on checking Neville for
drug, but he found nothing. Police M just let him go since he was nothing. Then, polices had
conflict because Police G believed that the black people bringsthe drug, just he can’t findit this
time.Police Mwas doingthe correctionof Police G’s racism thinking.Eventually,theywere split
up because difference of opinions.PoliceGwaswonderingthe girl thathe metjustnow whenhe
was chasing Nevo. He thought that girl was suspicious and he dedicated to find out more about
her.
Day 3
Police Mfoundthe drug lordonhispatrol inthe nighttime.He waschasingforherbut he didnot
succeedtoget her.He didn’trealizedthatshe washidingbehindthe vendingmachine.
Day 4
The drug lord knew that Police Msaw her, and she thought this might be a treat for herself. So,
she plannedtokill hisgirlfriend.DruglordwasstalkingYincy(Police M’sgirlfriend) andfindingfor
a good timingtokill her.Yincywaskilledwhenshe wastexting.
Day 5
Police Mreceivedacall fromthe drug lord.She toldPolice Mthat Yincy was killedbyher.He was
shocked about the loss of his girlfriend. He was so sad and depressed. He walked to the places
where theywere havingtheirsweetmemories.He decidedtoarrestthe drug lordas revenge.
DAY 10
In the midnight, the drug lord went car park. She passed the drugs, which packaged with a
cigarette box to the customer. But she didn’t knew that Police Mwas prepared behindto arrest
her. Finally, she was caught. She was pissed off and showed her middle finger to the customer,
whodrove away anddidn’tinformedheraboutthe presence of thatpolice.
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3.0 Concept
3.1 Racism
Definition: Discrimination or prejudice based on the race
Explanation: Racismaffects the perspective towards other races negatively in many
ways. As an example, in the United States, African Americans and
Latinos do not get education equal to most of the whites. This is due to
the country’s policy where money allocated for school should come
from the local property taxes. Therefore, places with less expensive
houses do not have the chance for higher quality education
3.2 Confirmation Bias
Definition: The confirmation bias refers to the tendency to selectively search for
and consider information that confirms one's beliefs.
Explanation: Confirmation biasness affects an individual’s tendency to accept
information. For example, a student who is going to write a research
paper may primarily search for information that would confirm his or
her beliefs. When such things happen, the individual will fail to
interpret information rationally. Thus, the student may fail to search
for or fully consider information that is inconsistent with his or her
beliefs.
3.3 Availability Heuristic
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Definition: Availability heuristic is a cognitive heuristic in which a decision maker
relies upon knowledge that is readily available rather than examine
other alternatives or procedures.
Explanation: After seeing many news stories of home foreclosures, people may
judge that the likelihood of this event is greater. This may be true
because it is easier to think of examples of this event. This shows that
people have the tendency to link information to any recent information
that they have in mind to create an assumption of another event.
3.4 Hostile Aggression
Definition: Hostile aggression is a type of aggression that is committed in response
to a perceived threat or insult. It is unplanned, reactionary, impulsive,
and fueled by intense emotion as opposed to desire to achieve a goal.
Aggressors typically have a sense of a loss of control during outbursts,
and characteristically experience physiological hyperarousal.
Explanation: It classified by the type of aggressive acts committed and by the state
of mind or intention of the aggressor. These aggressive acts are in
respond to potential threats that can affect the individual. As an
example, a teenager will fight back when a bully tries to threaten him.
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3.5 Motivation (Extrinsic)
Definition: Motivation is defined as the process that initiates, guides, and
maintains goal-oriented behaviors that arise from outside the
individual.
Explanation: A simple example of extrinsic motivation is to study harder so that you
can get paid more money in the future. This external form of
motivation motivates the individual to carry out certain things in order
for them to achieveit. It allows the individual to even help recover from
negative setbacks as the individual is motivated to improve.
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4.0 Discussion
4.1 Racism
The act of discriminating and having a prejudice towards others based on their skin tone
was shown by Police G when he suspectedNevo to be adrug trafficker becauseof his dark
skin. Although Nevo was suspiciously around the suspected crime area, it does not make
him atarget of crime. Police G immediately went after Nevo without even proper thinking,
assuming that he is related to drug trafficking due to his skin colour. Intimidated by Police
G, Nevo ran away because he fears danger from Police G as the identity of Police G was
not revealed to him at all.
In fact, this can be proved when Police M questioned Police G on the sudden chase of
Nevo. Police G, being a superior to Police M, gave orders on the spot without much
evaluation and this made Police M doubtful about Police G’s actions. Upon questioning
by Police M, Police G immediately told him it was common sense that dark skinned man
are often involved in such cases and it is normal to suspect them.
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4.2 Confirmation Bias
Confirmation biasness was shown in the act during the argument between Police G and
Police M. Police M was curious about the sudden chase because he wondered about the
Police G’s action that were irrational. The argument started because Police G stood on his
own belief about dark-skinned people being tied to such cases.
Police M argued with Police G, stating that the actions of a person does not depend of the
skin colour. He insisted that Nevo was to be let go off because he believed that Nevo was
innocent and is not tied to any of the case that they are investigating in. However, Police
G was against the action and thought of Police M for letting Nevo go. Police G kept
insisting that it was right to suspect them and he did not accept any explanations made
by Police M. He stood on his own belief and only thinks that he is right while Police M
made a mistake to let Nevo off.
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4.3 Availability Heuristic
This mental shortcut on implying someone else happened when Police M suspected a
suspicious lady around the crime scene while he was chasing after Nevo. By just
exchanging glanceand looking at the lady’s physicalself,Police M. After parting ways with
Police G, Police M walked off alone and recalled the suspicious lady. It came to his mind
that she can be the one tied to the case when a few examples came to his mind.
As police M realised that most people involved in drug trafficking are from low-income
people and are dressed badly but those at the top are usually dressed well and innocent
looking. This made him decide that the lady is a suspect by just looking at the way she
dresses and by her looks. This resulted in his investigations towards the lady and catching
her.
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4.4 Hostile Aggression
In the act,hostile aggressionwas shown by the lady, who was actually the drug lord. When
faced by Police M, she immediately ran away from Police M because she felled that Police
M was a threat to her. This resulted in her being chased by Police M but luckily, she
managed to run away. In response to the threat from Police M, she knew it would be wise
to warn Police M to stay away from her to avoid any other threats from Police M.
The drug lord acted aggressively and had the intention to kill Police M’s girlfriend as an
act of warning towards to Police M. Impulsively, she went after Police M’s girlfriend and
murdered her without realising that it fuelled Police M’s desire to catch her. Right after
the murder, she called up Police M to inform him about the death of his girlfriend as a
sign of warning towards him to not get involved in the case.
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4.5 Motivation
During the act, the death of Police M’s girlfriend was an impact to his emotional state. It
affected Police M’s investigation of the drug lord and was only mourning over the loss of
his girlfriend. However, the death of Police M’s girlfriend became a motivation for Police
M to put the drug lord under the court’s jurisdiction. It motivated Police M to investigate
further into the case to ensure that the drug lord will be caught.
Apart from that, this motivation helped him with self-recovery as it sped up his self-
recovery. Police M recovered from his depressed state of mind after being motivated to
catch the drug lord as a revenge for murdering his girlfriend. This motivation affected him
positively and soon, he managed to catch the drug lord red-handedly.
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5.0 Reference
I. Myers, D. (2010). Exploring Social Psychology (4th ed., p. 482). McGraw-Hill.
II. Goodwin, C. J. (2010). Research in psychology: Methods and design, 6th edition. New
Jersey: John Wiley and Sons
III. Sanderson, C. A. (2010). Social psychology. New Jersey: John Wiley and Sons.
IV. Cherry, K. (2011, August 1). What is a confirmation bias. Retrieved on December 7,
2014, from http://psychology.about.com/od/cognitivepsychology/fl/What-Is-a-
Confirmation-Bias.htm
V. Nittle, N.K. (n.d.). What is Racism?. Retrieved on December 7, 2014, from
http://racerelations.about.com/od/understandingrac1/a/WhatIsRacism.htm
VI. Bell, B. (n.d.). Confirmation Bias. Retrieved on December 7, 2014, from
http://www.psychologyandsociety.com/confirmationbias.html
VII. Examples of Racism. (n.d.) Retrieved on December 7, 2014, from http://www.anti-
racismonline.org/html%20pages/Examples%20of%20Racism1.html
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6.0 Appendix
6.1 Script
SCRIPT
Legend:-
Police M - M
Police G - G
BOSS - B
Neville – N
Yincy - Y
Day 1, Police M and Police G received a call from office.
M: Yea…police job for me? Make sure you get a reward for me at the end. Yea, no case is too
big to me. I’ll do it.
G: Hello? Yea, yes I am.
*Police G looked at his phone awhile*
G: Are you sure you calling a right number? Yes! Yes ! I will! I will! No problem.
Day 2, policemen were on their duty. Police G saw a black guy. He wanted him to stop.
G: Hey! Stop!
They were chasing the black guy for investigation. Police M caught Neville.
M: Why he asked you to stop but you didn’t stop huh?
N: Nothing, man. I DON’T HAVE A SHIT!
*Police G reached them*
G: Hey, you must have something huh.
N: Nothing…nothing.
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G: Show me that! Come on. Where’s the drug?
N: I don’t have drugs.
G: You’re liar. Show me that!
N: That’s my phone.
*After that, they found no drugs at all*
M: So, you sure it’s clean?
N: Yea, I am.
G: There’s something!
N: Give me back my phone man!
*Police G & M had conflict*
G: Why you simply justlet him go, man?
M: We both checked him. You know he is clean.
G: Come on. His skin is black and dark. He is the man who also do the dark thing.
M: Well, he is black. But it doesn’t mean he will do that thing. He may be good anyway.
G: Come on…this is SHIT! I don’t want work with you anymore! This is BADASS!
*Police G left. Police M wondered*
M: Hmm... The lady looks very suspicious. Maybe she’s the one who tie with case. I should
find her out. I think I investigate more about her.
Day 3, Police M on his solo patron. He saw BOSS and chased her around. But failed to catch
her.
Day 4, BOSS felt that she was threatened since Police M saw him.
B: Hmm… He found out who I am now…I should take some revenge. How should I do it?
Maybe I should kill his girlfriend! That’s a brilliant idea!
BOSS stalked Yincy from behind and searching for a chance to kill her.
B: Oh my god…nice hair!
*BOSS killed Yincy from back*
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Y : Ahhhhh…
Day 5, Police M received a call from BOSS.
M: Hello?
B: You messed with the wrong person. Hope you attend your girlfriend’s funeral.
M: What?!
*Police M sosad and depressed. He walked to the place where he been with his girlfriend and
flash back those sweet memories*
Day 10, BOSS went to car park to meet her customer and passed the drugs to him.
B: What’s upppp?
*Police M was hiding behind for ready to arrest BOSS. But she didn’t knew that*
M: Don’t move!
**********************THE END***************************

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Social psychology report

  • 1. 1 Names : Gary Yeow Jinn Sheng, 0318797 Neville Geoffrey Somi, 0317780 Ong Min Junn, 0317767 Samaa Ismael, 0316353 Tan Yincy, 0318355 Session : Monday, 8am Subject : Social Psychology [PSYC0103] Course : Foundation in Natural and Built Environment [FEB 2014] Submission Date : 8th December 2014
  • 2. 2 Acknowledgement The members of this group would like to show our appreciation towards a few individuals that has helped us in achieving a finalised video presentation and report. First off, we would like to thank our lecturer, Mr Shankar Thiruchelvam for guiding us throughout the assignment and explaining to us about the certain concepts in classes. We appreciate his help in explaining the concepts used because it is of the utmost importance that we understand the concepts used to produce a good script that portrays each concept that is understood by others. We appreciate the cooperativeness by Taylor’s University for allowing us, students, to film in public spaces within the campus. A big thank you to them for not causing any inconvenience to us. Lastly, we would like to thank a few other friends that has helped us in coming up with the storyline and filming it as well. Such small things may seem to be taken for granted but we would like to take this opportunity to appreciate their small acts.
  • 3. 3 Table of Contents Contents Page Introduction 3 Method 4 Concept 8 Discussion 11 Reference 16 Appendix 17
  • 4. 4 1.0 Introduction The short story that we have come up with portrays two policemen that have received an order from a higher ranking officer to investigate on a drug trafficking activity that has been happening. Both policemen went on an investigation but faced conflicts after arguing with one another and both men part ways, carrying out the investigation, each on their own. But one of them came across a very suspicious lady that has been acting weird within the investigated site and he started to investigate on her, figuring whether she is tied to the case. The suspicious lady turns out to be involved in the drug trafficking world. She tried to figure out ways to keep the policeman distanced from her. Finally, the policeman managed to catch her at the end and putting her under the court’s justice. In this act, the characters are portrayed by: Gary Yeow Jin Sheng as Police G Ong Min Junn as Police M Neville Geoffrey Somi as Nevo, dark-skinned man Samaa Ismael as Drug lord Tan Yincy as Police M’s girlfriend In the story above, it involves 5 main concepts that turns the story about: racism, confirmation bias, availability heuristic, hostile aggression and motivation. The aim of having these 5 concepts in the story is to show that the current society throughout the world carries out their work according to these few concepts, showing that no matter in which field, such concepts still affect their perception of things happening around them.
  • 5. 5 2.0 Method 2.1 Apparatus In termsof apparatuswe had to take intoaccountsuitable environmentsinwhicheachcharacter wouldbe in,forwhat reason,andhow itwouldapplytothe charactersbackgroundand persona. In our videowe hadfive differentcharacters,MJwhoplayedthe goodcop we showedthistothe audience when there was a conflict between himself and Gary after they began to interrogate Neville due to racial issues, Gary who played the bad cop when he made the assumption that Nevillewasadrugdealerjustbecauseof hisskincolour,Yincywhoplayedthe goodcop’sgirlfriend she played a minor role, however, was linked to the good cop who then motivated him to catch the true drugdealer,Nevillethe falselyaccusedyoungmanwhowasinterrogatedbythe twocops and felt greatly offended because he was frisked, and Samaa who played the boss that was introducedasa normal characterat firstbutwithprogressionshe killsof the goodcop’sgirlfriend which results in her meeting her fate which is when she is caught towards the end. From the assignedroleswe canalreadydetermine whoplaysthe protagonist,antagonist,the helpless,and the person who causes the twist in the storyline.For the two main characters (MJ & Samaa) we chose to add internal monologues, close-ups, character change to emphasise the importance of the two characters and how later in the video the audience discovers a complete change of character to what the audience had initially assumed in the beginning. In orderto showthe character’spersonawe emphasisedlightingoncertaincharacterstosuggest whethertheyare goodorbad,forexamplethe majorityof MJ’ssceneshe hadstrongandambient lightingtosuggestthathisintentionswere goodandwe shotascene atthe lake withhisgirlfriend to suggestthe strong chemistrybetweenthem.However,tocontradicthischaracter, Samaa had lesslightingandmost of the scenesshe was filmedinwere indark and dodgy placessuch as the parkinglot due to the fact that it is a very convenientplace to take part in undercoverjobssuch as drugdealing,some sceneswere shotinplaceswithminimalsombre lightingtosuggestthather character isa dark one. Moreover,the majorityof thesceneswereshotinBlockCandBlockDaswe thoughtitwasagood place because of the maze likestructure whichallowedcertaincharacterstohide andrun,aplace that looksas if securityisrequired.
  • 6. 6 The way we assignedourcharactersroleswasbasedonthe physical attributesof the peoplethat took part in the video. For example because the whole point of the video was to show racism towardspeople of colour(POC)Neville playedthecharacterthatfacedracism, the policemenhad to lookstrictthereforewe assignedthe rolestoMJandGary, the goodcop’sgirlfriendhadtolook innocentandkindwhichsuitedYincy,andbecause Samaanaturallylookslike abullywe assigned the evil drugdealertoher.
  • 7. 7 2.2 Materials We drew materialsforour videofrom a few ideologiesandeventsthat existinthe worldtoday. Firstly, we researched how people from various look upon each other and incorporated that in our act. We focused on the stereotypes that are a part of everyday lives amongst individuals all around the globe, even though we pretend to overlook them and behave in a more civil and understanding manner, as though the problem does not exist. To judge a book by its cover. Typicallyanalysingandjudgingapersonbytheiroutlook;race,colour and creed.We lookedinto the problems of racism and that is what we depict in our video. People judge a rigid, dark and tough outlook are seen as notorious and criminal whereasa subtle, refreshing and light skinned personistakenforhavingacleanslate.We alsotargetedgender,showingthatmenare more than often taken to be the sinister character in any foul play whereas the women are looked on otherwise only because of the fragile and innocent label they carry. Hence, we showed how a person,whowas light-skinnedandafemale,wasnotseenas the drug dealer.However,the dark tonedmanwasultimatelytargetedasthe criminalonlybecauseof hiscolour,eventhoughhe was innocent.Eventhoughthisissuehasbeenlookeddownuponbypeopleall overthe world.Despite that, everypersonwholivesisscrutinisedonthe basisof hisor herrace and colour. The back up our researchon racismand colour,we lookedintothe Fergusonriotstakingplace in Minnesota.A man namedMichael Brown,an AfricanAmericanwas allegedlyaccusedof stealing a pack of cigarettesandwasshot downto fatalitybycop,namelyDarrinWilson.Brownwaslater foundinnocentof theact,he wasnoteveninvolvedinthetheftatall.A wrongmansuffereddeath for a crime he didnot commit,only because he was black.That showshow suppressedracismis not,andhowitradiatedthroughthe copwhodidnotbotherinvestigateandtookalifefornothing.
  • 8. 8 2.2 Procedure Day 1 Police M and Police G received a call from office. They were informed that a drug case was happened in Taylor’s Lakeside University Campus. Both of them were cooperate as a group to arrest theirtarget– the druglord. Day 2 Duringtheirpatrol,Police G foundouta blackperson(Nevo).He thoughtthatthat particularguy may be the drug lord.So, he was chasingthat guy withhisteammate.He thoughthe had a great agility,sohe climbedoverthe railingandplannedtojumpfromthere.Unfortunately,he failed.In the end, Police M caught that black person. Police G came and insisted on checking Neville for drug, but he found nothing. Police M just let him go since he was nothing. Then, polices had conflict because Police G believed that the black people bringsthe drug, just he can’t findit this time.Police Mwas doingthe correctionof Police G’s racism thinking.Eventually,theywere split up because difference of opinions.PoliceGwaswonderingthe girl thathe metjustnow whenhe was chasing Nevo. He thought that girl was suspicious and he dedicated to find out more about her. Day 3 Police Mfoundthe drug lordonhispatrol inthe nighttime.He waschasingforherbut he didnot succeedtoget her.He didn’trealizedthatshe washidingbehindthe vendingmachine. Day 4 The drug lord knew that Police Msaw her, and she thought this might be a treat for herself. So, she plannedtokill hisgirlfriend.DruglordwasstalkingYincy(Police M’sgirlfriend) andfindingfor a good timingtokill her.Yincywaskilledwhenshe wastexting. Day 5 Police Mreceivedacall fromthe drug lord.She toldPolice Mthat Yincy was killedbyher.He was shocked about the loss of his girlfriend. He was so sad and depressed. He walked to the places where theywere havingtheirsweetmemories.He decidedtoarrestthe drug lordas revenge. DAY 10 In the midnight, the drug lord went car park. She passed the drugs, which packaged with a cigarette box to the customer. But she didn’t knew that Police Mwas prepared behindto arrest her. Finally, she was caught. She was pissed off and showed her middle finger to the customer, whodrove away anddidn’tinformedheraboutthe presence of thatpolice.
  • 9. 9 3.0 Concept 3.1 Racism Definition: Discrimination or prejudice based on the race Explanation: Racismaffects the perspective towards other races negatively in many ways. As an example, in the United States, African Americans and Latinos do not get education equal to most of the whites. This is due to the country’s policy where money allocated for school should come from the local property taxes. Therefore, places with less expensive houses do not have the chance for higher quality education 3.2 Confirmation Bias Definition: The confirmation bias refers to the tendency to selectively search for and consider information that confirms one's beliefs. Explanation: Confirmation biasness affects an individual’s tendency to accept information. For example, a student who is going to write a research paper may primarily search for information that would confirm his or her beliefs. When such things happen, the individual will fail to interpret information rationally. Thus, the student may fail to search for or fully consider information that is inconsistent with his or her beliefs. 3.3 Availability Heuristic
  • 10. 10 Definition: Availability heuristic is a cognitive heuristic in which a decision maker relies upon knowledge that is readily available rather than examine other alternatives or procedures. Explanation: After seeing many news stories of home foreclosures, people may judge that the likelihood of this event is greater. This may be true because it is easier to think of examples of this event. This shows that people have the tendency to link information to any recent information that they have in mind to create an assumption of another event. 3.4 Hostile Aggression Definition: Hostile aggression is a type of aggression that is committed in response to a perceived threat or insult. It is unplanned, reactionary, impulsive, and fueled by intense emotion as opposed to desire to achieve a goal. Aggressors typically have a sense of a loss of control during outbursts, and characteristically experience physiological hyperarousal. Explanation: It classified by the type of aggressive acts committed and by the state of mind or intention of the aggressor. These aggressive acts are in respond to potential threats that can affect the individual. As an example, a teenager will fight back when a bully tries to threaten him.
  • 11. 11 3.5 Motivation (Extrinsic) Definition: Motivation is defined as the process that initiates, guides, and maintains goal-oriented behaviors that arise from outside the individual. Explanation: A simple example of extrinsic motivation is to study harder so that you can get paid more money in the future. This external form of motivation motivates the individual to carry out certain things in order for them to achieveit. It allows the individual to even help recover from negative setbacks as the individual is motivated to improve.
  • 12. 12 4.0 Discussion 4.1 Racism The act of discriminating and having a prejudice towards others based on their skin tone was shown by Police G when he suspectedNevo to be adrug trafficker becauseof his dark skin. Although Nevo was suspiciously around the suspected crime area, it does not make him atarget of crime. Police G immediately went after Nevo without even proper thinking, assuming that he is related to drug trafficking due to his skin colour. Intimidated by Police G, Nevo ran away because he fears danger from Police G as the identity of Police G was not revealed to him at all. In fact, this can be proved when Police M questioned Police G on the sudden chase of Nevo. Police G, being a superior to Police M, gave orders on the spot without much evaluation and this made Police M doubtful about Police G’s actions. Upon questioning by Police M, Police G immediately told him it was common sense that dark skinned man are often involved in such cases and it is normal to suspect them.
  • 13. 13 4.2 Confirmation Bias Confirmation biasness was shown in the act during the argument between Police G and Police M. Police M was curious about the sudden chase because he wondered about the Police G’s action that were irrational. The argument started because Police G stood on his own belief about dark-skinned people being tied to such cases. Police M argued with Police G, stating that the actions of a person does not depend of the skin colour. He insisted that Nevo was to be let go off because he believed that Nevo was innocent and is not tied to any of the case that they are investigating in. However, Police G was against the action and thought of Police M for letting Nevo go. Police G kept insisting that it was right to suspect them and he did not accept any explanations made by Police M. He stood on his own belief and only thinks that he is right while Police M made a mistake to let Nevo off.
  • 14. 14 4.3 Availability Heuristic This mental shortcut on implying someone else happened when Police M suspected a suspicious lady around the crime scene while he was chasing after Nevo. By just exchanging glanceand looking at the lady’s physicalself,Police M. After parting ways with Police G, Police M walked off alone and recalled the suspicious lady. It came to his mind that she can be the one tied to the case when a few examples came to his mind. As police M realised that most people involved in drug trafficking are from low-income people and are dressed badly but those at the top are usually dressed well and innocent looking. This made him decide that the lady is a suspect by just looking at the way she dresses and by her looks. This resulted in his investigations towards the lady and catching her.
  • 15. 15 4.4 Hostile Aggression In the act,hostile aggressionwas shown by the lady, who was actually the drug lord. When faced by Police M, she immediately ran away from Police M because she felled that Police M was a threat to her. This resulted in her being chased by Police M but luckily, she managed to run away. In response to the threat from Police M, she knew it would be wise to warn Police M to stay away from her to avoid any other threats from Police M. The drug lord acted aggressively and had the intention to kill Police M’s girlfriend as an act of warning towards to Police M. Impulsively, she went after Police M’s girlfriend and murdered her without realising that it fuelled Police M’s desire to catch her. Right after the murder, she called up Police M to inform him about the death of his girlfriend as a sign of warning towards him to not get involved in the case.
  • 16. 16 4.5 Motivation During the act, the death of Police M’s girlfriend was an impact to his emotional state. It affected Police M’s investigation of the drug lord and was only mourning over the loss of his girlfriend. However, the death of Police M’s girlfriend became a motivation for Police M to put the drug lord under the court’s jurisdiction. It motivated Police M to investigate further into the case to ensure that the drug lord will be caught. Apart from that, this motivation helped him with self-recovery as it sped up his self- recovery. Police M recovered from his depressed state of mind after being motivated to catch the drug lord as a revenge for murdering his girlfriend. This motivation affected him positively and soon, he managed to catch the drug lord red-handedly.
  • 17. 17 5.0 Reference I. Myers, D. (2010). Exploring Social Psychology (4th ed., p. 482). McGraw-Hill. II. Goodwin, C. J. (2010). Research in psychology: Methods and design, 6th edition. New Jersey: John Wiley and Sons III. Sanderson, C. A. (2010). Social psychology. New Jersey: John Wiley and Sons. IV. Cherry, K. (2011, August 1). What is a confirmation bias. Retrieved on December 7, 2014, from http://psychology.about.com/od/cognitivepsychology/fl/What-Is-a- Confirmation-Bias.htm V. Nittle, N.K. (n.d.). What is Racism?. Retrieved on December 7, 2014, from http://racerelations.about.com/od/understandingrac1/a/WhatIsRacism.htm VI. Bell, B. (n.d.). Confirmation Bias. Retrieved on December 7, 2014, from http://www.psychologyandsociety.com/confirmationbias.html VII. Examples of Racism. (n.d.) Retrieved on December 7, 2014, from http://www.anti- racismonline.org/html%20pages/Examples%20of%20Racism1.html
  • 18. 18 6.0 Appendix 6.1 Script SCRIPT Legend:- Police M - M Police G - G BOSS - B Neville – N Yincy - Y Day 1, Police M and Police G received a call from office. M: Yea…police job for me? Make sure you get a reward for me at the end. Yea, no case is too big to me. I’ll do it. G: Hello? Yea, yes I am. *Police G looked at his phone awhile* G: Are you sure you calling a right number? Yes! Yes ! I will! I will! No problem. Day 2, policemen were on their duty. Police G saw a black guy. He wanted him to stop. G: Hey! Stop! They were chasing the black guy for investigation. Police M caught Neville. M: Why he asked you to stop but you didn’t stop huh? N: Nothing, man. I DON’T HAVE A SHIT! *Police G reached them* G: Hey, you must have something huh. N: Nothing…nothing.
  • 19. 19 G: Show me that! Come on. Where’s the drug? N: I don’t have drugs. G: You’re liar. Show me that! N: That’s my phone. *After that, they found no drugs at all* M: So, you sure it’s clean? N: Yea, I am. G: There’s something! N: Give me back my phone man! *Police G & M had conflict* G: Why you simply justlet him go, man? M: We both checked him. You know he is clean. G: Come on. His skin is black and dark. He is the man who also do the dark thing. M: Well, he is black. But it doesn’t mean he will do that thing. He may be good anyway. G: Come on…this is SHIT! I don’t want work with you anymore! This is BADASS! *Police G left. Police M wondered* M: Hmm... The lady looks very suspicious. Maybe she’s the one who tie with case. I should find her out. I think I investigate more about her. Day 3, Police M on his solo patron. He saw BOSS and chased her around. But failed to catch her. Day 4, BOSS felt that she was threatened since Police M saw him. B: Hmm… He found out who I am now…I should take some revenge. How should I do it? Maybe I should kill his girlfriend! That’s a brilliant idea! BOSS stalked Yincy from behind and searching for a chance to kill her. B: Oh my god…nice hair! *BOSS killed Yincy from back*
  • 20. 20 Y : Ahhhhh… Day 5, Police M received a call from BOSS. M: Hello? B: You messed with the wrong person. Hope you attend your girlfriend’s funeral. M: What?! *Police M sosad and depressed. He walked to the place where he been with his girlfriend and flash back those sweet memories* Day 10, BOSS went to car park to meet her customer and passed the drugs to him. B: What’s upppp? *Police M was hiding behind for ready to arrest BOSS. But she didn’t knew that* M: Don’t move! **********************THE END***************************