PSYC 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Pluralistic Ignorance, Social Influence, Assortative Mating
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PSYC 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 23: Pluralistic Ignorance, Social Influence, Assortative Mating
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PSYC 102 Lecture Notes - Lecture 24: Peptic Ulcer, American Psychiatric Association, Psychiatric Hospital
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No one helped immediately when they saw an attack. Don"t want to go against what everyone else is doing when someone does eventually help, then people try to help higher class people well be helped way faster social influence- conformity to norms ex. People put in situations with an emergency/issue/problem people are less likely to help when more people are present. Can come up with justification for inaction: ex. Someone else has probably called for help already ex. Know what to do: people with first aid training ex. Implement a decision: making goals v clear for people can get people to help. We are more attracted to people we come in frequent contact with. We tend to like people we are repeatedly exposed to we have a tendency to like what is familiar. Attractive women sat in a class and didn"t say anything . People rated to woman as more attractive if she was present in their class more.