PSY220H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Clinical Psychology, Group Cohesiveness, Deindividuation

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Obtained permission to replicate the voice-feedback version of milgram s study up. Took additional steps to safeguard safety of participants. Screened for history of psychiatric disorders, medication use, experience with t. Completed psychological scales and interviewed by a clinical psychologist. 70% of participants were willing to administer the next level of shock (165 volts) (c. A collection of two or more people who interact with each other and are interdependent, each other. Qualities of a group that bind members together and promote liking among them. Have clear social norms & well-defined social roles. Define who we are (i. e. self-concept and identity) When people are in a group and working simultaneously and individually on a non-c. The tendency for people to do better on simple, well-learned tasks when they are in the p. Other research showed that sometimes the presence of others lead to worse performanc. The presence of others enhances/facilitates the dominant response (response that is mos.

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