Self Presentation Flashcards
___ ___ - A field of psychology that studies how people affect one another and looks at the power of situational factors (we know our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are not happening in a vacuum and others can have influence on these things)
Social Psychology
____ level - The one within the individual
Intrapersonal level
____ level - how we relate to others
Interpersonal level
_____ - Emphasizes the importance of our immediate surroundings and environment on our behavior in
Situationism
___ - Emphasizes internal factors on our behavior (can include personality, emotions, consciousness, behavior, etc)
Dispositionism
____ ____ - The expectations one has based on their role in society, family, culture, etc (expectations of these roles are culturally shared, these roles can vary across settings and groups)
Social roles
____ ____ - Expectations a group has of how its members are supposed to behave (can vary across different cultures, families, places, etc)
Social norms
___ - A knowledge about the sequence of events expected in a certain setting
Scripts
___ ___ ____ - An experiment conducted by psychologist Philip Zimbardo at Stanford University. Involved a group of college aged male students who were split into prisoners and guards. (Guards became abusive and prisoners were anxious and hopeless)
Stanford Prison Experiment