Social Interaction Flashcards
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levels of analysis
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- Human nature
- Individual and group differences (including cultural and gender differences)
- Individual uniqueness
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Case study: Malala (Big 5, FFP, SA, ST)
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- Big 5:
- Extraversion: high (comfortable talking in front of people)
- Agreeableness/Hon-Hum: high (forgiving, people enjoy being around her)
- Conscientiousness: high (cared a lot about school)
- Neuroticism: low (emotionally stable throughout shooting/hospitalization)
- Openness: high
- Fully-functioning person: yes
- Self-actualization: on her way
- Self-transcendence: yes
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mechanisms of social interaction
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- selection
- evocation
- manipulation
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selection
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- selecting the environments in which you find yourself, as a function of personality
- Eg. Assortative mating (people tend to marry people who they perceive as more similar to themselves)
- More extraverted people are more likely to use social networking sites, while those higher in openness and neuroticism use media more frequently
- Ex. Malala has chosen to put herself in extraverted situations – ie. Public speaking
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evocation
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- naturally evoking certain responses from others
- Eg, hostile attributional bias: in the face of uncertain behaviour from others, aggressive people expect others to be hostile (infer intent) -> trent them aggressively and evoke hostility
- People high in neuroticism associated with receiving more angry responses to posts; narcissists receive more likes and comments
- Ex. Malala’s emotional stability elicits similar reactions from others
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manipulation
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- trying to change your environment as function of personality
- Eg. High agreeableness associated with pleasure induction, low agreeableness associated with using the silent treatment
- Extraverts post about social activities, use emoticons; conscientious ask for help; open post about intellectual topics; narcissists self-promote
- Ex. Malala trying to inspire change
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Machiavellianism/Machiavellian personality
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- a manipulative strategy of social interaction; personality style that uses other people as tools for personal gain; deceptive, exploitative, self-serving
- Part of dark tetrad (Machiavellianism, psychopathy, narcissism, sadism)
- Dark tetrad very likely to engage in online trolling behaviour
- Abbreviated as Mach (High-Mach or Low-Mach)
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2 key dimensions for describing/evaluating personality traits cross-culturally
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- Warmth/trustworthiness: approach/avoidance -> do they have intent to harm; determined before dom/comp, “can I trust this person?”
- Competence/dominance: strength/weakness -> do they have ability to harm?, “can I respect this person?”