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Emotions

mental states/feelings associated with our evaluation of our experience

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Discrete Emotions Theory

- small number of distinct emotions, even if they combine in complex ways

- biological roots/evolutionary functions

- emotions (limbic system) precede thoughts about them (cortex)

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7 Primary Emotions

1) happiness

2) disgust

3) fear

4) sadness

5) surprise

6) anger

7) pride/contempt (questionable)

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Primary Emotions Definition

- emotions believed by some theorists to be cross-culturally universal

- if evolutionary, should be universal and early appearing in kids

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Secondary Emotions

combined primary emotions

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Cultural Difference in Expression

- cultures differ in display rules

- doesn't influence emotion itself, but instead it's overt expression

- differences in display when alone vs with others

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Duchane Smile

genuine smile (with eyes)

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Pan Am Smile

fake smile (without eyes)

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Cognitive Theories of Emotion

- James-Lange theory

- Cannon-Bard theory

- Schachter-Singer's Two Factor theory

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James-Lange Theory

event --> arousal --> interpretation --> emotion

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Cannon-Bard Theory

event --> arousal/emotion (simultaneous)

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Schachter-Singer Two-Factor Theory

event --> arousal --> cognitive labels --> emotion

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Schachter/Singer Epinephrine Experiment

- gave participants either adrenaline or saline

- told some truth others false

- participants sat with actors with different emotions

- context changed in emotional state only with heightened arousal

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Misattribution of Emotion: Love on the Bridge Study

- rickety bridge = arousal

- attractive surveyor (flirt with guy/give her number)

- more people called her if the went on bridge rather than regular area

- misattributes adrenaline from bridge as sexual arousal

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Unconscious Influences on Emotion

- priming

- mere exposure

- facial feedback

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Priming

subliminal stimuli

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Mere Exposure

habituation/familiarity

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Facial Feedback

emotions influenced by facial features

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Lying/Lie Detection

- many stereotypes not predictive

- people tend to be overconfident at detection skills

- polygraphs are not very valid

- newer measures attempt to use brain scans

- many confessions are false

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Happiness Correlates With...

- marriage

- many friends

- graduating college

- fitness/health

- deeply religious

- flow

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Happiness Doesn't Correlate With...

- youth

- intelligence

- attractiveness

- life events

- wealth (beyond middle class)

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Why income doesn't = happiness

- habituation expectations escalate once a higher level is achieved

- relative comparison

- mutually exclusive with other things that can make us happy

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Affective Forecasting

efforts to predict one's emotional reactions to future events

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Affective Forecasting College Student Study

- only recent events mattered

- after temporary change, happiness defended set point

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Durability Bias

overestimate duration of future emotional reactions

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Focalism

future events don't occur in vacuum, other events will occur simultaneously

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Ordination

new/specific events become a part of normal life

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Hedonic Treadmill

moods adapt to external circumstances

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Flawed Imagination

mind fills in assumed details, but inability to think about absent data

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Presentism

an attitude toward the past dominated by present-day attitudes and experiences

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Rationalism

belief or theory that opinions and actions should be based on reason and knowledge

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Myotonia

arousal, increases in muscular tension

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Vasocongestion

- heart rate

- blood pressure

- erection

- vaginal engorgement

- testes

- nipples

- facial areas

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Sex-Response Cycle

excitement, plateau, orgasm, and resolution

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Sexual Orientation Twin Studies

- genes influence orientation

- monozygotic more likely than dizygotic to be same orientation

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Prenatal Sexual Orientation Theory

- prenatal exposure to androgens implicated in sexual orientation

- CAH example

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60 Minutes Sexual Orientation Research

- sexuality identifiable at young age

- Diane Sawyer watched home videos and guessed orientation (got it right mostly)

- rats injected with testostorne become more masculine

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Fraternal Birth Order

- gay men have greater than expected proportion of older brothers

- with each older brother, homosexuality attraction (not behavior) increases by 1/3

- accounts for 1/7 gay men

- hypothesis: maternal immune response

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Attraction Major Influences

- proximity

- similarity

- reciprocity

- physical attractiveness

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Sex Differences/Similarities in Attractions

- men emphasize looks, youth

- women emphasize financial resources, status, older males

- both value intelligence, dependability, kindness

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Cross Culturally, men and women tend to ____________ on who is attractive

agree

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Men like waist-to-hip ratios at....

0.7

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Why men value youth in women

peak fertility

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Why symmetry is attractive

- marker for good health

- average faces are more attractive

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Percent men/women attracted to same sex

men: 6%

women: 4%

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Percent men/women self-identified as gay

men: 2.8%

women: 1.4%

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Why do sexual orientation statistics vary?

- phrasing of question

- behavior vs attraction

- some traditional cultures believe only the passive male recipient is gay

- women have more sexual fluidity

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Situationalism

overarching view of social psychology

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Self Esteem Heavily Based On...

social comparison

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Compare upward to superiors can...

- lower self esteem

- help us improve

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Compare downward to inferiors...

when esteem is threatened, it can boost esteem

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Negative effects of social isolation/ostracism

can be equivalent to physical pain

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Situational Attributions

explanations of people's behavior that refer to external events

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Dispositional Attributions

internal explanations of someone's behavior, such as traits or preferences

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Attributions

process of assigning causes to behavior

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Fundamental Attribution Error

- we overestimate other's dispositional influences, and underestimate other's situational influences

- do the opposite for own behavior

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Social Facilitation

mere presence of others enhances performance

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Social Disruption

"choking"

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Mass Hysteria

contagious outbreak of irrational behavior that spreads

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Conformity

tendency to alter behavior as a result of group pressure

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Asch Experiment

- experimented how people would rather conform than state their own individual answer even though they know the group's answer is wrong

- horizontal influence

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Vertical Influence

the tendency to do what people of higher authority tell us to do

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Horizontal Influence

reciprocity and interactions and expectations on an even platform

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Obedience in Milgram's Paradigm More Likely When...

- high status of authority figure

- lack of peer support

- remote-feedback

- proximity of authority figure

- farther touch-proximity

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Milgram's Paradigm

electric shock study

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Deindividuation

engaging in atypical behavior when stripped of visual identity

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Zimbardo's Prison Study

assigned the roles of guards and prisoners to random students and found that guards and prisoners developed role-appropriate attitudes

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Groupthink

- tendency to seek unanimity rather than critical thinking or objectivity or originality

- can cause group polarization and clustering

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Cults

- groups exhibiting intense/unquestioning devotion to a single cause

- most members not mentally ill, but leaders are

- not brainwashed since techniques don't permanently change beliefs

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Cult Factors promoting groupthink

- persuasive leader who fosters loyalty

- disconnect members from outside world

- discourage questioning of assumptions

- gradual indoctrination

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Prosocial Behavior

behavior intended to help others

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Bystander Nonintervention

when people see someone need but fail to help them

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Samaritan Studies

- seminary students asked to prepare talk based on good samaritan parable OR job expectancy

- then walked past actor needing help

- some helped some didn't

- time pressure was most influential variable

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Pluralistic Ignorance

majority of group members privately reject a norm, but assume incorrectly that most others accept

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Diffusion of Responsibility

person less likely to take responsibility for action or inaction when others are present

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Aggression: Contextual Factors

- provocation

- frustration

- arousal

- media/context clues

- intoxication/disinhibition

- temperature

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Agression: Person Factors

- impulsivity

- prone to negative emotions

- poor social skills

- young age

- males: physical

- females: relational

- honor culture

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Contagion

spread of a behavior pattern, attitude, or emotion from person to person or group to group

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Social Cognition: Attribution

explanation for the cause of an event or a person's behavior

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Attitude

- belief including emotional component

- direct relationship with behavior

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Cognitive Dissonance

unpleasant mental experience of tension resulting from two conflicting thoughts or beliefs

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Festinger and Carlsmith "Measure of Performance" Study

subjects induced to act inconsistently with true feelings often changed those feelings

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Post-Decisional Dissonance

- feel dissonance after making a decision (regarding the possibility of it being wrong)

- change perceptions to reduce dissonance and make decision seem more attractive

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Just World Belief

assumption that the world is fair

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Self-Perception Theory

we acquire our attitudes by observing our behaviors

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Impression Management Theory

we don't change our attitudes but report that we have for consistency

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Stereotype

generalized belief about a group of people applied to an individual

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Prejudice

arrive at a negative attitude before evaluating evidence

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Discrimination

unequal treatment of members of different groups

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Adaptive Conservatism

- we all have some prejudices

- functions as heuristics minimizes cognition

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Social Identity Theory

social world is perceived as either in-group or outgroup

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Ingroup

people with whom we share a common identity

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Outgroup

those perceived as different or apart from our ingroup

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Scapegoat Theory

outgrip members are blamed for misfortune

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Realistic Conflict Theory

competition for scarce resources creates prejudices

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Robbers Cave Experiment

experiment which showed that even arbitrary group distinctions (camp teams) can cause a bitter rivalry and discrimination, thus demonstrating in-group/out-group biases

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Authoritarianism

1) obedience to authority

2) aggress against outgroups

3) conformity

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Belief in Dangerous World

world is a scary place

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Social Dominance

prefer social hierarchy

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Closed vs Open/Unconventional vs Traditional

mindset