Psychology 2800 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Stanford Prison Experiment, Solomon Asch, Ingroups And Outgroups
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The chameleon effect: unconscious tendency to mimic the behaviour of one"s interaction partner. Monique"s social roles: as we move through the day, we change our behaviours to meet the expectations of various social roles. Expectations regarding appropriate behaviour in different circumstances. Patterns of behaviour accepted as normal: don"t go up and stand directly behind a person at a atm. Can be explicit or implicit: explicit the signs that you see going into a restaurant saying no. Shirt, no shoes, no service : implicit . Descriptive norms: how people typically behave in a group or situations. Experiment where he had people stop and just stood and looked up. As people walked by they would stop and look up to see what these people were looking at. Injunctive norms: involve perceptions of what behaviours are or are not acceptable. Confederate littering = people were more likely to also litter, this is.