PSYC 2360 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9-14: Ethnocentrism, Storge, Pierre Trudeau
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Group: two or more people, interdependent, exist within a social structure, and have some sort of interaction. If we are good at something, our dominant response is succeeding at the task (social facilitation, ex. If we are not good at something, our dominant response is failing at the task (social inhibition, ex. Typing our names backwards: evaluation apprehension: presence of others increases our concern that they are. Leaving a parking spot when someone is waiting for it vs. getting out when no one is waiting) Easy task condition: take off and put on shoes. Difficult task condition: put on and take off poor fitting socks and shoes. Audience condition: performed task in front of experimenter who was watching. Incidental audience condition: performed task in front of person not paying attention. Easy task condition: participant were faster with either kind of audience than alone. Difficult task condition: participants were slower with either kind of audience than alone.