Social Psych III (11/28)

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urban decay explanation about Kitty Genovese

stating that everyone that lives in the city is now a cold person and erased people's caring for each other

bystander influencing factor: diffusion of responsibility

assume someone else will help, especially if large group of bystanders

effects of low serotonin

high scores on standard aggression tests, impulsive arson, animal abuse

new yorker blame explanation about Kitty Genovese

stating that everyone that lives in NY is a bad person

experiments after murder of Kitty Genovese

participant drops packages or is by a broken car - seeing if people will help

inclusive fitness model

people that are more likely to help their relatives to preserve genes

example of the benevolence model

people that give blood get a sticker after giving it so that their peers know they gave blood making them a good person

intrauterine position effect

2 M females are more likely to be aggressive than 0 M females - in part by how much testosterone they were exposed to at fetuses

evidence for inclusive fitness hypothesis

Alarm calls in belding's ground squirrels - when a predator is walking around squirrels will send out an alarm call - risky because maybe now the predator is going to eat me

example of inclusive fitness model

adoptions patterns in oceania say that people there are more likely to adopt someone if they share any type of gene as them

bystander effect

as the number of people present increases, the likelihood of helping decreases

why is altruism hard to explain?

because the evolutionary theory states that we promote our own genes and we operates on selfishness in stressful situations

what is altruism?

behavior toward another person that benefits others and potentially puts you at risk

evidence for reciprocal altruism hypothesis

blood meal donation in vampire bats - if one doesn't get blood one day they will get blood from one another

physical aggressive: boys vs. girls

boys are more physically aggressive than girls

example of altruism

firefighter runs into burning fire to help save bring child

indirect aggression: boys vs. girls

girls are more indirectly aggressive than boys - cyberbullying, mental manipulation

example of selfishness altruism

giving blood because they believe that when they are in the situation where they need blood they will get it

reciprocal altruism

helping others in return for future personal help

what is selfishness altruism?

helping someone or something else actually benefits yourself

example of reciprocal altruism

if you scratch my back I'll scratch yours

example of tit-for-tat effect

if your sister hits you hard you will hit her back hard

bystander influencing factor: cohesiveness

more help given if person in need of help is in your established group - social responsibility norm

effects of observation learning: bandura's bobo doll study

kids model what they see from adult behavior

effects of observation learning: spanking

kids pick up on aggressive behavior and when they are spanked over 2 times by the age of 3 there is an increased risk of aggression

sex dimorphism in animals

males and females of the same species look very different - humans, lions, birds

agressivness in animals

males much more aggressive than women in order to mate and protect themselves

What is the tit-for-tat effect?

mimics actions of opponent from previous round after cooperating - what did they do to you?

helping behavior example

murder of kitty Genovese - murdered for over 30 minutes and nobody did anything about it

benevolence model

their behavior is impacting not based on helping others fully but how they will look publicly

verbally aggressive: boys vs. girls

they are both equally verbally aggressive

bystander influencing factor: ambiguity

you will get more help it it's much more clear and obvious person needs help


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