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AP Psychology 2.4 Social Psychology. What is this an example of?
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- 00:00
hmm here's your shmoop du jour brought to you by attitude. the
- 00:07
number one thing parents everywhere don't need right now young man. here's a
- 00:13
question. Nico hears a story about a friend Ling getting mugged on his way
- 00:17
home from a movie Saturday night. Nico rationalizes the situation by saying a
- 00:22
ling shouldn't have been walking alone past 9pm. this is an example of what? and
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- 00:27
hear your potential answers. getting mugged on a Saturday night
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sounds pretty miserable huh? well and gets worse. poor Ling was in fact coming
- 00:36
back from the new Transformers movie. worth night ever. and it only gets worse [transformers poster]
- 00:41
with Nico being a bit of a jerk about the whole thing. but what was it that
- 00:45
caused this uncalled-for jerkiness? well it wasn't attitude. an attitude is simply
- 00:50
an expression of favor or disfavor towards someone or something and while
- 00:54
perhaps Nico simply dislikes Ling and is trying to show it. this isn't what
- 00:57
we're after. b isn't it either but it's not too far off. it describes the general
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expectations and ideas we form about someone after only learning a few of
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their central traits .if someone seems jovial we can assume they're all so
- 01:11
friendly. they seem angry we might assume they're all so unfriendly. it's an [man and woman embrace]
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implied assumption we make about people right? another good example would be how
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if we know that Nico blames Ling for doing nothing wrong at all, then maybe he
- 01:26
deserves a pie in the face. perhaps Nico's penchant for looking at
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situations unfairly is learned from his older brothers Naco who suffers from
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Sternutahphobia. yes fear of sneezing. pretty sure if not go freaked out every
- 01:43
time we go sneeze and blamed him for his problem maybe and we know we're
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stretching here but maybe social influence would be a play. and if our
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super stretchy example was an outlet social influences are when one's [girls play on the floor]
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emotions opinions or behaviors are influenced by others. but if you can
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probably tell from the fact that our example was stretchier than mr. stretch
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armstrong himself, this isn't the answer we're looking for. but what if the tables
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were turne.d what if it was links fault because Ling was in fact walking through
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a part of the city clearly marked for mugging victims only.
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if ling still insisted that it wasn't all his fault then what we'd be seeing
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is something closer to E. this type of bias describes people tendency to view
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positive men to their own doing, but negative events as due to uncontrollable
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external factors .much like our strange noseaphobia story ,this makes no
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sense so the answer doesn't either. C however makes a whole lot of sense. when
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we hear of someone being a victim of a crime it's sometimes easier to blame the [one woman looks sneeringly at the other]
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victim then to blame a culprit. it's often the case situations that we
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ourselves are often involved in if we don't want to acknowledge that such a
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disturbing event could actually have happened to us. so if we listen to our
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buddy Neko it seems like the only way to guarantee you'll never be the victim of
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a chance mugging is to never ever ever leave your house. so when your folks ask
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why you've spent the last three months living on the couch playing xbox fell
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dunno safety first mom. [man looks up from couch]
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