Social Psychology video presentation slides - fnbe0315
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Group Member : Teoh Zi Wei 0323372 Vivian Tay Huey Shuen 0323869
Chiang Lin Chew 0322923
Chin Ke Ni Kelly 0324021 Group/Session : Monday 8AM to 10AMLecturer : Mr.Shankar ThiruchelvamSubmission Date : 1st February 2016
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Motivation theory which suggests five interdependent levels of
basic human needs (motivators) that must be satisfied in a strict
sequence starting with the lowest level.
Definition of Abraham Maslow Hierarchy Needs
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Abraham Maslow Hierarchy of Needs
Physiological needs•Food and Clothes•Basic things to survive
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Abraham Maslow Hierarchy of Needs
Safety and security• Need of a shelter• provide protection• Vivian give Klaus a place to stay
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Definition of Social Loafing
In social psychology, social loafing is the phenomenon of people exerting less effort to achieve a goal when they work in a group than when they work alone.
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Social LoafingAfter Klaus be a manager …-He Plays games at work-Keep forcing/use the worker for help.-Scold the workers
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Definition of Self Serving BiasThe self-serving bias is people's tendency to attribute positive events to their own character but attribute negative events to external factors. It's a common type of cognitive bias that has been extensively studied in social psychology
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Self-serving bias•He reclaim other achievement as his own•But blame others on his faults•To ensure and enhance his self-esteem•Blame his own faults onto external factors.
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Definition of Persuade
• Persuade is the skill to cause someone to do somethings by asking,arguing or giving reasons
• To persuade someone a good communication is needed as people tend to believe on your point of view when you can present it well.
• Persuasion is a skill to make others follow your instruction or idea to get things done by giving strong points and reasons.
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PersuadeOne day , all workers meeting with boss…•They complain everything that klaus did for them .•They ask boss to fire me •They are in great anger•Amplification Hypothesis:.It can be shown in our video when the subordinates directly advise the CEO to fire Klaus without beating around the bushes.
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Definition of Upward Counterfactual Thinking
Counterfactual thinking is a concept in psychology that involves the human tendency to create possible alternatives to life events that have already occurred; something that is contrary to what actually happened.
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Upward Counterfactual thinking
•Cho Mun leave Him•Klaus lost everything•RegretKlaus have been so regret that he have not treat his girlfriend,Cho Mun better causing she to break up with him.
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Reference
Kendra CHerry.(N/D).What's self-serving bias?Retrieved from about.com website:http://Psychology.about.com/od/cognitivepsychology/fl/What-Is-the-Self-Serving-Bias.htm
Kendra Cherry.(N/D).Social Loafing.Retreieved from about.com website:http://psychology.about.com/od/sindex/g/socialloafing.htm
Kendra Cherry(N/D).Persuasion.Retreived from about.com website:http://Psychology.about.com/od/socialinfluence/f/what-is-oersuasion.htm
Counterfactual Thinking.Retrieved from changing minds website:http://changingminds.org/explanation/theories/counterfactual_thinking.htm