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Lecture Notes on Social, Abnormal, and Personality Psychology These lecture notes cover key topics in social psychology, abnormal psychology, and personality psychology, providing an overview of human behaviour, mental health disorders, and individual personality traits.

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Social, Personality & Abnormal psychology Lecture 1:
Groups

 A group is two or more people who share a common definition and evaluation of
themselves and behave in accordance with such definition- Hogg and Vaughan
 Johnson and Johnson (1987)- a collection of individuals who interact with one
another, a social unit consisting of two or more individuals who perceive themselves
as belonging to a group, collection of individuals who join together to achieve a goal,
collection of individuals whose interactions are structured by norms and roles,
individuals who influence each other
 Roles within groups can be defined in different ways: length of time/length of
commitment (peripheral-don’t always participate/prototype-fully engage and fill
group norms)
 Groups and behaviour
 Norman Triplett – when riding in a group speed was faster than when riding solo –
social Facilitation (1898)-examined child performance solo and in a group – 20
performed better, 10 performed worse (perhaps overstimulated), 10 no change
 Drive theory (Zajonc,1965) presence of others to arousal to dominant responses if
correct performance increases and if incorrect performance decreases – this is
influence by how easy or how hard the task is perceived to be – when in presence of
others better performance with easy worse performance with hard
 Virtual social facilitation/inhibition (Park and Catrambone, 2007) -examined SF in
presence of virtual human performed easy and hard tasks under three conditions:
alone, another present, avatar present. Performed easy tasks quicker with presence
of virtual or human-performed harder tasks slower in presence of virtual or human
 People eat more in a group (Herman)/ competitive people perform better in sport in
presence of other (Snyder et al,2012)
 Evaluation of social facilitation- Strobe (2005) statistical testing on Triplett’s raw
score found very small effect – Bond and Titus (1983) meta-analysis explained 0.3-
3.0% of variation in behaviour – gave foundation for further work – influential in
sport psychology – also lead to research on social loafing
 Social loafing: when people work less hard on a task because they believe other are
working (the Ringelmann effect) – Ringelmann (1913) examined effort in a rope
pulling task in 1,2,3,8 person groups-force per person decreased with increasing
group size social loafing is a lack of effort in group tasks – Ingham et al. (1974)
compared real group to pseudo group (didn’t pull rope but pretended) large
reduction in force in real groups, but also in pseudo groups-no coordination issues in
pseudo groups, so must be due to lack of effort (motivation loss)
 Karau and Williams (1993) meta-analysis on social loathing. Factors which effect
social loathing: evaluation potential, task valence, group valence, expectation of co-
workers’ efforts, uniqueness of individuals, gender, group size, culture (collectivist Vs
individualistic)
 Belonging and ostracism
 Feeling of belonging (Baumeister and Leary, 1995)- belonging is a fundamental
human need-people will seek out and form positive relationships with others and
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