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zarkam21:

If someone told you that they had complete control over their own behavior, and they wouldn't let anyone, anything, or any situation influence their behavior, how would you respond to them after our discussion of social psychology?

zarkam21:

I think the bystander effect could be one example

Vocaloid:

yeah, something like that, I would talk about various social phenomenon where people behave differently depending on the behavior of people around them

zarkam21:

i know you dont have my book obviously

zarkam21:

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zarkam21:

This is what I have so far. Having trouble with another clear concept.

Vocaloid:

ingroup bias maybe https://www.explorepsychology.com/ingroup-bias/

zarkam21:

what about person perception

zarkam21:

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zarkam21:

saying that the way we perceive people or people perceive us influences our behavior

Vocaloid:

sure

zarkam21:

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zarkam21:

finished, could you check

Vocaloid:

pretty good, the only thing i might change is the word "forced" because these social situations aren't really forcing us to do things, they're more like influencing/persuading

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