Principles of social psychology Paper.

Principles of social psychology Paper.

Principles of social psychology Paper.

 

Principles of social psychology

The principles of social psychology can be seen applied everywhere, such as daily life, current events, television shows, and movies. This film analysis assignment uses the methods of anthropology and communication to enhance your observational skills and become more aware of your automatic preconceptions and judgments. Analyzing a film allows you a chance to very closely (and repeatedly) examine social interactions and identify how the features of the situation and the person influence behavior. You should select a movie from the list of movies below.

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Movie: CRASH

http://www.megavidmovie.org/2011/04/watch-crash-2004-megavideo-movie-online.html#.VFGi3_nF-Cl

 

http://www.bmetv.net/video/3403/crash-2004-full-movie

 

http://www.56.com/u47/v_NTAxMTQ1NDA.html

 

I would like to pick the two black men that car-jacking the white couple. As the movie’s pace, their part is all over the movie. So please watch the whole movie before start doing do.

As you watch, take note of instances in which principles of social cognition are apparent. Notice if the characters appear to be engaging in heuristic thinking, making judgments influenced by mood or goals, stereotyping or being stereotyped by others, etc. You’ll be able to discuss, correct, and contradict each other as you view and analyze the film.

 

Briefly describe the relevant scene (you may assume that I have already seen the film). A “scene” may be a small as one interaction or a larger pattern of events that occur through the movie.
Describe in detail the social-psychological principle that is relevant in the scene. Define the principle you are describing, citing research studies to support the accuracy of your definition (assume that your reader knows nothing about social psychology).
Describe how the scene conforms to or fails to conform to the principle you have identified. Describe how the scene is similar to or different from research you are familiar with regarding the principle you are describing.