Institutional Agression- Essay Plan
A spider diagram essay plan for PSYA3 institutional agression.
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- Created on: 16-05-14 13:19
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- Institutional Agression
- Intro
- Organisation- Seeks to benefit themselfs or the group.
- Social Identity Theory-tajfel (In/Out group)
- Zimbardo's 3 Forces
- Free-Will vs. Determinism
- Systemic forces- the system creates the situation...i.e. the government create the military
- Situational Forces
- Deindividuation-Supporting- Silke (206/500). Deiner- 1300 t or t USA. Watson- 8 Non-D, only 1 went to full agression. 15 D, 12 Went to full agression.
- Definition- Reber and Reber (loss of sense of individuality)
- Deindividuation- Opposing - Gergen (dark room- affection). Postmes and Spears, meta-analysis of 60, no conclusive evidance.
- Certain situations encourage self-efficacy and lower inhibitions. Especially when part of a group.
- Obedience
- 7 Steps to Evil: Mindlessly Taking the First Step (Gradual Commitment), Blind Obedience to Authority (Agentic State) and Diffusion of Responcibility
- Milgram- 15V starter. 100% went to 300V, 65% went to full 450V
- Hierachys- Agentic State
- SLT- Imitation by vicarious learning of significant others. 4 Steps (ARRM). Bandura BoBo doll.
- Dispositional- Biologically Innate Agression, Social Psychological etc.
- Conclusion
- Deprivation of Free-Will due to Sytemic and Situational Forces
- However it doesnt explain those who don't become aggressive in institutions- dispositional?
- Intro
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