IB psychology sociocultural approach
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- Sociocultural approach
- individuals and group
- social identity theory
- social categorisation
- in- groups and out-group
- in-group homogeneity or reduced variability within the in-gorup
- social comparison
- individual favourably compares their in-groups with out-groups
- positive distinctiveness
- motivation to show that an in-group is preferable to an out-group
- establishing the superiority of an in-groups over relevant out-groups
- social idenification
- identifies strongly with in-group
- Tajfel (1970)
- Investigate the minimal conditions under which discrimination between social groups could be brought about
- participants were divided into two groups(two artist) and give points to each artist.
- As results Participants will choice their own group. This is evidence of social categorisation when the participants chosen their own group (in-group) instead of the out-group.
- Investigate the minimal conditions under which discrimination between social groups could be brought about
- Dobbs and Crano 2001
- Investigate factors that affect minimal group paradigm-based discrimination
- used a minimal groups study and asked people to justify their in-group favouritism,
- Investigate factors that affect minimal group paradigm-based discrimination
- social categorisation
- social identity theory
- culture, behaviour and cognition
- cultural dimensions
- individualism vs collectivism
- Individualism
- privileges the individual interest over the group - "I"
- collectivism
- a society, culture or an economy that values groups over individual interests
- Berry (1967)
- Investigate whether rates of conformity were higher in individualist or collectivist cultures
- two societies with subsistence-level economies, applied the Ash paradigm to both groups.
- showed that conformity was higher in more collectivist culture.
- Individualism
- individualism vs collectivism
- enculturation
- the gradual acquisition of the characteristics and norms of a culture or group by a person, another culture etc
- shaped personal identity
- process through which we learn about the culture we live in
- Acculturation
- assimilate to a different culture, typically the dominant one
- Mullen (1994)
- study earliest memories in three different cultural groups
- questionnaires were used to investigate earliest memory, participants are from three cultural groups (caucasian, asian and asian-american)
- earliest memories for asian and asian-american on average six months later than caucasian
- Berry's model
- assimilation
- abandoning one's own culture
- integration (both)
- keep old and take on new
- separation
- minimal contact
- marginalistion
- exclusion/ being exclusedm not able to maintain own culture
- assimilation
- cultural dimensions
- individuals and group
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