oter
Audio available in app

People's behavior is influenced by their social context from "summary" of Social Psychology by John R. Eiser,J. Richard Eiser

Social psychologists have long studied the impact of social context on human behavior. This concept is based on the idea that individuals do not exist in isolation, but rather are deeply interconnected with the people and environment around them. Our thoughts, feelings, and actions are all shaped by the social context in which we find ourselves. When we consider how social context influences behavior, we must first recognize the power of social norms. These are the unwritten rules that govern how we should behave in a given situation. For example, when we are in a classroom setting, we are expected to be quiet and attentive. These norms guide our behavior and help us navigate social interactions. Moreover, our behavio...
    Read More
    Continue reading the Microbook on the Oter App. You can also listen to the highlights by choosing micro or macro audio option on the app. Download now to keep learning!
    Similar Posts
    Making ideas surprising can make them more shareable
    Making ideas surprising can make them more shareable
    Why do some ideas go viral while others fizzle out? According to Jonah Berger, one key factor is surprise. When we encounter so...
    Attitudes are evaluations of people, objects, or ideas that influence behavior
    Attitudes are evaluations of people, objects, or ideas that influence behavior
    Attitudes are pivotal in understanding human behavior. They serve as evaluations of people, objects, or ideas that shape how in...
    Cognitive dissonance causes us to rationalize our choices
    Cognitive dissonance causes us to rationalize our choices
    When we find ourselves faced with conflicting beliefs or behaviors, a psychological phenomenon known as cognitive dissonance ki...
    Sleep deprivation can impair our cognitive abilities
    Sleep deprivation can impair our cognitive abilities
    Sleep deprivation can impair our cognitive abilities, affecting our decision-making, problem-solving, and memory. When we are s...
    Attribution theory helps explain how individuals make sense of events
    Attribution theory helps explain how individuals make sense of events
    Attribution theory offers valuable insights into the ways in which individuals interpret and understand events in their lives. ...
    Human cognition is influenced by cultural practices
    Human cognition is influenced by cultural practices
    Human cognition is not solely a product of individual brain development. It is also shaped by the cultural practices in which i...
    Respecting diversity is a cornerstone of a civilized society
    Respecting diversity is a cornerstone of a civilized society
    The idea that respecting diversity is a cornerstone of a civilized society is rooted in the fundamental understanding that each...
    Take note of inconsistencies in communication
    Take note of inconsistencies in communication
    When trying to decipher someone's true intentions or feelings, one must pay close attention to inconsistencies in their communi...
    Improve your communication skills through understanding nonverbal cues
    Improve your communication skills through understanding nonverbal cues
    To truly excel in communication, it is important to pay close attention to the nonverbal cues that others are giving off. These...
    Quiet leadership can be just as effective as charismatic leadership
    Quiet leadership can be just as effective as charismatic leadership
    In a world that often glorifies extroverted and charismatic leaders, it may come as a surprise to learn that quiet leadership c...
    oter

    Social Psychology

    John R. Eiser

    Open in app
    Now you can listen to your microbooks on-the-go. Download the Oter App on your mobile device and continue making progress towards your goals, no matter where you are.