Behavior in a Social Context
Review the Hock (2013) readings on social psychology theories and principles. Think about the influence of environmental and social context on behavior.
Reflect on the following social media scenario:
You are reading posts in your favorite social media site, when you come across a post by a 19-year-old male. He writes that he was raped at a party last night and hes afraid they will post pictures of it online. He is contemplating suicide. You notice three types of behaviors in the comments to him:
A small group of individuals are using profanity and belittling him. They are encouraging him to commit suicide.
A larger group of individuals are making supportive comments and providing the number for a crisis help line.
Many of his online followers have not responded to his post.
Think about how social psychology theories or principles could be applied to explain the types of comments made to the 19-year-old in the scenario.
Actual Assignment:
Submit a 2- to 3-page paper that addresses the following:
Describe the impact of social context on conformity, obedience, and helping behaviors.
Explain how social psychology theories or principles could be applied to account for each of the responses in the scenario (e.g., which principles/theories could explain response type A; which principles/theories could explain response type B, and so on). Be sure to support your assertions with scholarly content.
Provide at least one recommendation to help reduce the derogatory comments or increase the number of supportive comments in the scenario, based on what you have learned about social psychology.
Required sources used in paper:
Hock, R. R. (2013). Forty studies that changed psychology (7th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson.
Chapter III, Learning and Conditioning
Reading 12: See AggressionDo Aggression!
Chapter X, Social Psychology
Reading 37: A Prison by Any Other Name
Reading 38: The Power of Conformity
Reading 39: To Help or Not to Help
Reading 40: Obey at Any Cost
Darley, J.M. & Latan, B. (1968). Bystander interview in emergencies: Diffusion of responsibility. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 8(4), 377-383.
