Skip to content

Influență socială: curs intensiv de psihologie #38

Influență socială: curs intensiv de psihologie #38

De ce fac oamenii uneori lucruri rele doar pentru că le-a spus altcineva? Și ce înseamnă termenul Groupthink? În episodul de astăzi din Crash Course Psychology, Hank vorbește despre ideile de influență socială și despre modul în care aceasta ne poate afecta deciziile de a acționa sau de a nu acționa.

Vrei mai multe videoclipuri despre psihologie? Consultați canalul nostru soră SciShow Psych la https://www.youtube.com/scishowpsych!

capitole:
Introducere 00:00
Experimentul de ascultare al lui Milgram 0:31
Influență socială și conformitate 3:22
Experimentul de conformitate al lui Asch 4:08
Așteptări culturale și influență socială normativă 5:21
Facilitare socială 5:59
Social Loafing 6:19
Deindividualizare și polarizare de grup 6:51
Gândire de grup 7:58
Recenzie și credite 9:06


Crash Course este pe Patreon! Ne puteți susține direct înregistrându-vă la http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse

Doriți să găsiți Crash Course în altă parte pe internet?
Facebook – http://www.facebook.com/YouTubeCrashCourse
Twitter – http://www.twitter.com/TheCrashCourse
Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/thecrashcourse/

CC Copii: http://www.youtube.com/crashcoursekids

14 thoughts on “Influență socială: curs intensiv de psihologie #38”

  1. Thanks for your break down! I am hopefull this will allow me to do better on my test then by reading the text alone.

  2. i come here annually just to thank this channel for singal handedly saving my ass during exam season

  3. @KelsaRavenlock

    Mob mentality has never had a hold on me as I have an extreme distrust of group think.
    I like collaboration but hate the social nature of groups, even if they express the same opinion as you they can't be trusted not to devolve into extremism.
    This is what happens during most revolutions, the moderates make the revolution possible and build the start of the new government only to be killed off by the rising extremism of the mob.
    Hence the old saying "the vast majority of all revolutions fail".

  4. Sadly, I rarely can influence a single person in, what I think is a good idea, for example, leaving a burning building.
    Sadly I can influence a crowd, quite easily, to do stupid stuff or criminal and/or violet. I don't do this anymore, because I morally grew some balls.

  5. @louisavonweiler6594

    why all the NOISE???!!! Jeezz, the facts are interesting in themselves …

  6. "racists will become more racist without opposing view points"
    LMAO how is that war of Misinformation going?

  7. This is not even my subject anymore, but I am here. The way Hank teaches makes me feel good about education after being tortured by trash professors. Just failed my pol exam despite getting a pretty good grade last semester. My professor doesn't let everyone speak in the class and has a favourite favoured group, is like a misogynist. Thanks, Hanks for motivating me again!

  8. It’s important to note that the subjects of Milgrams experiments were told before the experiment began that the shocks would not inflict permanent damage or kill the learner. Learning this definitely changed how I viewed this experiment. Still sad and scary that ordinary people can ignore the cries of pain that the actors gave, but they believed that there would be no permanent damage.

    I don’t blame crash course for not being detailed since it’s literally a crash course haha

  9. @Veronica-ny6vu

    How many of you are here becuase watching this video was part of an assignment. I'll go first..me.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *