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Content Summary: Week One

Student Name

Liberty University

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Content Summary: Week One

Social psychology is a continuously growing field that is considered fairly new to the

scientific world, in comparison to other psychological fields. Social psychology scientifically

studies individuals in regards to their thoughts, feelings, and behavioral patterns, all within a

social context (Kassin et al., 2017). Social psychology is a highly impacting field that offers

insight into a variety of practical situations, such as cultural variations on behavior, political

concerns, and economical perspectives. Through the use of qualitative and quantitative research,

social psychology aims to uncover various aspects of social phenomena, such as obedience,

aggression, and social influence (Kassin et al., 2017). Each specific phenomena will be

discussed at length in the following paragraphs. (Note: Must be 1 Paragraph (5-7 sentences) / Must

contain the appropriate header / *Doesn’t have to contain sources in this paragraph, but must introduce the

material for the week and give a broad summary of what will be discussed.)

Key Topics

Behavioral Obedience

In society, obedience is a learned action of complying to an order or command due to the

submission of authority (Milgram, 1963). Obedience is a behavioral outcome that is often

exhibited from an individual when the opposing relational component carries an amount of

power in the relationship. The act of obedience can have either beneficial or detrimental effects

on a situation, depending upon the underlying purpose of the commanded action (Milgram,

1963). Beneficial acts of obedience such as when individuals abide to the traffic laws aid to the

positive flow of society. Beneficial obedience can often stem from cooperative interdependence

and the value orientation of maximizing the outcome for both self and other (Rumble, 2011).

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Detrimental acts of obedience such as the Nazi officer efforts in World War II aid to the

hindrance of society, and typically stem from unilateral dependence and partner control (Kassin

et al., 2017; Rumble 2011). (Note: Must be 1 Paragraph (5-7 sentences) / Must contain the appropriate

header / Must contain a MINIMUM of 2 SOURCES (Ex: Text, Theory Book, Assigned Articles, or other

Journal articles that you find that relate to this topic. **The idea is to HIGHLIGHT the 3-5 Major

topics/ideas that have been discussed ACROSS all of the Assigned Reading material for the week.)

Human Aggression

Human aggression is the complex dynamic of the social self that is often a behavioral

response to a combination of internal and external factors. Aggression can be manifested in

many forms, such as active aggression shown in the Zimbardo study with the guards’ harsh

behavior towards the prisoners, or non-assertive aggression that was shown in the Milgram

study, in which the subjects permitted the experimenter to infringe upon their ethical boundaries

by continuing to obey the experimenters’ orders to administer harmful shocks to the victim

(Haney et al., 1973; Milgram, 1963). Aggression can vary in its presented form based upon

cultural differences, as well as its external trigger, such as alcohol or violent video games

(Kassin et al., 2017). It’s also important to determine how the situation influences the expression

of aggressive behavior. People look for social cues such as norms, authority, peers to determine

how to express their behavior, even if it’s aggressive in nature. (Note: Must be 1 Paragraph (5-7

sentences) / Must contain the appropriate header / Must contain a MINIMUM of 2 SOURCES (Ex: Text,

Theory Book, Assigned Articles, or other Journal articles that you find that relate to this topic. **The idea is

to HIGHLIGHT the 3-5 Major topics/ideas that have been discussed ACROSS all of the Assigned Reading

material for the week.)

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Interdependence

Interdependence results when two or more interacting individuals have influence on the

behavioral outcomes of each other (Rumble, 2011). Interdependence stems from the

interactionist perspective that human behavior is due to both the individuals’ personality and the

surrounding social context (Kassin et al., 2017; Rumble, 2011). A personality that includes

elements of understanding and dependability, coupled with an environment of mutual partner

control will likely lead to a positive outcome of cooperative interdependence (Rumble, 2011).

Due to cultural differences, the act of interdependence can be more prevalent in certain cultures

and societies (Kassin et al., 2017). It is interesting to see how a culture’s adoption of

interdependence influences much of how the culture operates. (Note: Must be 1 Paragraph (5-7

sentences) / Must contain the appropriate header / Must contain a MINIMUM of 2 SOURCES (Ex: Text,

Theory Book, Assigned Articles, or other Journal articles that you find that relate to this topic. **The idea is

to HIGHLIGHT the 3-5 Major topics/ideas that have been discussed ACROSS all of the Assigned Reading

material for the week.)

Conclusion

Behavioral obedience is the action of complying to an order, typically from an authority

or respected figure. Obedience is necessary for many beneficial components of society, but can

also be harmful to society when the obeyed order crosses a legal, ethical, or moral boundary.

Aggression can be a result of negative acts of obedience, such as the Nazi actions of World War

II. Interdependence can play a role in both acts of obedience and aggression, dependent upon the

characteristics of the relationship and individuals’ personalities. Together these behaviors help us

better understand human beings in social contexts. (Note: Must be 1 Paragraph (5-7 Sentences) /

Include the appropriate header / Summarize the main elements of your weekly summary)

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References

Haney, C., Banks, C., & Zimbardo, P. (1973). A study of prisoners and guards in a simulated

prison. Naval Research Reviews, 1-17.

Kassin, S., Fein, S., & Markus, H.R. (2017). Social psychology. Boston, MA: Cengage Learning.

Milgram, S. (1963). Behavioral study of obedience. The Journal of Abnormal and Social

Psychology, 67(4), 371-378.

Rumble, A. (2011). Interdependence in social interaction. In D. Chadee (Ed.), Theories in social

psychology (191-207). Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.

(Note: Make sure to Reference All Assigned Reading Materials for the week along with any additional

materials that you decided to add)

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