By the end of this section, you will be able to:Define aggressionDefine cyberbullyingDescribe the bystander effect
- Subject:
- Psychology
- Social Science
- Material Type:
- Module
- Author:
- Cheryl Williams-Jackson
- Date Added:
- 11/09/2019
By the end of this section, you will be able to:Define aggressionDefine cyberbullyingDescribe the bystander effect
In our final episode of Crash Course Psychology, Hank discusses the ideas of Aggression and Altruism. These two things are difficult to understand and explain so sit tight and get ready to run the gauntlet of human emotions.
Chapters:
Introduction: Robber's Cave Experiment
Conflict vs. Cooperation
Aggression
Genetic, Neurological, & Biochemical Reasons for Aggression
Frustration-Aggression Hypothesis
Altruism
Bystander Effect
Why do we help others?
Social Exchange Theory & the Norm of Reciprocity
Social Responsibility Norm
Conflict & Self-Interest
Review & Credits
Credits
An impactful bullying lesson using a Ted Talk by Shane Koyzcan
My Inquiry Project is about the Bystander Effect learned in Psychology. In this project, students will test the Bystander Effect and make a documentary video proving that this effect is real. Students will learn in depth about the Bystander Effect, and use their own creativity to test this effect out in the real world.
Psychology is designed to meet scope and sequence requirements for the single-semester introduction to psychology course. The book offers a comprehensive treatment of core concepts, grounded in both classic studies and current and emerging research. The text also includes coverage of the DSM-5 in examinations of psychological disorders. Psychology incorporates discussions that reflect the diversity within the discipline, as well as the diversity of cultures and communities across the globe.Senior Contributing AuthorsRose M. Spielman, Formerly of Quinnipiac UniversityContributing AuthorsKathryn Dumper, Bainbridge State CollegeWilliam Jenkins, Mercer UniversityArlene Lacombe, Saint Joseph's UniversityMarilyn Lovett, Livingstone CollegeMarion Perlmutter, University of Michigan
By the end of this section, you will be able to:Define aggressionDefine cyberbullyingDescribe the bystander effect