Persistence - not giving up when answer to a problem is not immediately known
Overcomingimpulsiveness - planning, clarifying goals. exploring alternative strategies and considering. consequences before you begin
Listeningtoothers - some cognitive Psychologist think that the ability to listen to another person and understand their point of view is one of the highest form of intelligent behavior
Flexibilityinthinking - considering other points of view rather than running with the first possibility
Metacognition - awareness of how you're thinking, knowing what's going on in your head when you are thinking
Checking for accuracy and precision - not letting speed surpass your desire for craftmanship.
questioning and problem solving - asking questions and finding out problems for yourself.
applying past knowledge to new situations - calling upon your store of knowledge and experience as sources of data, theories to explain, or processes to solve each new challenge
Precision of language and thought - using mow descriptive terms to distinguish objects, and providing criteria for value judgement
Usingallthesenses - feeling, seeing, hearing, even tasting in order to more affectively problem solve
Creativity - using ingenuity, originality and insight. developing the capacity to generate original, clever or ingenious products, solutions and technique
Livingwithasenseofwonderment, inquisitivenessandcuriosity - openness to beauty, intricacy, complexity and simplicity.
Cooperation - taking advantage of the thinking and learning that can only comes as a result of social relationship
senseofhumor - able to look at situations opportunities, problems and relationships with nonchalance
SocialPsychology - study of social relationships or interaction
Interaction - It is the mutual and reciprocal exchange of communication or action between two or more persons or groups
Relationships - It refers to a particular way in which two or more individuals, groups, or even countries talk to, behave Forward, or deal with each other
GoalsofSocialPsychology - To understand and explain how toughts, feelings, perception, and behavior are influenced by the presence of or interactions with others.
interaction
a component of relationship.
activities that involves both parties
Relationship
involves intellectual, psychological, and emotional investment made by both parties.
both parties agree to do something similar to each other
(rights, privileges, benefits.)-goal
Person Perception - It refers to forming impressions and making judgement about another person's likability after seeing him/her.
Factors affecting one's judgement
physical appearance
Observation
gathering of feed back and reports
interaction
Factors affecting one's judgement
physical appearance
Observation
gathering of feed back and reports
interaction
Factors affecting one's judgement
physical appearance
Observation
gatheringoffeedbackandreports
interaction
Factors affecting one's judgement
physical appearance
Observation
gathering of feed back and reports
interaction
NORMS
patterns or traits characterized as typical group or usual for groups
"average" "normal" common
change overtime due to the following factors. Financial, moral, social or psychological aspects of the society.
SOCIALNORMS
spoken and unspoken rules for behaving in particular situations.
E.g. wearing masks , pagmamano
These serve as guide or they regulate the manner in which people conduct themselves.
Culture
has a great impact on human being, this is manifested in his thoughts, behavior and expressions..
culture
It is the complex whole which includes knowledge belies, law, art, moral, custom, and other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society. (Edward Tylor)