Kate K Kate TIndividual reactions to breaking social

_social_norms_presentation.ppt/slide_1.jpg)
Kate K Kate T
_social_norms_presentation.ppt/slide_2.jpg)
Individual reactions to breaking social norms: Staring
_social_norms_presentation.ppt/slide_3.jpg)
Plan Intro Hypothesis Experiment Demographics Conclusion Ethical Consideration
_social_norms_presentation.ppt/slide_4.jpg)
Hypothesis Before doing our experiment we presumed that there would be less people laughing, and some subjects would probably show hostile behavior.
_social_norms_presentation.ppt/slide_5.jpg)
For our experiment we used Cafeteria, Living wall lounge, Pine Hall and Linden Hall, choosing people at random. Here is how it went.
_social_norms_presentation.ppt/slide_6.jpg)
_social_norms_presentation.ppt/slide_7.jpg)
_social_norms_presentation.ppt/slide_8.jpg)
28 subject took part in our experiment, 11 males and 17 females, aged 15-18
_social_norms_presentation.ppt/slide_9.jpg)
CONCLUSION Our results were: most subjects would report feeling uncomfortable, nervous, tense, as if there was something wrong with them. There were a lot of people laughing, most of them nervously.
_social_norms_presentation.ppt/slide_10.jpg)
If it was someone we knew they would feel less uncomfortable than people who didn't. There were the small percentage of people who knew what we were doing. A different response came from people sitting in groups and alone, the lone subject would get anxious very fast, while a group would start asking questions and laughing. Triggering the bystander effect.
_social_norms_presentation.ppt/slide_11.jpg)
REACTIONS
_social_norms_presentation.ppt/slide_12.jpg)
_social_norms_presentation.ppt/slide_13.jpg)
_social_norms_presentation.ppt/slide_14.jpg)
WERE DIFFERENT
_social_norms_presentation.ppt/slide_15.jpg)
_social_norms_presentation.ppt/slide_16.jpg)
Thank you for listening art: fingurken

(kate_t.)_social_norms_presentation.ppt
- Количество слайдов: 16