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SOC. 100 Lecture 06.MIXED MODELS

Edited 1/31/02. SOC. 100 Lecture 06.MIXED MODELS. 1. Review of Models Push, WW(Freud), Break Any Questions about any Models so far Why reject Push Groups Chapter 1 ---DICE?? A01 and Web Answer A02 groups Quiz Chapter 1. Class Outline 1/30/03.

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SOC. 100 Lecture 06.MIXED MODELS

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  1. Edited 1/31/02 SOC. 100 Lecture 06.MIXED MODELS 1

  2. Review of Models Push, WW(Freud), Break Any Questions about any Models so far Why reject Push Groups Chapter 1 ---DICE?? A01 and Web Answer A02 groups Quiz Chapter 1 Class Outline 1/30/03 Homework: A02 , Chapter 2 -------Review Push and WW models while they ar fresh in your mibd-- Midterm Feb 13, 2003

  3. Class Outline 1. Class Questions 2. Review Models Push-------------Pull models 3. Review Sigmund lecture 4. Other Mixed Models* Skinner/Pavlov Social Psychologist* 5. Why Social Scientists reject the Push* 6. Chapter 1 quiz* 2

  4. 2. Review-models (a) Models Focus Problems Solutions examples: CSUB trees, Geometries, Medical Specialists, theories of social behavior (b) The PUSH-PULL continuum of models* PUSH----------------------MIXED----------------------PULL nature nurture 3

  5. 2. Review Freud 1. Development process Instinct-->maturation (NOT SOCIALIZATION) (Instinct) ID---------->Ego----Super Ego-------->Mature Adult 2. Catharsis 3. Anticathexis 4. Defense mechanisms 5. Deviance, problems : fixation, regression, repression 6. Inborn instincts 7. Topography & Structure (M-F difference) 4 C-F93

  6. 4. Other Mixed Models I. Some terms: Psychiatrist Psychologist Psychoanalyst II. Some basic models (II) Personality* Freud (III.) Social Psychologist* Humanist Neo Freudian Maslowe, Adler (I.) Experimental* Skinner/Pavlov See "MIXED PUSH-PULL MODEL" in Outlines 5

  7. S-->R Experimental Skinner/Pavlov Behavioral Modification Classical Conditioning Operant conditioning Token Economy Freedom and Dignity Assumptions, problems, success 6

  8. Social Psychologist Assume: Basic to all is a social need Classifications: Humanistic Psychologists Neo - Freudians Existentialists Therapies: Logotherapy Group Counseling Myth of mental Illness Example Theory: focus on Birth Order by Alfred Adler* 7

  9. Birth Order by Alfred Adler: self characteristics Basic assumptions: The order of birth determines major social patterns and the personality Pick the set A, B, or C of characteristics that best describes you A B C insecure ambitious spoiled interest in past competitive neurotic criminal rebellious maladjusted drunkard adjusted kick-back pervert mellow protective responsible 8

  10. Next: Pull Model Why do Social Scientists reject the Push model? 1. Chapter 1 Quiz, lecture/discussion 2. Chapter 1 Quiz 9

  11. ###DON'T PRINT Birth Order by Alfred Adler First Born Second Born Third Born insecure ambitious spoiled interest in past competitive neurotic criminal rebellious maladjusted drunkard adjusted kick-back pervert mellow protective responsible Also the various notions about only children! Why difference?-------the different social "structures" with successive births. 10

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