homeTeaching Social Psychology


Topic: Conformity

= new link as of April 1, 2008

"Conversational partners coordinate eye movements" - interesting study looking at how even separated conversants coordinate eye gaze -- here is the research article [added 10/19/07]

Celebrities' influence - "The effects of drug use by celebrities upon young people's drug use and perceptions of use" is a report from the National Collaborating Centre for Drug Prevention (UK). [added 7/6/06]

Peer pressure in music preference - Here's an interesting article in which "sociologist Matthew Salganik and his colleagues at Columbia University set out to test the theory that music listeners simply like the music they know other people enjoy." [added 7/6/06]

Cyberball! - Kipling Williams offers downloads of Cyberball, "a virtual ball-toss game that can be used for research on ostracism, social exclusion, or rejection." Could also possibly be used for lab activities. [added 1/8/06]

The chameleon effect in 3-D virtual reality - Very interesting study in which subjects wearing a virtual reality headset viewed a character who was programmed to mimic the subjects' movements. What did they find? You can also read the recently published research article. [added 9/22/05]

"Do defaults save lives?" - very interesting article analyzing opt-in and opt-out strategies in Europe to promote organ donation -- a good, short read for students [added 6/15/04]

A British variation of the Stanford prison experiment - an attempt to create a prison simulation for a television show [added 7/21/03]

"Coffin Nails: The Tobacco Controvery in the 19th Century" - This site draws on text, cartoons and ads from Harper's Weekly, 1857-1912, to describe the health concerns already present about tobacco and responses to it. [added 7/16/03]

Culture Change - anthropological perspective on the processes and forces of change

 

Norms

new Using social norms approach to reduce high-risk behaviors - The National Social Norms Institute at the University of Virginia conducts "ongoing research into the effectiveness of social norms methodology to combat high-risk drinking among students; the purpose of the institute is to research, evaluate, and disseminate information on the social norms methodology to the field." A variety of resources and reports are available. [added 4/13/08]

When is it acceptable to lie? - description of a study that examines cultural and other factors that can affect the answer to this question [added 12/9/07]

The Hippie society - Okay, raise your mouse, how many of you were once hippies? Are still hippies? This site provides a lot of info about hippie life back in the mid to late 60s. It describes "hippie life" in Canada and the U.S. Which makes me wonder -- were there "hippies" in other countries? Was there a hippie movement in Madagascar? Nepal? Texas? [added 11/18/07]

Use of social norms - Description of interesting research that examined why some marketing campaigns to increase socially appropriate behavior succeed and why some fail. [added 8/05/07]

Elevator rules! - Finally, all the rules of proper elevator behavior in one place! Well, maybe not all the rules, but enough to keep you and your students talking about how these rules/norms formed, how they have changed, what happens if we violate them, etc. I have told my students in the past that my mom didn't sit me down one day and say, "Jon, here are the rules of good elevator behavior." At least, I don't remember that. Instead, as with most norms, I gradually induced the rules through experience. Want to try a norm violation activity? Here's a set of behaviors to use. Lots more I'm sure you can think of to do with this site. [added 2/22/06]

Fads across the decades - Fun site that describes the most popular U.S. fads from the 1920s, 30s, 40s, ... up to the 90s. Good discussion starters or source for comparison or analysis. Or, just relive your past. [added 11/20/03]

 

Obedience/Authority

"Dear Abby" for gay marriages - Now the advice column, as written by the daughter of the original Dear Abby, has staked out a position on this controversial position, and "finds homophobic jokes offensive." What kind of influence do these sources have on the general public? [added 12/9/07]

Re-creation of Milgram's obedience studies - I imagine many of you watched ABC's Dateline show in which they re-created Milgram's classic study. I thought Dateline did a good job of capturing and explaining it. At the first link above, you can view a 5:50 clip that replays parts of the show. Very useful for class. One of the most disturbing pieces within the program was when it provided a real-life episode of employees at a fast-food restaurant following the commands of a stranger on the phone pretending to be a police officer. Very disturbing what followed. As it turns out, the individual allegedly responsible for that phone call and what followed apparently had done this more than 60 times across the country. You can read about this astonishing example of the power of an authority here. And here is another report about it. [added 7/06/07]

Ethical concerns of the re-creation - Jerry Burger, who conducted the re-creation of Milgram's studies, describes the steps he went through to insure an ethical yet faithful replication. [added 12/23/07]

Iraqi prisoner abuse scandal [added 6/15/04]

Effect of prison on prison guards - good summary of book (Newjack) by journalist Ted Conover about his undercover experience as a guard in a prison [added 3/23/04]

Stanley Milgram - a site devoted to providing "accurate information about the life and work of one of the most outstanding social scientists of our time" - site created and maintained by Thomas Blass [added 2/13/03]

The Milgram Obedience Song - And now for something completely different... well... different may not be the right word. I had fun poking around Dan Wegner's website. A lot of good stuff there. But I never expected to find this... [added 11/20/03]

The Holocaust - lots of resources and links related to the Holocaust [added 11/7/02]

"Voices of the Holocaust" - a new project from The British Library that includes audio and written recordings from survivors who live in Great Britain [added 3/6/02]

Holocaust teaching guide - hundreds of images, videos and other resources

Holocaust links - extensive set of links to Holocaust memorials, museums and other resources

Schindler's List Teaching Guide - from the Southern Institute for Education and Research at Tulane University

"Deathly Silence: Everyday People in the Holocaust" - instructional materials from the Southern Institute for Education and Research at Tulane University

Cults

The Cult News Network - This website provides links to current news stories about a variety of cults. [added 10/19/07]

Heaven's Gate cult - a follow-up story on this famous cult [added 8/05/07]

Heaven's Gate

Cult Controversies - resources from the Washington Post describing various controversial cults since the 1950s [added 12/1/06]

F.A.C.T.Net.org - F.A.C.T.Net (Fight Against Coercive Tactics Network) "focuses on protecting freedom of mind from harms caused by all forms of mind control and unethical influence" - lots of information and resources on cults, scientology and attempts at mind control [added 12/06/02]

"Cult Status" - very interesting first-person account of someone who joined a cult-like group [added 12/2/02]

Cult group controversies - extensive resources on "brainwashing" and other aspects of cults - from the Religious Movements Page [added 3/6/02]

Cults and sects - variety of resources - from About.com guide on alternative religions [added 3/6/02]

"A social psychological critique of "brainwashing" claims about recruitment to new religions" - article by James T. Richardson - from J. Hadden and D. Bromley, eds. (1993), The Handbook of Cults and Sects in America. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, Inc., pp. 75-97. [added 3/6/02]

Cults and psychological manipulation -- site from American Family Foundation, "a nonprofit, tax-exempt research center and educational organization founded in 1979. AFF's mission is to study psychological manipulation and cultic groups, to educate the public and professionals, and to assist those who have been adversely affected by a cult-related experience." Includes essays, study guides, critical thinking resources and extensive links.

Transcendental Meditation - a critical look from trancenet.org

The Jonestown Massacre

"Jonestown" - detailed account in chapters from Court TV's Crime Library [added 3/15/05]

Timeline - from Jim Jones' birth to day of massacre [added 3/19/04]

Multiple resources on the massacre - This site from NPR provides audio of stories about the event, an interview with a survivor, images of the massacre, review of the events and more. [added 3/19/04]

Multiple resources on the massacre from the Department of Religious Studies at San Diego State University - The Department has created a website entitled, “Alternative Considerations of Jonestown and Peoples Temple," which provides a 25th anniversary review, personal reflections, tape transcripts and more. [added 3/19/04]

More resources related to Jonestown can be found here [added 3/6/02]

 

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Resources for the Teaching of Social Psychology is a part of the CROW Project, Course Resources on the Web. CROW is sponsored by the Associated Colleges of Illinois and generously supported by UPS. This site was created by Jon Mueller, Professor of Psychology at North Central College, Naperville, IL. Send comments to Jon.