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What type of relationships tend to be less intimate with lesser self-disclosure involved?
What type of relationships tend to be less intimate with lesser self-disclosure involved?
Which groups do middle and late adolescents usually find themselves gravitating towards?
Which groups do middle and late adolescents usually find themselves gravitating towards?
What is critical in the development of adolescents as they transition to young adulthood?
What is critical in the development of adolescents as they transition to young adulthood?
Where does the attachment shift for middle and late adolescents as they gravitate more toward peer groups?
Where does the attachment shift for middle and late adolescents as they gravitate more toward peer groups?
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In what context do adolescents mature faster socially, according to the text?
In what context do adolescents mature faster socially, according to the text?
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What do social interactions affirm and develop for adolescents transitioning to young adulthood?
What do social interactions affirm and develop for adolescents transitioning to young adulthood?
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According to Goleman, the Orbitofrontal Cortex (OFC) is directly connected to which major regions of the brain?
According to Goleman, the Orbitofrontal Cortex (OFC) is directly connected to which major regions of the brain?
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What does Goleman suggest is rooted in the same neurological connection as emotional intelligence?
What does Goleman suggest is rooted in the same neurological connection as emotional intelligence?
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According to Goleman, what does the Orbitofrontal Cortex (OFC) provide an immediate connection between?
According to Goleman, what does the Orbitofrontal Cortex (OFC) provide an immediate connection between?
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According to Lisa Rashotte, what did John R. P. French and Bertram Raven study in 1959 related to social influence?
According to Lisa Rashotte, what did John R. P. French and Bertram Raven study in 1959 related to social influence?
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How did Rashotte define social influence in her article?
How did Rashotte define social influence in her article?
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According to Rashotte, how is social influence usually conducted?
According to Rashotte, how is social influence usually conducted?
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According to Herbert Kelman, what are the three varieties of social influence?
According to Herbert Kelman, what are the three varieties of social influence?
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In the context of social influence, what does compliance refer to?
In the context of social influence, what does compliance refer to?
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How does Rashotte suggest that social influence can happen in some instances?
How does Rashotte suggest that social influence can happen in some instances?
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According to Rashotte's conclusion on French and Raven's study, how are leadership and power related?
According to Rashotte's conclusion on French and Raven's study, how are leadership and power related?
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Study Notes
Adolescent Relationships
- Casual friendships and acquaintances tend to be less intimate with lesser self-disclosure involved.
Adolescent Socialization
- Middle and late adolescents usually find themselves gravitating towards peer groups.
Adolescent Development
- Critical thinking and self-awareness are critical in the development of adolescents as they transition to young adulthood.
Attachment Shift
- The attachment shifts from family to peer groups for middle and late adolescents.
Social Maturation
- Adolescents mature faster socially in urban contexts.
Social Interactions
- Social interactions affirm and develop an adolescent's sense of self and identity as they transition to young adulthood.
Brain Development
- The Orbitofrontal Cortex (OFC) is directly connected to the amygdala and the anterior cingulate cortex, according to Goleman.
Emotional Intelligence
- Goleman suggests that emotional intelligence is rooted in the same neurological connection as self-awareness.
Orbitofrontal Cortex
- The Orbitofrontal Cortex (OFC) provides an immediate connection between reason and emotion.
Social Influence
- John R. P. French and Bertram Raven studied social influence and its six bases in 1959.
Definition of Social Influence
- Rashotte defined social influence as the change in an individual's behavior or attitudes following an interaction with another person or group.
Conducting Social Influence
- Social influence is usually conducted through authority, commitment, reciprocity, consistency, social proof, and liking.
Varieties of Social Influence
- Herbert Kelman identified three varieties of social influence: compliance, identification, and internalization.
Compliance
- Compliance refers to changing one's behavior to avoid punishment or gain a reward.
Social Influence Mechanisms
- Rashotte suggests that social influence can happen through subtle cues, even without conscious awareness.
Leadership and Power
- Rashotte concluded that French and Raven's study showed that leadership and power are closely related, with social influence often being a key element of leadership.
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Learn about the nature of social relationships, including the levels of intimacy, self-disclosure, exclusivity, and loyalty involved in different types of relationships. Explore how adolescents navigate social relationships with their peers in school and the neighborhood.