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Exploring Prosocial Behavior: Who Helps, When, and Why?

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~Aditya Singh (2020MS10740)  Introduction People frequently engage in acts of compassion and charity to benefit others, an example of prosocial conduct. Supporting others in need, offering personal resources, donating time and effort, and collaborating to achieve common objectives are all examples of prosocial behaviour. This module concentrates on assisting in dyadic situations, where one person requires assistance and another steps in to satisfy that need. Although individuals are frequently in demand, aid is only sometimes forthcoming. This prompts the question, "Why do some people choose to help while others do not?" To untangle the complex dynamics behind prosocial behaviour, we must investigate the variables that influence these decisions. The Complexity of Helping Helping someone in need is a more complicated decision than it first seems. Multiple variables are at play, making the decision-making process complex and multifaceted. This lesson will examine the many facto...

Conformity: The Subtle Influences Shaping Our Choices (By Ayush Kumar Baranwal)

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~ Ayush Kumar Baranwal (2020CH10082) Hi peeps! Have you ever done something because everyone else does it? Like wearing a particular outfit, listening to a certain song, or acting in a certain way. Then you're not alone. Conformity, the desire to change how we think and act to fit in with those around us, is an important part of how people interact with each other. In this blog, we will explore the interesting idea of conformity, and what makes it happen. We will also discuss what are the ways in which it affects our daily lives. The Nature of Conformity Conformity is everywhere, from fashion trends to political beliefs, and even in our choices of entertainment. It's the reason why we may change our decision to buy a particular model of phone just on the basis of what our friends are buying. The idea is that our actions and attitudes are heavily influenced by our social environment. Reasons Behind Conformity Psychologists have found two main reasons why people conform: informat...

How Social Media Shapes Our Minds and the Impact on Social Psychology

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 By Sania Goyal (2020MT10842) In today's digital age, social media has become a ubiquitous presence in our lives, shaping the way we interact, share information, and construct our identities. Its pervasive influence has not only transformed communication but has also significantly impacted social psychology. From Facebook and Instagram to Twitter and TikTok, these platforms have not only revolutionized the way we communicate but have also fundamentally altered the field of social psychology. As we stand on the precipice of an even more digitally connected future, it's crucial to understand how social media is likely to continue shaping the way we think, feel, and behave as individuals and as a society. Identity Construction and Self-Presentation Social media allows us to craft and curate our online personas. This phenomenon aligns with the concept of self-presentation, a cornerstone of social psychology.  This phenomenon also aligns with Erving Goffman's theory of self-pr...