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SOCIAL INTERACTION
This weekend
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Overview
• Being social
• Face to face conversations
• Remote conversations
• Tele-presence
• Co-presence
• Shareable technologies
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Figure 12.3 The Prisoner’s Dilemma Game The prisoner’s dilemma game illustrates the benefits and costs of cooperation.
Players A and B receive benefits whose size depends on whether they independently decide to cooperate. Mutual cooperation
leads to a relatively moderate benefit to both players, but if only one player cooperates, then the cooperator gets no benefit and
the non-cooperator gets a large benefit.
DANIEL L. SCHACTER, DANIEL T. GILBERT, DANIEL M. WEGNER: Introducing Psychology, Second Edition
Copyright © 2013, 2011 by Worth Publishers
Figure 12.14 Stereotype Threat When asked to indicate their race before starting a test, African American students perform more
poorly than their SAT scores suggest they should.
DANIEL L. SCHACTER, DANIEL T. GILBERT, DANIEL M. WEGNER: Introducing Psychology, Second Edition
Copyright © 2013, 2011 by Worth Publishers
Being social
• Are F2F conversations being superseded by
our social media interactions?
• How many friends do you have on Facebook,
LinkedIn,etc vs real life?
• How much overlap?
• How are the ways we live and interact with one
another changing?
• Are the established rules and etiquette still
applicable to online and offline?
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What happens in social media
conversations?
• Do same conversational rules apply?
• Are there more breakdowns?
• How do people repair them for:
• Phone?
• email?
• Instant messaging?
• texting?
• Skyping?
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