Thursday, November 28, 2019
Ms. Myers Essays - Group Processes, Community Organizing, Conformity
  Ms. Myers    Soical Psychology Experiment 5-29-00    I was at this "rocking" party last night. I decided  to use this party as my social psychology experiment. I  decided to use this, because there were a lot of people  interacting with one another. As I viewed the area I could  see many different clicks spread around the room. It  looked like they were only talking to the people among their  groups. The groups consisted of five or more girls and  guys. I observed the different interactions among the  different groups. As I looked around I could see that  some groups were huddled in a corner chatting as other were  running around dancing and having fun. The groups that were  dancing seem like they were much more outgoing as the  groups that sat around talking. When I decided to walk  outside the mood of the evening began to dim. People were  gathered around the table speaking calmly. However, when I  walked inside the mood changed quickly from the dim light to  a out of control spotlight. People were dancing like there  was no tomorrow. My first impression was that there was  going to be some crazy people on the dance floor would have  to be soon removed. Unfortunately my predictions were  correct! I also figured that the different groups would  not interact too much with each other. Some people were  acting like fools just so other people would notice them, and  maybe even accept them. I consider this as a type of  conformity. As I stumbled upon many groups, I realized  that the girls were much more in depth with their  conversations as though the guys. Most of the guys were  sitting there staring at all of the different girls "shaking  it" on the dance floor. By observing this crowd I was able  to conclude that girls have higher conversation level than guys.    I also realized that conformity had to of taken place in  order for these different groups to have formed    
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