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Social Psychology Lab Report with Data

   

Added on  2023-01-19

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SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
LAB REPORT WITH
DATA

ABSTRACT
The human social behaviour is depended on the different variable and also change
according to the changes in the behaviour. Social psychology helps to study the human social
behaviour in the external and internal environment. The report is based on the health and issues
of men that how the behaviour of men is depended on the social factor such as toughness,
avoidance of femininity, self-reliance, dominance etc. It implies that men wants to prepare
themselves as the toughest and strong person among the society. They hide their feelings from
the other and pretend that they did not need the helps of others. As per the social psychology
men behave like this, to express their superiority in the society. The report present that how
correlation and hypothesis is used to identify the relation between the variables and prove their
relation by the null and alternative hypothesis. It can be identified from the report that men wants
to be superior in the society that's why their masculinity norms and attitude towards seeking help
is negative.

Table of Contents
ABSTRACT.....................................................................................................................................2
INTRODUCTION...........................................................................................................................4
METHOD........................................................................................................................................4
Correlation techniques................................................................................................................4
RESULTS........................................................................................................................................4
Developing and interpreting hypothesis and human social behaviour........................................4
DISCUSSION..................................................................................................................................8
CONCLUSION................................................................................................................................9
REFERENCES..............................................................................................................................10
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INTRODUCTION
Social psychology lab is used to study the human social behaviour in the society and
measure the trend that how often the human behaviour is change due to the change in other
variables. The report highlights the usage of correlation in analysing and identifying the human
behaviour that men are less prefer to do the take the help of others (Yamagishi & Mifune, 2016).
It explains the attitude of men in different situation such as avoidance of femininity, negative
attitude toward homosexuality, dominance, toughness, importance of sex etc. It also highlights
the usage of hypothesis to prove the relation in the variables.
METHOD
Correlation techniques
The correlation technique is used to analyse and identified the human social behaviour in
respect to the other variables. The correlation tool helps to identify the relation between two
variables. Positive correlation indicate the parallel movement of variable i.e. increase in one
variable will result to increase in other variable and decrease in one variable will result to
decrease in other variable (Ma & et.al., 2015). The negative correlation indicate the change in
one variable inversely affect the other variables.
RESULTS
Developing and interpreting hypothesis and human social behaviour
Correlations
Attitude
s
toward
s help
to seek
Averag
e
endors
ement
of jobs
as
masculi
ne
Restrict
ive
Emotio
nality
Self
relianc
e
Negativ
e
attitude
s
toward
s
homos
exuality
Avoida
nce of
feminini
ty
Importa
nce of
Sex
Domi
nance
Tough
ness
Attitudes
towards help
to seek
Pearson
Correlation 1 -.212** -.464** -.294** -.334** -.380** -.269** -.295** -.341**
Sig. (2-
tailed) .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000 .000
N 336 336 336 336 336 336 336 336 336
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