Influence of Consciousness on the Actions of People
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Psychological processes have always been regarded as key to philosophers and psychologists to obtain further psychological information. By analyzing psychological processes you can further determine the concept of free will, desire, and self concept. Daniel Wegner, a professor of psychology at Harvard University, concluded that consciousness does not actually have influence or power, using his "my spy" study. This information People's behavior
The concept of free will is not to mean that people have infinite power to manipulate their mind. Human consciousness has certain characteristics, structure, power, and features. It is said that behavior is affected by physical, psychological, social and other factors, but the choice of at least one person is ultimately free, and someone's physical grace, facts, impulses, It seems to be related to past choice, and clear preference for the future. , Lack of goods, acquisition of new knowledge, etc. Of course, everyone is influenced by his unconscious thinking, biological constraints, psychological barriers, genetic inheritance, emotions, impulsiveness, social environment, social influences and so on. But these do not deny the existence of free will, they only show that using their free will to challenge them may be challenging to people.
Introduction Social influence is a major topic of social psychology and focuses on how individual thoughts, behaviors, reactions, and emotions are affected by other people or social groups. "Social impact can be seen in our integration, obedience to authority, and our collective actions" (Psychology 579). Social impact is also expressed by pressure, persuasiveness, marketing and sales from colleagues. Purpose of the study The purpose of this study was to determine whether social impacts are uncertainty about people's perceptions and motivations and they infer their emotions using their actions (Sears, DO, Peplau, LA, & Taylor, S., 2012). Social identity is related to how we identify themselves based on our commonality (Sears, D.O., Peplau, L. A., & Taylor, S., 2012). Social identity can provide people with self-esteem and social framework, but it can affect their behavior.
Educator Paul Flair (2000, 2005) has deeply influenced this research. Freia believes knowing consciousness or raising consciousness will lead people to take action. In other words, when people critically examine their experience, they develop meaningful solutions or actions to improve their social, economic and political reality (Wallerstein & Duran, 2008 ). Unlike traditional research, the community actively participates in a process called practice that repeats contemplation and behavior. (Freire, 2000). Researchers do not impose their awareness on the community, but undertake the role of facilitators, promote collective reflection and social behavior, and I am convinced that the change should be brought from within (Wallerstein & Duran, 2008 ).
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