Social Psychology
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Introduction
XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX is the XXXXXXXXXX XXXXX XX how people feel, XXXXX, behave XXX act when they XXX around people with great influence. XXXXXX XXXXXXXX refers XX when XX XXX XXXX sense XX our and others feelings, thoughts XXX intentions in a setting. XXX XXXXXXXXXXX attribution error is where we are much XXXXXXXXX on the XXXXXXXXX XX XXXXXXXXXXX XXX give little XXXXXXXXX XX XXXXXXXXX XX XXXXXXXXXX (XXXXX, XXXX). Attitudes XXX XXXXXXXX XXXX work XXXXX on what we believe, XXX influence XX XX respond in a particular way like being mean, friendly or XXXXXXXXXX. XXX XXXXXXX of Christ to Calvary and XXX XXXXX XX the XXXX XXXXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXX examples XX where XXXXXX psychology is used.
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The XXXXX of XXX Holy XXXX is a good example is a XXXX illustration XX how XXXXX XXXXXXXX XXX social XXXXXXXX influences the actions that XXXXXXX Pilate, XXXXX and the XXXXXXXX take. XXXXX, Pontius XXX XXXX aware that XXXXX was XXXXXXXX. He tried to make a XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX XX ruling out for XXXXX to be forgiven. XXX influence of XXX crowd, XXXXXXX, grew XXXXXX XXX resisted that decision (XXXXX, 2017). XXXX the XXXXX behavior XXXXXXXXX XX the XXXXX and XXX XXXXXX perception XXXX Jesus had XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX, Pilate had XX XXXXXX but XXXXXXX to XXXX the crowd XXXXXX. He told XXXX XX either choose between the release XX Barrabas or XXXXX, XXX XXX crowd XXXXXX Barrabas. XXX XXXXXXXX to XXXXXX and execute Jesus XXX solely XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX, XXXXXXXXXX XX whether it XXX XXXXX or XXXXX. The XXXXX spit XX him, XXXX and mocked XXX. Pilate’s XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XX group XXXXXXXX XXXXXXXX to conform XX XXXX XXX XXXXX XXXXXX (Myers, 2014). By XXXXXXXXX others opinions about XXXXXXX, XXXXXX followed XXX informational XXXXXX influence.
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The story of the XXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX how the noble in society only play nice when in XXX XXXXXXXX of a crowd. A Jewish man was XXXXXX XXX XXXXXXXX injured by robbers XXX XXXX XX XXX roadside to die. X priest, a XXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXX XXXXXX XX the XXXXXXX XXX XXXXXXX XXXXXX XX XXXXX God XXX XXXX XXX XXXXXXXXXXXX passed by XXX XXX nothing (XXXXX, XXXX). So did XXX XXXXXX, a XXXXXXX of the XXX XX God. These XXX noble members of XXX society XXX XXXXX XXX punish XXXXXX XXX XXXXXX crimes, but they do XXX XXXXXX XX XX simple XXXX XX XXXXXXXX XXXX XXXXXXX a XXXXX XXX. There is XX XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX to XXXXXXX him to help XXX injured XXX willingly (Myers, 2014). XXXX is XXXX XXXXXXXXX in social psychology, whereby XXXX behave XXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXX XXXXX is a crowd to watch and when XXXXX XX not XXX.
Conclusion
XXXXXX psychology influences XXXXXXXX’s actions XXXXX day. People XXXX XX XXXXX others differently in a XXXXXX XXXXXXX like Pontius XXXXXX by following XXX XXXXXXXXXXXXX social XXXXXXXXX XX XXX XXXXXX XXXXXX them. XXXXXX XXX not XXXXXXXXX of doing XXXX is morally XXXXX XXXX alone XXXX XXX XXXXXX XXX the XXXXXX who passed by a XXXXX man XX go XXX XXXXXX Gods laws XXX XXXXXXXXXXXX which is controversial XX who XXXX XXXXXX are.
References
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XXXXX, F. E. (XXXX).XXX calvary journey: X model for all XXXXXX's faithful. , : Createspace Independent Publishing Platform.
Mark, M. M., XXXXXXXXX, S. I., & XXXXXXXX, B. (2016).XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX and XXXXXXXXXX. , : XXXXXXXX XXXXX.
XXXXX, D. X., & DeWall, C. N. (2014). Psychology in everyday life. , : XXXXX XXXXXXXXXX.