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CHAPTER 11
SOCIAL RELATIONSHIP IN MIDDLE AND
LATE ADOLESCENCE
SOCIAL RELATIONSHIP IN MIDDLE AND LATE
ADOLESCENCE
WHAT IS
SOCIAL RELATIONSHIP?
WHAT IS SOCIAL RELATIONSHIP?
Social Relationships tend to be less intimate, with
lesser self-disclosure involved, but may still be exclusive,
and may demand certain levels of loyalty as in fraternities
or religious organizations, and to a lesser extent, loosely
knitted social clubs like practitioners of certain specialized
professions.
WHAT IS SOCIAL RELATIONSHIP?
Middle and late adolescents usually find
themselves in the company of their peers, usually from the
school or the neighborhood.
From high school to college, adolescents mature
faster socially, and new lessons are learned especially on
how their social interactions affirm their self-identity,
increase their self-esteem, and develop their capacity to
nurture relationships.
SOCIAL RELATIONSHIP IN MIDDLE AND LATE
ADOLESCENCE
GOLEMAN’S SOCIAL
INTELLIGENCE THEORY
GOLEMAN’S SOCIAL INTELLIGENCE THEORY
Emotional Intelligence author, Daniel Goleman,
explained in his book, Social Intelligence: The New Science
of Human Relationships (2006), how our brains are wired
to connect with other people, and how part of the human
brain located just above the eyes called the orbitofrontal
cortex (OFC) is connected directly to the three(3) major
regions of the brain: the cortex, the amygdala, and the
brain stem.
GOLEMAN’S SOCIAL INTELLIGENCE THEORY
Goleman pointed out that the OFC provides an
immediate connection between though, emotions, and
behavior. It immediately calculates our feelings and thought
about a person and how that other person feels and thinks
about us, and what actions we take after this quick
assessment.
SOCIAL INFLUENCE
According to Rashotte, the authors:
Defined social influence as things such as behavior,
actions attitude, concepts, ideas, communications, wealth,
and other resources that bring about changes in the beliefs,
attitudes, and/or behavior of persons as a result of the
action/s of another person.
SOCIAL INFLUENCE
VARIETIES OR TYPES OF SOCIAL INFLUENCE
Herbert Kelman, a Harvard psychologist, suggested
that there are three(3) varieties of social influence, namely:
1. Compliance
2. Identification
3. Internalization
SOCIAL INFLUENCE
VARIETIES OR TYPES OF SOCIAL INFLUENCE
1. Compliance
 Is when a person seems to agree, and follows what
is requested or required of him or her to do or
believe in, but does not necessarily have to really
believe or agree to it;
SOCIAL INFLUENCE
VARIETIES OR TYPES OF SOCIAL INFLUENCE
2. Identification
 Is when a person is influenced by someone he or
she likes or looks up to, like a movie star, social
celebrity, or a superhero;
SOCIAL INFLUENCE
VARIETIES OR TYPES OF SOCIAL INFLUENCE
3. Internalization
 Is when a person is able to own a certain belief or
act, and is willing to make it known publicly and
privately.
SOCIAL INFLUENCE
OTHER TYPES OF SOCIAL INCLUENCE
Social scientists and psychologists identified other
types of social influence as:
• Conformity
• Conversion
• Minority influence
• Reactance
• Obedience
• Persuasion
SOCIAL INFLUENCE
OTHER TYPES OF SOCIAL INCLUENCE
• Conformity / Pagsang-ayon
 A type of social influence that involves a change in
behavior, belief, or thinking to be like others. It is the
most common and pervasive form of social
influence.
 Social psychology research in conformity tends to
distinguish between two varieties: information
conformity (“internalization” in kelaman’s term)
and normative conformity (“compliance” in
Kelman’s terms).
SOCIAL INFLUENCE
OTHER TYPES OF SOCIAL INCLUENCE
• Conformity / Pagsang-ayon
 Is very strong particularly among middle and late
adolescents. This is supported by the fact by the fact
that an adolescent in this age group is most
susceptible to a compelling need to seek approval
from others and be accepted by them in order to
become a friend and to belong to a social group.
SOCIAL INFLUENCE
OTHER TYPES OF SOCIAL INCLUENCE
• Conversion / Pagbabagong-loob
 Occurs when an individual whole-heartedly changes
his or her original thinking and beliefs, actions, and
attitudes to align with those of the other members of
a group.
SOCIAL INFLUENCE
OTHER TYPES OF SOCIAL INCLUENCE
• Minority influence
 Happens when a bigger number of people are
influenced by much smaller number or people and
when the minority’s way of looking at and doing
things are accepted.
SOCIAL INFLUENCE
OTHER TYPES OF SOCIAL INCLUENCE
• Reactance
 Is when there is a willing rejection of a social
influence being exerted on an individual or group.
 This is also known as anti- or non-conformity.
 Reactance is a reverse reaction to some social
influence that is being imposed by a person or a
group on another.
SOCIAL INFLUENCE
OTHER TYPES OF SOCIAL INCLUENCE
• Obedience
 Is another form of social influence wherein a person
follows what someone tells him or her to do,
although it may not necessarily reflect the person’s
set of beliefs or values.
 Similar to compliance, obedience usually stems from
either respect or fear of the authority figure.
SOCIAL INFLUENCE
OTHER TYPES OF SOCIAL INCLUENCE
• Persuasion
 Is used by one person or group to influence another
to change their beliefs, action, or attitudes by
appealing to reason or emotion.
SOCIAL RELATIONSHIP IN MIDDLE AND LATE
ADOLESCENCE
LEADERSHIP AND
FOLLOWERSHIP THEORIES
LEADERSHIP AND FOLLOWERSHIP THEORIES
• LEADERSHIP / PAMUMUNO
 The action of leading a group of people or an
organization.
 Chester Barnard (1983) defined leadership as the
ability of a person in person in position of authority to
influence others to behave in such a manner that goals are
achieve
• LEADER / PINUNO
 Often typecast as someone who is the head of a group
of people by virtue of having great strength and wisdom,
or may have inherited a position of power even if
strength and wisdom were not part of his person’s
virtues.
LEADERSHIP AND FOLLOWERSHIP THEORIES
• Influence plays a major role in leadership.
• Power is also annexed to leadership as espoused by
French and Raven (1960) who said that a leader may
obtain power through various means and sources, such as
position, giving rewards, expertise, respect, or coercion.
LEADERSHIP AND FOLLOWERSHIP THEORIES
THERE ARE SEVERAL EXISTING THEORIES OF
LEADERSHIP
1. Trait Theory
2. Behavioral Theory
3. Participative Theory
4. Situational Theory
5. Transactional Theory
6. Transformational Theory
LEADERSHIP AND FOLLOWERSHIP THEORIES
THERE ARE SEVERAL EXISTING THEORIES OF
LEADERSHIP
1. Trait Theory
 This theory defines leadership based on certain
personality traits which are generally suited for all
leaders, such as decisiveness(“Katiyakan”),
persistence(“Pagtitiyaga”), high level of self-
confidence(“Kumpiyansa sa sarili”) and
assertiveness(“Pagpipilit”), among others.
LEADERSHIP AND FOLLOWERSHIP THEORIES
THERE ARE SEVERAL EXISTING THEORIES OF
LEADERSHIP
2. Behavioral Theory
 This theory presupposes that leadership is a learned
behavior, and that leaders are defined according to
certain types of behavior they exhibit.
LEADERSHIP AND FOLLOWERSHIP THEORIES
THERE ARE SEVERAL EXISTING THEORIES OF
LEADERSHIP
3. Participative Theory
 The opposite of an autocratic leader (“Diktador na
leader”), the participative leader involves other
people to make common decisions.
LEADERSHIP AND FOLLOWERSHIP THEORIES
THERE ARE SEVERAL EXISTING THEORIES OF
LEADERSHIP
4. Situational Theory
 This theory assumes that there is no one style of
leadership and that leadership behavior is based on
the factors present in a situation, and usually takes
into consideration how followers behave.
LEADERSHIP AND FOLLOWERSHIP THEORIES
THERE ARE SEVERAL EXISTING THEORIES OF
LEADERSHIP
5. Transactional Theory
 This theory states that leadership involves a
transaction or negotiation of resources or position,
usually employs reward and punishment.
LEADERSHIP AND FOLLOWERSHIP THEORIES
THERE ARE SEVERAL EXISTING THEORIES OF
LEADERSHIP
6. Transformational Theory
 This theory involves a vision, which a leader uses to
rally support from followers, and the role of the
leader is in motivating others to support the vision
and make it happen.
AUTHENTIC LEADERSHIP
THREE (3) BASIC AXIOMS OF LEADERSHIP by Rob
Goffee and Gareth Jones (2006)
1. Leadership is situational
2. Leadership is not-hierarchical
3. Leadership is relational
AUTHENTIC LEADERSHIP
THREE (3) BASIC AXIOMS OF LEADERSHIP by Rob
Goffee and Gareth Jones (2006)
1. Leadership is situational
 This means that leader’s behavior and what is
required of him will always be influenced by the
situation.
 It means that a leader is able to assess a
situation quickly, adjust to it, and provide the
appropriate and necessary action to address it for the
benefit of his followers.
AUTHENTIC LEADERSHIP
THREE (3) BASIC AXIOMS OF LEADERSHIP by Rob
Goffee and Gareth Jones (2006)
2. Leadership is not-hierarchical
 The exercise of leadership is not based on
one’s position in an organizational chart alone, but also
dependent on other factors such as characteristics,
skills, and even connections.
AUTHENTIC LEADERSHIP
THREE (3) BASIC AXIOMS OF LEADERSHIP by Rob
Goffee and Gareth Jones (2006)
3. Leadership is relational
 Leaders and followers establish a relationship
where their interests are mutually met. The role of a
leader in this relationship can vary from being a
visionary to cheerleader.
AUTHENTIC LEADERSHIP
An Authentic leader, according to Goffee and Jones (2006),
has the following critical elements present:
• They walk their talk. They are consistent in what
they say and what they do, practicing what they are
preaching.
• They adjust to situations and display adaptability
and flexibility but consistent with their values and real
selves even when they take on different roles during
different situations.
• They have a high level of comfort being themselves,
even if they come from backgrounds that are different from
the people or situations they deal with.
HEROIC LEADERSHIP
Another example of a popular description of
leadership was expounded in a book titled Heroic
Leadership: Best Practices from a 450-Year Old Company
That Changed the World by Chris Lowney, (2003).
This type of leadership follows four(4) principles that
are integrated with one another and synergistically
interacting to reinforce each principle:
1. Self-awareness
2. Ingenuity
3. Love
4. Heroism
HEROIC LEADERSHIP
The Jesuit Approach to Leadership

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Social Relationship in Middle and Late Adolescence

  • 1. CHAPTER 11 SOCIAL RELATIONSHIP IN MIDDLE AND LATE ADOLESCENCE
  • 2. SOCIAL RELATIONSHIP IN MIDDLE AND LATE ADOLESCENCE WHAT IS SOCIAL RELATIONSHIP?
  • 3. WHAT IS SOCIAL RELATIONSHIP? Social Relationships tend to be less intimate, with lesser self-disclosure involved, but may still be exclusive, and may demand certain levels of loyalty as in fraternities or religious organizations, and to a lesser extent, loosely knitted social clubs like practitioners of certain specialized professions.
  • 4. WHAT IS SOCIAL RELATIONSHIP? Middle and late adolescents usually find themselves in the company of their peers, usually from the school or the neighborhood. From high school to college, adolescents mature faster socially, and new lessons are learned especially on how their social interactions affirm their self-identity, increase their self-esteem, and develop their capacity to nurture relationships.
  • 5. SOCIAL RELATIONSHIP IN MIDDLE AND LATE ADOLESCENCE GOLEMAN’S SOCIAL INTELLIGENCE THEORY
  • 6. GOLEMAN’S SOCIAL INTELLIGENCE THEORY Emotional Intelligence author, Daniel Goleman, explained in his book, Social Intelligence: The New Science of Human Relationships (2006), how our brains are wired to connect with other people, and how part of the human brain located just above the eyes called the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) is connected directly to the three(3) major regions of the brain: the cortex, the amygdala, and the brain stem.
  • 7. GOLEMAN’S SOCIAL INTELLIGENCE THEORY Goleman pointed out that the OFC provides an immediate connection between though, emotions, and behavior. It immediately calculates our feelings and thought about a person and how that other person feels and thinks about us, and what actions we take after this quick assessment.
  • 8. SOCIAL INFLUENCE According to Rashotte, the authors: Defined social influence as things such as behavior, actions attitude, concepts, ideas, communications, wealth, and other resources that bring about changes in the beliefs, attitudes, and/or behavior of persons as a result of the action/s of another person.
  • 9. SOCIAL INFLUENCE VARIETIES OR TYPES OF SOCIAL INFLUENCE Herbert Kelman, a Harvard psychologist, suggested that there are three(3) varieties of social influence, namely: 1. Compliance 2. Identification 3. Internalization
  • 10. SOCIAL INFLUENCE VARIETIES OR TYPES OF SOCIAL INFLUENCE 1. Compliance  Is when a person seems to agree, and follows what is requested or required of him or her to do or believe in, but does not necessarily have to really believe or agree to it;
  • 11. SOCIAL INFLUENCE VARIETIES OR TYPES OF SOCIAL INFLUENCE 2. Identification  Is when a person is influenced by someone he or she likes or looks up to, like a movie star, social celebrity, or a superhero;
  • 12. SOCIAL INFLUENCE VARIETIES OR TYPES OF SOCIAL INFLUENCE 3. Internalization  Is when a person is able to own a certain belief or act, and is willing to make it known publicly and privately.
  • 13. SOCIAL INFLUENCE OTHER TYPES OF SOCIAL INCLUENCE Social scientists and psychologists identified other types of social influence as: • Conformity • Conversion • Minority influence • Reactance • Obedience • Persuasion
  • 14. SOCIAL INFLUENCE OTHER TYPES OF SOCIAL INCLUENCE • Conformity / Pagsang-ayon  A type of social influence that involves a change in behavior, belief, or thinking to be like others. It is the most common and pervasive form of social influence.  Social psychology research in conformity tends to distinguish between two varieties: information conformity (“internalization” in kelaman’s term) and normative conformity (“compliance” in Kelman’s terms).
  • 15. SOCIAL INFLUENCE OTHER TYPES OF SOCIAL INCLUENCE • Conformity / Pagsang-ayon  Is very strong particularly among middle and late adolescents. This is supported by the fact by the fact that an adolescent in this age group is most susceptible to a compelling need to seek approval from others and be accepted by them in order to become a friend and to belong to a social group.
  • 16. SOCIAL INFLUENCE OTHER TYPES OF SOCIAL INCLUENCE • Conversion / Pagbabagong-loob  Occurs when an individual whole-heartedly changes his or her original thinking and beliefs, actions, and attitudes to align with those of the other members of a group.
  • 17. SOCIAL INFLUENCE OTHER TYPES OF SOCIAL INCLUENCE • Minority influence  Happens when a bigger number of people are influenced by much smaller number or people and when the minority’s way of looking at and doing things are accepted.
  • 18. SOCIAL INFLUENCE OTHER TYPES OF SOCIAL INCLUENCE • Reactance  Is when there is a willing rejection of a social influence being exerted on an individual or group.  This is also known as anti- or non-conformity.  Reactance is a reverse reaction to some social influence that is being imposed by a person or a group on another.
  • 19. SOCIAL INFLUENCE OTHER TYPES OF SOCIAL INCLUENCE • Obedience  Is another form of social influence wherein a person follows what someone tells him or her to do, although it may not necessarily reflect the person’s set of beliefs or values.  Similar to compliance, obedience usually stems from either respect or fear of the authority figure.
  • 20. SOCIAL INFLUENCE OTHER TYPES OF SOCIAL INCLUENCE • Persuasion  Is used by one person or group to influence another to change their beliefs, action, or attitudes by appealing to reason or emotion.
  • 21. SOCIAL RELATIONSHIP IN MIDDLE AND LATE ADOLESCENCE LEADERSHIP AND FOLLOWERSHIP THEORIES
  • 22. LEADERSHIP AND FOLLOWERSHIP THEORIES • LEADERSHIP / PAMUMUNO  The action of leading a group of people or an organization.  Chester Barnard (1983) defined leadership as the ability of a person in person in position of authority to influence others to behave in such a manner that goals are achieve • LEADER / PINUNO  Often typecast as someone who is the head of a group of people by virtue of having great strength and wisdom, or may have inherited a position of power even if strength and wisdom were not part of his person’s virtues.
  • 23. LEADERSHIP AND FOLLOWERSHIP THEORIES • Influence plays a major role in leadership. • Power is also annexed to leadership as espoused by French and Raven (1960) who said that a leader may obtain power through various means and sources, such as position, giving rewards, expertise, respect, or coercion.
  • 24. LEADERSHIP AND FOLLOWERSHIP THEORIES THERE ARE SEVERAL EXISTING THEORIES OF LEADERSHIP 1. Trait Theory 2. Behavioral Theory 3. Participative Theory 4. Situational Theory 5. Transactional Theory 6. Transformational Theory
  • 25. LEADERSHIP AND FOLLOWERSHIP THEORIES THERE ARE SEVERAL EXISTING THEORIES OF LEADERSHIP 1. Trait Theory  This theory defines leadership based on certain personality traits which are generally suited for all leaders, such as decisiveness(“Katiyakan”), persistence(“Pagtitiyaga”), high level of self- confidence(“Kumpiyansa sa sarili”) and assertiveness(“Pagpipilit”), among others.
  • 26. LEADERSHIP AND FOLLOWERSHIP THEORIES THERE ARE SEVERAL EXISTING THEORIES OF LEADERSHIP 2. Behavioral Theory  This theory presupposes that leadership is a learned behavior, and that leaders are defined according to certain types of behavior they exhibit.
  • 27. LEADERSHIP AND FOLLOWERSHIP THEORIES THERE ARE SEVERAL EXISTING THEORIES OF LEADERSHIP 3. Participative Theory  The opposite of an autocratic leader (“Diktador na leader”), the participative leader involves other people to make common decisions.
  • 28. LEADERSHIP AND FOLLOWERSHIP THEORIES THERE ARE SEVERAL EXISTING THEORIES OF LEADERSHIP 4. Situational Theory  This theory assumes that there is no one style of leadership and that leadership behavior is based on the factors present in a situation, and usually takes into consideration how followers behave.
  • 29. LEADERSHIP AND FOLLOWERSHIP THEORIES THERE ARE SEVERAL EXISTING THEORIES OF LEADERSHIP 5. Transactional Theory  This theory states that leadership involves a transaction or negotiation of resources or position, usually employs reward and punishment.
  • 30. LEADERSHIP AND FOLLOWERSHIP THEORIES THERE ARE SEVERAL EXISTING THEORIES OF LEADERSHIP 6. Transformational Theory  This theory involves a vision, which a leader uses to rally support from followers, and the role of the leader is in motivating others to support the vision and make it happen.
  • 31. AUTHENTIC LEADERSHIP THREE (3) BASIC AXIOMS OF LEADERSHIP by Rob Goffee and Gareth Jones (2006) 1. Leadership is situational 2. Leadership is not-hierarchical 3. Leadership is relational
  • 32. AUTHENTIC LEADERSHIP THREE (3) BASIC AXIOMS OF LEADERSHIP by Rob Goffee and Gareth Jones (2006) 1. Leadership is situational  This means that leader’s behavior and what is required of him will always be influenced by the situation.  It means that a leader is able to assess a situation quickly, adjust to it, and provide the appropriate and necessary action to address it for the benefit of his followers.
  • 33. AUTHENTIC LEADERSHIP THREE (3) BASIC AXIOMS OF LEADERSHIP by Rob Goffee and Gareth Jones (2006) 2. Leadership is not-hierarchical  The exercise of leadership is not based on one’s position in an organizational chart alone, but also dependent on other factors such as characteristics, skills, and even connections.
  • 34. AUTHENTIC LEADERSHIP THREE (3) BASIC AXIOMS OF LEADERSHIP by Rob Goffee and Gareth Jones (2006) 3. Leadership is relational  Leaders and followers establish a relationship where their interests are mutually met. The role of a leader in this relationship can vary from being a visionary to cheerleader.
  • 35. AUTHENTIC LEADERSHIP An Authentic leader, according to Goffee and Jones (2006), has the following critical elements present: • They walk their talk. They are consistent in what they say and what they do, practicing what they are preaching. • They adjust to situations and display adaptability and flexibility but consistent with their values and real selves even when they take on different roles during different situations. • They have a high level of comfort being themselves, even if they come from backgrounds that are different from the people or situations they deal with.
  • 36. HEROIC LEADERSHIP Another example of a popular description of leadership was expounded in a book titled Heroic Leadership: Best Practices from a 450-Year Old Company That Changed the World by Chris Lowney, (2003). This type of leadership follows four(4) principles that are integrated with one another and synergistically interacting to reinforce each principle: 1. Self-awareness 2. Ingenuity 3. Love 4. Heroism
  • 37. HEROIC LEADERSHIP The Jesuit Approach to Leadership