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Psych 160 Social Psychology

11:00-12:00 PM | 145 Dwinelle
Instructor Serena Chen

Psych 160: Social Psychology - Fall 2006. Social psychology is the scientific study of the way people think about, feel, and behave in social situations. It involves understanding how people influence, and are influenced by, the others around them. A primary goal of this course is to introduce you to the perspectives, research methods, and empirical findings of social psychology. Topics to be covered include: impression formation, conformity, prosocial behavior, interpersonal attraction, persuasion, stereotyping and prejudice. Equally important is the goal of cultivating your skills for analyzing the social situations and events that you encounter in your everyday lives. Finally, throughout the course, emphasis will be placed on developing critical and integrative ways of thinking about theory and research in social psychology.


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Lecture Archive
Mon 8/28 Introduction
Wed 8/30 Themes
Mon 9/4 Psych 160: Lecture 3 - Holiday
Wed 9/6 Research Methods
Mon 9/11 Introduction to Social Cognition
Wed 9/13 Effects of Schemas
Mon 9/18 Confirmation Biases and Schema Change
Wed 9/20 Automatic vs. Controlled Processing
Mon 9/25 Nonverbal Communication and Culture (Video - Podcast Not Available)
Wed 9/27 Attribution, Part I
Mon 10/2 Attribution, Part II
Wed 10/4 EXAM #1
Mon 10/9 The Self, Part I
Wed 10/11 The Self, Part II
Mon 10/16 Cognitive Dissonance
Wed 10/18 The Multiply Motivated Self
Mon 10/23 Attitudes and Persuasion, Part I
Wed 10/25 Attitudes and Persuasion, Part II
Mon 10/30 Conformity and Compliance
Wed 11/1 Obedience
Wed 11/8 Group Processes
Mon 11/13 Attraction
Wed 11/15 Close Relationships
Mon 11/20 Prosocial Behavior
Wed 11/22 Stereotyping and Prejudice, Part I (video - Podcast not available)
Mon 11/27 Stereotyping and Prejudice, Part II
Wed 11/29 Intergroup Relations
Mon 12/4 Applying Social Psychology and Revisiting Themes