Social Psychology

Social Psychology is the study of normal human behavior.  Social Psychologists are primarily interested in how people think about, relate to, and influence one another. Human Behavior does not occur in a vacuum :  There is a social context to every behavior and it is the job of social psychology to identify these important factors and specify what the relationship is between the social environment and behavior.  See Course Syllabus for specific meeting times and detailed course schedule.

 

Course Syllabus Spring 2005

 
Class Notes : Introduction to Social Psychology and Common Terms

Class Notes : The Self :   Self-concept, Self-esteem, Self-serving bias, and Locus of Control

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Class Notes : Explaining Others Behavior : Attribution Theory and Cognitive Dissonance

Class Notes : Misery and Happiness

Class Notes : Cultural & Gender Differences

Class Notes : Gender Differences and Aggressive Behavior  

Class Notes :  Obedience, Conformity, and Persuasion

Class Notes : Group Factors :  Social Facilitation, Deindividuation, and Social Loafing

Class Notes : Group Decision Making :  Group Polarization and Groupthink

Class Notes : Intolerance of Others : Stereotypes and Prejudice

Class Notes : Biological and Psychological sources of Aggression

Class Notes :  Altruism and Helping Behavior

Class Notes : Romantic and Platonic Relationshipsoh11.htm

Class Notes : Signal Detection Theory and Datingoh12.htm

Class Notes : Psychology and the Law
 
 

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