Courses: Social Psychology (PSYCH224A01)
Fall 2009
This course is designed as an in-depth exploration into the field of social psychology. Topics including impression formation, perceiving groups, social identity, attitudes/persuasion, social influence, group processes, aggression/altruism, and interpersonal attraction will be discussed. In addition to these specific topic areas, overarching themes and theoretical issues within the field of social psychology will be emphasized throughout the course. Students will become familiar with the research that has contributed to the current social psychology knowledge base. Lottery priority: Senior Psych Majors first; Junior Psych Majors second; Non-Psych Majors without regard to class third.
Syllabus: View course syllabus
Prerequisites: Psyc 100 or 106 or 107 or consent.
Fulfills: SO
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LocationHaverford, Shrp 410 Meeting TimesTTh 2:30-4:00 |
