Courses: Social Psychology (PSYCB208001)
Fall 2010
Class Number: 1385
A survey of theories and data in the study of human social behavior. Special attention to methodological issues of general importance in the conduct and evaluation of research with humans. Topics include group dynamics (conformity, leadership, encounter groups, crowd behavior, intergroup conflict); attitude change (consistency theories, attitudes and behavior, mass media persuasion); and person perception (stereotyping, essentializing, moral judgment). Participation in a research project is required. Prerequisite: One of the Introductory Psychology courses (PSYC 101, 102 or 105) or the permission of the instructor
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Fulfills: Class Nbr: 1385 Div: I
DepartmentTaught ByMcCauley Jr,Clark R. |
LocationBryn Mawr, CARP21 Meeting TimesMWF 2:00pm-3:00pm |
