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SB 5701 - Social Psychology

Social psychology is defined as the scientific discipline that attempts to understand and explain how the thought, feeling, and behavior or individuals are influenced by the actual, imagined, or implied presence of others, (Gordon Alport). Social psychology is studied in both psychology and sociology (emphasis on person and society, respectively).

Social psychology should be differentiated from other “social” areas in that the former uses experimental methodology more often. The major aim of the social psychology is to find experimentally gathered evidences (cause – effect relationships) about human behavior in their social environment. If social psychologists are interested in the motion picture Grease (1978) they would examine the perception of Sandra by Danny and his followers, they also try to understand and measure the affect, behavior and cognition of the relationship and the environment in which the love takes place.

Social psychology is not an arm-chaired science; that is social psychologists do not just theorizing about the things surround them. Rather they make systematic analyses of the questions under investigation. Finally, social psychology is a very different and challenging course. It is about you, by “you” I mean “real you”. Next pages summarize how we achieve to find out your “self”.

Hope to enjoy your journey.
 

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SB 5701 - Social Psychology

Syllabus (517KB, PDF)
 

Slides
01 - Introduction to Social Psychology
02 - Who are We?
03 - The Self
04 - Existential Psychology
05 - Social Influence
06 - Interpersonal Attraction
07 - Heroism
08 - Love
09 - Freedom
10 - Picasso


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