PSY 317 Social Psychology (SS)
This course presents social psychology in a concise and thought-provoking manner. It is designed to provide students with a thorough grounding in the basic principles of social psychology, an understanding of the importance of context when interpreting research findings, and other complex topics, such as conformity, self-justification, and prejudice.
Outcomes
- This course will prepare students to:
- Assess the relationship between self-justification and cognitive dissonance theory.
- Discuss the impact of conformity and obedience to authority on human behavior through exploration of historical and current events.
- Assess the distorting effects of bias on judgment and rational decision-making on social cognition.
- Discuss the use of experiments in social psychology.
- Evaluate the impact of persuasion and attraction on human attitudes and behavior.
- Explain the relationship between prejudice and the phenomenon of stereotyping.
- Describe social psychology's approach to understanding social influence and behavior.
- Assess the social psychological factors that influence the relationship between frustration and aggression.