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This course explores key concepts in social psychology, including dispositional and situational attributions, the fundamental attribution error, and how attitudes influence actions. Students will learn about different persuasion routes, social influence, conformity, and group behavior. Topics like prejudice, discrimination, and the roots of social inequalities will be examined, alongside love, attraction, and altruism. Key theories such as the bystander effect and social exchange will be discussed, offering insights into cooperation and social traps.
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Social Psychology CYPA PSYCH Spring 2014 Class 10 Apr 27
Attributing Behavior • Dispositional attribution • Situational attribution • Fundamental attribution error • Example • Poverty • Unemployment
Attitudes Affect Actions • Central route persuasion • Peripheral route persuasion • Example: CYPA Marketing
Actions Affect Attitudes • Foot-In-The-Door • Door-In-The-Face • Role-playing • Cognitive dissonance
Conformity and Obedience • Solomon Asch • Conditions that strengthen conformity • Reasons for conforming • Normative social influence • Information social influence • Stanley Milgram (Obedience)
Group Influence on Behavior • Social facilitation • Social loafing • Deindividuation • Group polarization/ group think
Social Relations • Prejudice • Stereotype • Discrimination • Causes • Social inequalities • Scapegoat theory • The Just-world phenomenon
Attraction • Proximity (but is this still true?) • Physical attractiveness • Similarity
Love • Passionate • Companionate • Equity • Self disclosure
Altruism • Bystander effect • Kitty Genovese • Norms for helping • Social exchange theory • Reciprocity norm • Social responsibility
Social traps • Prisoner’s dilemma • Developing cooperation