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Detailed and comprehensive notes on Social Psychology lecture series. Super helpful for exam revision! Introduction to Social Psychology What is social psychology? What do social psychologists study? Research methods used in social psychology: Descriptive methods vs. Experimental Methods. 2. Social Perception I: Attributions; Attitudes Attribution theories. Person vs. situational attributions. Attributional biases (e.g., the Fundamental Attribution Error). What are attitudes? How are they measured? 3. Social Perception II: Attitude change; Stereotypes, prejudice, & discrimination Do attitudes guide behaviour? How can attitudes be changed? What causes prejudice? What are the consequences of stereotypes to targeted groups? Is change possible? 4. Social Influence I: Conformity; Deindividuation Why do we conform? Studies of conformity (e.g., Asch, 1955). The consequences of conformity. What is deindividuation? Studies of deindividuation. 5. Social Influence II: Obedience; Minority influence What is obedience? Why do I obey an authority figure? Milgram’s obedience experiments. How to reduce obedience. Studies of minority influence (Moscovici). 6. Interpersonal Processes I: Social facilitation; Social loafing Social facilitation in humans (Triplett). Theories of social facilitation. What is social loafing? Factors that contribute to social loafing. Theories of social loafing in groups. 7. Interpersonal Processes II: Social relationships and prosocial behaviour What is attractive? Attachment styles. Why is it important to study love scientifically? Categories of prosocial behaviour. Why do we help others? When will people help?


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