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Jul 30, 2025
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PSY 3010 - SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY credits: 3.0 This course reviews a contemporary thinking and research on the ways in which people affect one another and the nature of their feelings and actions in various social situations. Specific topics include: the formation of social impressions, the development of attitudes and beliefs, interpersonal influence and persuasion, conformity, stereotyping and prejudice, aggression, helping, interpersonal attraction and love, and the behavior of crowds and other social groups. Method of Instruction: Lecture, with films and class discussion as time permits. Method of Evaluation: Grades will be based on three exams.
Prerequisite(s): PSY 1010 - INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY
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