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Social Psychology

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2014-2015

Tag(s)

[BSc], PSY

Admission Requirements

Introduction to Psychology or comparable.
Please note this course is only available to students of the Leiden University College The Hague.

Description

Humans are social animals. Social psychology addresses how the way we feel, think and behave is influenced by the real or imagined presence of others. Social psychology is related to sociology in this regard, but instead of focusing on group factors such as race and socioeconomic class, it focuses on the individual. Also, it relies on the empirical scientific research to generate theories of social behavior. This course covers social psychological theories and research regarding social cognition, social perception, identity, self-regulation, attitude change, conformity and obedience, interpersonal attraction, prosocial and antisocial behavior, prejudice and stereotyping and everyday social judgment. The theory will be illustrated by everyday examples from domains such as the workplace, consumer behavior, law, the environment, and health.

Course Objectives

The student understands the key concepts of social and organizational psychology and is able to identify their applicability in a range of contexts.

The student:

  • knows the key concepts, approaches, theories and methods that comprise contemporary social psychology.

  • is able to communicate these in valid ways to others, both in speaking and writing.

  • is able to analyze social interactions in terms of social-psychological concepts.

  • is able to explain how his/her knowledge of key concepts, theories and findings of contemporary social psychology has led to greater self understanding and a greater understanding of others and events.

Mode of Instruction

The course consists of 14 meetings which each cover a different topic central to social and organizational psychology. Each meeting begins with a 60 minutes lecture, during which the teacher will discuss the relevant theory. The second half of the meeting, which lasts for 50 minutes, consists of presentations by the students and classroom discussion of the relevant theory in relation to a real-life example. This can be a news-item, commercial, work of art, personal experience, etc.

Assessment

Participation and weekly assignments
As of week 2, each week, students hand in an essay of a real life example of the theory discussed. This can be a news item, a commercial, or a personal experience, etc. The student describes the example and explains how it relates to the theory, or how the theory can explain the phenomenon. Number of words 300 – 500. In addition, students are expected to participate in classroom discussion about the presentations and student assignments.

Percentage of grade: 20%
Learning aim: Interactive engagement with course material
Deadline: Ongoing weeks 1-7

Presentation
As of week 2, each meeting, one or two of the students will give an in-depth presentation of their real life example of the relevant theory. Presentations last for 15 minutes, with an additional 10 minutes for discussion.

Percentage of grade: 20%
Learning aim: Interactive engagement with course material
Deadline: Ongoing weeks 1-7

Exams
The final exam will consist of a multiple choice test of the assigned literature as well as the theory discussed in the lectures.

Percentage of grade: 60%
Learning aim: Understanding of the course content
Deadline: TBA

Literature

Baron, R. A., Branscombe, N. R. (2014). Social Psychology (13th edition). Pearson.

Contact Information

dillenlfvan@fsw.leidenuniv.nl

Weekly Overview

Session 1: Introduction
Session 2: Culture and Nature
Session 3: Social Cognition
Session 4: Emotion
Session 5: The Self
Session 6: Choices and Action
Session 7: Attitudes
Session 8: Social Influence
Session 9: Prosocial Behavior
Session 10: Antisocial Behavior
Session 11: Interpersonal Attraction and Rejection
Session 12: Close Relationships
Session 13: Prejudice and Intergroup Relations
Session 14: Groups
FINAL EXAM