Introduction to psychology/Psy102/Lectures/Social processes, society and culture
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- Lecture slides (slideshare): This lecture provides an overview of several social psychology topics, particularly: what is social psychology, social influence (including conformity, obedience, and resistance), group decision-making, aggression, pro-social behaviour, altruism, conflict, and peace psychology
- The Power of the Situation (27 min. video, Program 19 in the Discovering Psychology series, Annenberg): This program explores psychologists' attempts to understand human behavior within its broader social context. It also examines how beliefs and behavior can be influenced and manipulated by other people and subtle situational forces.
- For more information about this lecture, see this units' Moodle site.
See also
- Introduction to social psychology/Lecture (related lecture)
- Psychology 102/Tutorials/Social processes, society and culture (related tutorial)
1. Introduction and overview | 2. Intercultural and indigenous psychology | 3. Mind, consciousness and alternate states | 4. Cognitive processes | 5. Therapies for psychological disorders | 6. Sensation and perception | 7. Learning and behaviour analysis | 8. Intelligence and intelligence assessment | 9. Motivation | 10. Social processes, society and culture | 11. Summary and review
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