Social psychology
PSYC 331 (Fall 2007)
PSYC 331 (Fall 2007)
Here's the site for the course. The course outline and the slides are available in PDF format. For any question concerning this site or the course, you can contact me at dbeaulie (at) alcor.concordia.ca. To download the slides, simply click on the hyperlink.
The Final Grades are in!!
( last update: January 13, 2008 )
Course outline( last update: January 13, 2008 )
Instructions for the paper
Week 1- Introduction to social psychology - Ch1 (slides)
Week 2- Perceiving individuals - Ch3 (slides)
Week 3- Identity and social role - Ch4 (slides)
Week 4- Prejudice and stereotypes - Ch5 (slides)
Week 5- Social identity - Ch6 (slides)
Week 6- Attitudes and beliefs - Ch7 (slides) - Warning: the slides include color pictures but you can print them in b&w
MID-TERM EXAM (October 16th) (EXTRA SLIDES FOR THURSDAY!! )
Week 7- Attitudes and behaviour - Ch8 (slides)
Week 8- Conformity - Ch9 (slides)
Week 9- Norms - Ch10 (slides)
Week 10- Group influence - Ch12 (slides)
Week 11- Aggression and conflicts - Ch13 (slides)
Week 12- Helping and cooperation - Ch14 (slides)
FINAL EXAM
Interesting web
sites
http://psych.athabascau.ca/html/aupr/social.shtml
- A list of more than 100 sites related to social psychology
http://www.psych.rochester.edu/SDT
- A site on the self-determination theory
http://www.archive.org/details/prelinger
- One of the largest collection of "ephemeral" (advertising, educational, industrial and amateur) films from 1927 to 1987. These films are free, legal, interesting and highly relevant! However, you need either a high speed internet connection or a lot of patience to download them.
http://www.propagandacritic.com/articles/index.html
- A site on propaganda: basic principles and examples.
Additional sites:
The crowd by Gustav Le Bon