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Course notes provides a structured overview of the reading assignments for a social psychology course, spanning across two Modules. Each Module is divided into specific readings aimed at deepening understanding and critical thinking in various areas of social psychology. Focuses on the theme of persuasion. Explore factors contributing to message persuasiveness. The first set of readings delves into content and audience factors influencing persuasion, while the latter explores techniques such as 'foot in the door,' 'door in the face,' and lowballing, particularly in extreme situations. Furthermore, students are encouraged to examine methods of resisting persuasion and the utility of attitude inoculation against extremist-group indoctrination. - focus to perception, mental associations, and attribution of behavior. Cover topics such as priming, perception influenced by preconceptions, shortcuts in thinking (heuristics), and attribution theory. Additionally, students are prompted to reflect on examples illustrating faulty thinking, beliefs about outgroups, and errors in interpreting behavior. The document hhas tables summarizing learned concepts, and relate theoretical frameworks to real-life examples. Learn the fundamental concepts in social psychology and develop critical thinking skills essential for analyzing social phenomena.


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