Social Psychology Psy 360 Winter 1997
Instructor: John Edwards Office: Moreland Hall 134 Phone: 737-1370
Office hours: Tuesday and Wednesday
from 1-2, or by appointment
Date
Topic Reading
TUE 1/7 INTRODUCTION
THU 1/9 THEORY & METHODS
CH 1
TUE 1/14 THEORY & METHOD
THU 1/16 SOCIAL COGNITION CH
2, 3
TUE 1/21 SOCIAL COGNITION
THU 1/23 ATTRIBUTION CH 4
TUE 1/28 ATTRIBUTION
THU 1/30 ATTITUDES CH 6
TUE 2/4 MIDTERM # 1
THU 2/6 PERSUASION CH 7
TUE 2/11 SOCIAL INFLUENCE CH
11 and pp. 559-567
THU 2/13 GROUP DYNAMICS CH 15
TUE 2/18 SELF CH 5
THU 2/20 STEREOTYPES/PREJUDICE
CH 8
TUE 2/25 STEREOTYPES/PREJUDICE
THU 2/27 MIDTERM # 2
TUE 3/4 AGGRESSION CH 13
THU 3/6 ALTRUISM CH 12
TUE 3/11 ATTRACTION
CH 9
THU 3/13 CLOSE RELATIONSHIPS
CH 10
MON 3/17 FINAL EXAM
- - - 6 pm
TEXT:
Lord, C. G. (1997). Social Psychology. Fort Worth:Harcourt
Brace.
COURSE GOALS:
Provide an overview of scientific theory and research in the major
topics of social psychology. Students should gain an understanding
of the powerful social influences on their own and others' behavior
in ordinary situations.
COURSE FORMAT:
The work of the course involves two 75-minute tests and a final
exam. Class meetings will involve lecture and discussion. Students
are encouraged to bring up questions, comments, or personal experiences
relevant to course material during class. Some material will
be covered in class that is not covered in the assigned text and
vice/versa.
COMPLETION OF COURSE WORK:
To receive a non-failing grade, a student must complete at least
one of the tests and the final exam. However, failure to complete
a test results in a zero for that test, which would likely result
in a failure anyway. In other words, completion of both of the
tests & the exam does not guarantee a passing grade, but failure
to take on of the tests or the exam does guarantee a failing grade.
Make-up exams are rarely given
and tend to be difficult. DOCUMENTED problems should be discussed
with the instructor PRIOR to the test, or, in the extremely rare
case of an emergency which prevents contacting the instructor
prior to the test, as soon as possible. I intend to be quite
strict about this. Note that having other assignments, tests,
or exams due, friends in town, hangovers and the like do not constitute
acceptible excuses, neither for missing a test or the exam nor
for rescheduling a test or the exam.
GRADING:
The final grade is based on 240 total possible points: 70 for
each of the two tests and 100 for the final exam.
Grade distributions will be
based upon the performance of all the students in the class (i.e.,
grades are curved). The class average grade will be equivalent
to a B- (that is, a person whose point total is at or close to
the class average will get a B- for the class). Grades above
the class average will be equivalent to a B or better; grades
below the class average will equivalent to a C+ or worse.
CLASS ATTENDENCE:
Class attendence is the student's responsibility. I generally
don't take roll. However, students are responsible for everything
covered in class. Therefore, I strongly advise class attendence.
If you have to miss a class, be sure to get the notes from another
class member. This includes information about the tests or exam.
Please help each other out!
MIDTERMS & EXAM:
Bring a scantron sheet and a #2 pencil to both midterms &
the exam.