Lecture

Social Psychology (14 of 17)

This module introduces the concept of attitude change and the factors influencing it. Key topics include:

  • Theories of attitude formation and change.
  • Persuasion techniques and their effectiveness.
  • Role of cognitive dissonance in shaping beliefs.

Students will engage in discussions and case studies that illustrate these concepts in real-life scenarios.


Course Lectures
  • Social Psychology (1 of 17)
    Matthew Lieberman

    This module delves into the foundational concepts of social psychology, exploring how individual behaviors are shaped by social interactions.

    Key areas of focus include:

    • Understanding motivation in social contexts
    • Examining perception and its social influences
    • Analyzing the development and transformation of attitudes
    • Investigating small group dynamics and social stratification
    • Studying mass phenomena and their psychological implications
  • Social Psychology (2 of 17)
    Matthew Lieberman

    This module examines the impact of social influences on human behavior. We will analyze various factors that affect how people think, feel, and act in social settings.

    Topics include:

    • Social norms and their influence on behavior
    • Conformity and obedience in group settings
    • Role of authority in shaping actions
    • Impact of peer pressure and groupthink
  • Social Psychology (3 of 17)
    Matthew Lieberman

    This module focuses on the psychological aspects of perception in social contexts. We will explore how perceptions are formed and influenced by social interactions.

    Key discussions will include:

    • Processes of social perception
    • Role of stereotypes and biases
    • Impact of first impressions
    • How context shapes perception
  • Social Psychology (4 of 17)
    Matthew Lieberman

    This module investigates how attitudes are developed and changed over time. We will analyze the factors that influence attitude formation and modification.

    Key topics include:

    • Sources of attitudes: personal, social, cultural
    • Processes of attitude change
    • The role of persuasion in altering attitudes
    • Impact of cognitive dissonance on attitudes
  • Social Psychology (6 of 17)
    Matthew Lieberman

    This module focuses on social stratification and its psychological implications. We will explore how social hierarchies impact individuals and groups.

    Key discussions will include:

    • Understanding social class and its effects on behavior
    • Prejudice and discrimination in social stratification
    • Impact of socioeconomic status on mental health
    • Strategies for social mobility and change
  • Social Psychology (7 of 17)
    Matthew Lieberman

    This module examines mass phenomena from a psychological perspective. We will investigate how large groups of people behave and interact during significant events.

    Key areas of focus include:

    • Understanding crowd psychology
    • Social movements and collective behavior
    • Media influence on mass behavior
    • Crisis situations and group responses
  • Social Psychology (8 of 17)
    Matthew Lieberman

    This module focuses on the role of communication in social psychology. We will explore how effective communication influences social interactions and relationships.

    Key topics include:

    • Verbal and non-verbal communication
    • The impact of listening skills
    • Barriers to effective communication
    • Strategies for improving interpersonal communication
  • Social Psychology (9 of 17)
    Matthew Lieberman

    This module analyzes the psychological effects of cultural diversity on social interactions. We will explore how culture shapes behavior and communication.

    Key areas of focus include:

    • The role of culture in shaping identities
    • Cultural norms and their influence on behavior
    • Understanding cultural competency
    • Conflict and resolution in multicultural settings
  • Social Psychology (10 of 17)
    Matthew Lieberman

    This module explores the relationship between social psychology and mental health. We will study how social factors contribute to psychological well-being and disorders.

    Key discussions will include:

    • The impact of social support on mental health
    • Understanding stigma and its effects
    • Role of community in psychological resilience
    • Strategies for promoting mental health in social contexts
  • Social Psychology (11 of 17)
    Matthew Lieberman

    This module focuses on the ethical considerations in social psychology research. We will explore the importance of ethical practices in conducting psychological studies.

    Key topics include:

    • Understanding ethical guidelines
    • Informed consent and confidentiality
    • Minimizing harm to participants
    • Ethical dilemmas in social psychology
  • Social Psychology (12 of 17)
    Matthew Lieberman

    The module focuses on the fundamental principles of social psychology, examining how individuals interact with and are influenced by their social environments. Key concepts include:

    • The role of social influence on individual motivation.
    • How perception is shaped by social contexts.
    • Development and transformation of personal attitudes.
    • Analysis of small group dynamics and social stratification.
    • The impact of mass phenomena on individual behavior.

    This exploration provides a comprehensive understanding of interpersonal relationships and societal structures.

  • Social Psychology (13 of 17)
    Matthew Lieberman

    This module delves deeper into the mechanisms of social perception and its effects on behavior. Students will learn:

    1. How social contexts alter our perceptions of others.
    2. Theories explaining interaction and communication within groups.
    3. Factors that contribute to the formation of stereotypes and biases.

    Understanding these processes is essential for grasping how individuals function within larger social systems.

  • Social Psychology (14 of 17)
    Matthew Lieberman

    This module introduces the concept of attitude change and the factors influencing it. Key topics include:

    • Theories of attitude formation and change.
    • Persuasion techniques and their effectiveness.
    • Role of cognitive dissonance in shaping beliefs.

    Students will engage in discussions and case studies that illustrate these concepts in real-life scenarios.

  • Social Psychology (15 of 17)
    Matthew Lieberman

    This module examines the psychological aspects of small groups, including their formation and dynamics. Topics covered include:

    1. Group cohesion and conflict resolution.
    2. Decision-making processes in groups.
    3. The role of leadership and followership.

    Students will analyze various small group scenarios to better understand these dynamics.

  • Social Psychology (16 of 17)
    Matthew Lieberman

    This module explores social stratification and its impact on individual behavior and perceptions. Key areas of focus include:

    • Theories of social class and inequality.
    • The relationship between social status and behavior.
    • How stratification affects access to resources and opportunities.

    Through case studies, students will investigate the implications of social stratification in various contexts.

  • Social Psychology (17 of 17)
    Matthew Lieberman

    This module focuses on mass phenomena and their influence on individuals and society. Discussion points include:

    • The psychology behind crowd behavior.
    • Mass media's role in shaping public opinion.
    • Social movements and their psychological underpinnings.

    Students will analyze case studies of historical and contemporary events to understand these dynamics.