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9.70 Social Psychology, Spring 2002

Photograph of students in conversation.
Social Psychology is about human behavior in groups. (Photograph by Prof. Jovan Ristic.)

Highlights of this Course

In this course we learn social psychology both theoretically and practically. We experience the social interactions and personal reactions in the real social situations of the class. The reading and video assignments afford the theoretical framework for understanding these experiences and putting them into a broader perspective. The class has a discussion and group work format, and it develops as a learning system at three levels: the individual, the study group, and the class as a whole.

Course Description

Examines interpersonal and group dynamics, considers how the thoughts, feelings, and actions of individuals are influenced by (and influence) the beliefs, values and practices of large and small groups. Learning occurs mainly through class discussions and participation in study groups. Regular homework assignments, occasional lectures and demonstrations.

 

Staff

Instructor:
Prof. Stephan L. Chorover

Course Meeting Times

Lectures:
One session / week
3 hours / session

Level

Undergraduate

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