Middlebury

PSYC 0203

Social Psychology

Social Psychology
Social psychology is the study of how social situations affect the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of individuals. This course will provide an overview of social psychological theory and research findings, as well as reviewing the ways in which these findings are applied to the study of issues such as aggression, close relationships, prejudice, and altruism. Students will also learn about the research methods that social psychologists use to test their theories. (PSYC 0105; open to Psychology majors and undeclared majors only; open to seniors by waiver only; ) 3 hrs. lect.
Subject:
Psychology
Department:
Psychology
Division:
Social Sciences
Requirements Fulfilled:
SOC
Equivalent Courses:

Sections in Spring 2011, School Abroad Japan (Tokyo)

Spring 2011

PSYC0203A-S11 Lecture (Goetz)
PSYC0203X-S11 Discussion (Goetz)
PSYC0203Y-S11 Discussion (Goetz)
PSYC0203Z-S11 Discussion (Goetz)