Social psychology WPS-NPS-PS
1. What social psychology is and how it operates
2. Social motives
3. Social cognition
4. Social beliefs
5. Perception of others
6. Self-perception and self-esteem
7. Attitudes and morality
8. Happiness
9. Social influence
10. Attractiveness and love
11. Prosocial behavior, aggression
12. Social conflict and power
13. Social group
14. Intergroup relations
15. Women and men
(in Polish) Grupa przedmiotów ogólnouczenianych
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Learning outcomes
knowledge:
1. understands the basic phenomena in the field of social perception
2. knows the causes of social prejudice and racism
3. knows the sources of self-knowledge and the basic distortions of self-knowledge
4. understands the importance of interpersonal attractiveness for the social functioning of an individual
5.Understands the situational and personality determinants of prosocial and aggressive behavior
Skills
1. Reads and understands articles on social psychology
2. Identifies social prejudices in my environment
3. Designs simple research on measuring stereotypes and prejudices
4. It predicts the assessment of an individual's interpersonal attractiveness based on their behavior
Competence
1. Is sensitive to social injustice
2. Can assertively discuss - appreciates the views of others
3. Can logically communicate their opinions on social issues
Assessment criteria
Grades:
2 – does not know the basic theories of social psychology
3 – knows several theories but cannot provide studies verifying those theories
4 – knows the basic theories of social psychology and some of the studies related to their verification
5 – knows the basic theories and key studies verifying those theories
Assessment method: test
Bibliography
Wojciszke, B. i Grzyb, T. (2024). Psychologia społeczna. Wydanie drugie zaktualizowane. Wydawnictwo Naukowe Scholar.
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