PSYC 100 - Ch 12 “Social Psychology”

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In this long, really long, lecture, the focus is on the chapter entitled, ‘Social Psychology’ at the undergraduate introduction to psychology courses. I’m using the free, online text book from openstax.org, “Psychology” 2nd edition. This is one of my favorite fields of Psychology, mostly because I started my doctoral degree pursuit in Social Psychology, before switching to Counseling Psychology 4 years later. But I thoroughly enjoyed my deep dive into Social Psych concepts and research, and have taught undergraduate and Master’s level Social Psychology courses previously.    Check out socialpsychology.org and understandingprejudice.org for deeper dives into social psych.   Video Lecture with Captions and Time Stamps Content Index:   defining social psychology   Situationism v Dispositionism   Fundamental Attribution Error   Actor-Observer Bias   Self-Serving Bias   Just World Hypothesis   Social Roles   Social Norms and Scripts   Philip Zimbardo’s Stanford Prison Study   Defining Attitudes   Cognitive Dissonance   The effect of initiation   Persuasion  Foot in the Door Technique   Conformity  Normative Social Influence v. Informational Social Influence   Stanley Milgram’s Obedience Study    Prejudice, Stereotyping, Discrimination, Racism   Self-fulfilling prophecy & confirmation bias   In-groups and out-groups   Bystander Effect (Helping behavior)  How to support the podcast: - Please share, follow/subscribe, and rate/review in your favorite podcast app. - Buy the Doc a cup of coffee! Thanks to our sponsor, BetterHelp (https://www.betterhelp.com/psychexplained) Visit our sponsor, BetterHelp, for 10% off your 1st month #sponsored #ad #mentalhealth #therapy Join our Discord Community for great Psych conversations! Email: [email protected] Twitter: @PSYCH_EXPLAINED Facebook Page Video Lectures --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/psychexplained/support

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