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This course is designed as an introductory overview of classical and contemporary social psychology. The lectures cover a wide range of core topics in social psychology, from the individual (e.g. the self concept and self presentation) to social groups (e.g. intergroup conflict). The course also considers wider applications of social psychology (e.g. social psychology in the courtroom). The course also contains a laboratory class in which students work in small groups conducting social psychology research projects.
This course provides an introduction to social psychology and covers a wide range of topics encompassing social cognition and group-related behaviour. The course includes a programme of lectures and laboratories.
PSYC206. RP: 6 further points from PSYC200.
PSYC305, PSYC313
Garth Fletcher
Lucy Johnston
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Domestic fee $977.00
International fee $4,153.00
* All fees are inclusive of NZ GST or any equivalent overseas tax, and do not include any programme level discount or additional course-related expenses.
For further information see Psychology .