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PSYCH 340
Social Psychology
Course Description
An investigation of the diversity, complexity, and causes of human
social behavior combined with integrated research experience in
this area. Social psychology is the study of personal and contextual
factors that influence individual and collective behavior. Topics
discussed include: attribution theory, attitudes and attitude change,
attraction, aggression, leadership, gender roles, and group processes.
Prerequisites
PSYC 200 and PSYC 201
Offered
Annually
Course Credit
Three hours
Course Professor
Dr. Klaaren