Dates
| weekly | Monday | 10:15 - 11:45 | 06.04.2026 - 10.07.2026 | C 11.320 Seminarraum |
Curriculum context
grade [29040] Social Psychology
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Wednesday, 23.09.2026, 16:15, room C HS 2
Organizational information
Registration
Registration ends 07.4.2026 at 23:59 h
If your registration for this course is successful you will registered automatically for the course Social psychology - V (Timur Sevincer).
Persons
Content
This lecture offers an introduction to the field of Social Psychology. During class, prominent theoretical approaches, social psychological research methods, and major findings from classic and contemporary empirical studies will be reviewed and discussed. Some of the topics covered in this lecture include: social cognition (e.g., automatic and controlled thinking), social perception (e.g., nonverbal communication and causal attribution), self and identity (e.g., self-esteem, personal and social identity), attitudes and attitude change (e.g., bases of attitudes, persuasion), group processes (e.g., conformity, group decisions), prosocial behavior (e.g., altruism, bystander intervention), aggression (e.g., different forms of aggression and violence, e.g., school yard violence, genocide, violence in the media), and stereotypes, prejudices, and discrimination (e.g., implicit prejudices, intergroup contact). Theories and empirical findings will be illustrated with real-life examples, critically evaluated, and applied to pressing social problems.
Gaining knowledge about key theories in Social Psychology, classic and contemporary social psychological studies, and their central findings. Learning how the social context (i.e. the real or imagined presence of other people) can affect people’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Being familiar with basic concepts of empirical research methods and how they are applied in social psychological research. Being able to critically evaluate social psychological theories and empirical findings.
Evaluation
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