Introduction to Social Psychology - Self and Other, Part I
Offered By: Yale University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fascinating world of social psychology in this 58-minute lecture from Yale University's Introduction to Psychology course. Delve into the study of how we perceive ourselves, others, and social groups. Discover the intriguing "six degrees of separation" phenomenon and its implications for individual differences in social connectedness. Examine crucial biases that significantly influence self-perception and our views of others. Learn about the spotlight and transparency effects, cognitive dissonance, and how we form impressions of other people. This comprehensive lecture, recorded in Spring 2007, covers key aspects of social psychology, providing valuable insights into human behavior and social interactions.
Syllabus
- Chapter 1. Social Psychology and Connections Between People .
- Chapter 2. Aspects of the Self: The Spotlight and Transparency Effects.
- Chapter 3. Aspects of the Self: You're Terrific!.
- Chapter 4. Aspects of the Self: Cognitive Dissonance.
- Chapter 5. Self and the Other.
- Chapter 6. How We Think About Other People.
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