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Describe the scientific techniques used when forming and testing hypothesis, conducting correlational,
and experimental research designs in social psychology.
- Discuss the development of the self, including the nature of the self, the self as a social being, and
contemporary self-theories. - Discuss the presentation of self and social interaction as “theater”, including the influence of culture
and personality.
- Identify how humans organize and make sense of social information.
- Differentiate attitudes, both positive and negative, and how values shape attitudes and behavior.
- Recognize prejudice and discrimination and the influence of stereotyping.
- Differentiate types of social influence including conformity, compliance and obedience.
- Explain theories of Aggression and identify factors that influence aggression and solutions for reducing
aggression. - Describe factors that lead to friendship and attraction and differentiate between passionate love and
companionate love. - Identify factors that enables close relationships as well as the factors that could lead to the
termination of a relationship.
- Recognize the factors involved in the application of Social Psychology with focus on its applicability in
the legal system.