Course Description

Psychology 374F/G Social Cognition and Motivation

An examination of social psychological theories and research relating to the cognitive and motivational processes involved in understanding and representing the social world. Specific topics will include attribution, goals, impression formation, person memory, the self, stereotypes, and social inference.

Prerequisites: Psychology 270F/G or 275E or the former 271 and registration in third or fourth year of Honors Psychology Program. General Students and Special Students who receive 70% in the prerequisite course(s) may enrol in this course.
3 lecture/discussion hours, half course.


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