An introduction to the theories, findings, methods, and problems encountered in the study of people as social beings. Emphasis will be placed on experimental research, conducted both in the laboratory and in the field. Content areas include: attitudes and social cognition, social interaction and influence, group processes and applications of social psychology.
Antirequisite(s): Psychology 2070A/B, Psychology 2780E, the former Psychology 2712F/G.
Prerequisite(s): A mark of at least 60% in 1.0 credits of Psychology at the 1000 level.