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Social perception including: person perception, attitudes, attribution. Inter-group processes including: prejudice, inter-group conflict, social identification. Small group processes including: norms, leadership, decision making, productivity. Social influence including: conformity and obedience, majority and minority influence, the bystander effect. Close relationships including: interpersonal attraction, relationships. Competing perspectives in social psychology including: social cognition, social representations, social constructionism. Current debates about social cognition including; implicit social cognition, context and social cognition, social identity and social cognition. Cross-cultural perspectives in social psychology. Applications of social psychology.

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    • A presentation of content, usually with an example or examples, often broken up into discrete modules or sections.
    • Some method of review that reinforces or tests understanding of the content in the related module or section.
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  • Demos (27): A demo generally sheds light on how to do something. Demos on this site include video-based instruction. Demos
     
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