Questions in Lecture Outlines

Introduction to Social Psychology (50:830:135 sec.40)

2005
                    Questions in the Lecture Outlines**

(**Note that the questions for each Lecture Topic below were for Fall 2005 unless specifically marked as 2006)

Outlines for Exam #1:
                    Lecture Topic 1: Introduction (2006)

I.    What is social psychology?

II.   What questions do we have that social psychology might 
       help answer?

III.  How do social psychologists try to answer these questions?

      A.    What is a scientific research?

      B.    What is a variable?

      C.    What is correlational research?

            1.    What does it tell us?

            2.    How is it done?

      D.    What is experimental research?

            1.    What does it tell us?

            2.    How is it done?
 
 

             Lecture Topic 2: The Self in a Social World (2006)

I.    How do we understand and evaluate ourselves?

      A.    What is self-concept?

      B.    What is self-esteem?

      C.    What influences our self-concept and self-esteem?

      D.    How accurate is our self-knowledge?

II.   How do our thoughts about ourselves affect us?

      A.    What is external vs. internal locus of control?

      B.    What is learned helplessness?

      C.    What is self-efficacy?

      D.    How do these thoughts about ourselves affect us?

      E.    How can we influence perceptions of self-efficacy?

III.   How does motivation for a positive self-
        image affect us?

      A.   What is self-serving bias?

      B.    What are some examples of self-serving bias?

      C.    Are there exceptions to self-serving bias?

      D.    Why do most people show self-serving bias?

IV.   How do we present ourselves to other people
        so as to maintain a positive image of ourselves?

      A.   What is false modesty?

      B.    What is self-handicapping?

      C.    What is impression  management?

      D.    What is self-monitoring?
 
 
 

         Lecture Topic 3:  Social Beliefs and Judgments (2006)

I.    How do we explain the behavior of other people?

      A.    When and why do we try to explain behavior? 

      B.    What questions do we ask about the causes of 
              behavior?

      C.    How do we answer questions about the causes of 
              behavior (about internal vs. external causes)?

      D.    What mistakes are we prone to make when explaining
              behavior?

      E.    How can we minimize these mistakes in explanation?

II.   How do we make judgments about other people?

      A.    How accurately do we see and remember other people?

      B.    What mistakes are we prone to make when judging people?

      C.    How can we minimize these mistakes in judgment? 
 
 

               Lecture Topic 4:  Behavior and Attitudes (2006)

I.    What is an attitude?

II.   Do attitudes determine behavior?

III.  Does behavior determine attitudes?

IV.   Why do behaviors influence attitudes?

      A.    How is this explained by Self-Presentation Theory?

      B.    How is this explained by Cognitive Dissonance Theory?

      C.    How is this explained by Self-Perception Theory?
 
 

           Lecture Topic 5: Social Cognition and Individual Problems (2006)

I.    How can we apply our knowledge of social thinking to improve our
       explanations and judgments?

II.   How does our knowledge of social thinking help us to
       understand the causes of psychological, behavioral,
       and physical problems?

III.  How can our knowledge of social thinking help us reduce
        these problems?
 
 

Outlines for Exam #2:
 

     Lecture Topic 6:  Genes, Culture, and Gender: How does biology 
         Interact with Culture to Affect Social Behavior?  (2006

I.     What are "universals" and "cultural differences?"

II.    In general, what produces universals and differences in
        social behavior?

III.   Specific focus: What gender differences in social behavior 
        have been confirmed by research evidence?

IV.   What produces these particular gender differences in social
        behavior?
 

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    Lecture Topic 7: Group Influence: How is Our Behavior Influenced by
Collections of Individuals and by Groups of which we are Members? (2006)

I.     What is a collection of individuals and what is a self-defined
        group?
II.    What types of social influence occur in collections of
        individuals?

       A.     What is social facilitation, and when does it occur?

       B.     What is social loafing, and when does it occur?

       C.     What is deindividuation, and when does it occur?

III.   What types of social influence occur in self-defined
        groups?

       A.     What is group polarization, and when does it occur?

       B.     What is groupthink, and when does it occur?

       C.     What is minority influence, and when does it occur 
                (see Myers text for detailed discussion)?
 
 

                          Lecture Topic 8: Conformity (2006)

I.     What is conformity?  Compliance?  Acceptance?  Obedience? 

II.    What can we learn from classic studies by Sherif? Asch?
        Milgram?

       A.     Milgram study: variables, manipulations, and effects on obedience

III.   When are people most likely to conform?

IV.   Why do people conform?

       A. What is informational influence? 

       B. What is normative influence?

V.     Who conforms most? 

VI.    How can we resist social pressure?
 
 
 

                          Lecture Topic 9: Persuasion (2006)

I.     Why do social psychologists study persuasion?

II.    What are the steps in the persuasion process?

III.   What factors make a persuasion attempt effective? 

       A.     What factors in the communicator make a 
                persuasion attempt effective?

       B.     What factors in the message make a
                persuasion attempt effective ?

       C.     What factors in the channel (medium of communication)
                make a persuasion attempt effective?

       D.     What factors in the audience make a persuasion 
                attempt effective?

                1.     What are the two routes to persuasion, and with
                        with which audiences is each one most effective?

IV.    How can people resist persuasion? (see Myers text, e.g.,
         for discussion of attitude inoculation)
 

                         Lecture Topic 10: Social Psychology in Court:
Applying Knowledge of Social Influence to Jury Decisionmaking (2006)

I.     How are jurors influenced by witnesses, the defendant, and the judge? 

       A.     How are jurors influenced by eyewitnesses testimony?

              1.     How persuasive is eyewitness testimony?

              2.     Can jurors tell if an eyewitness is being accurate? 

              3.     Are eyewitness identifications usually accurate? 

              4.     How can errors from eyewitnesses testimony be reduced?

       B.     How do characteristics of the defendant affect
                jurors?

       C.     How does the judge influence jurors?

II.    How do jurors' characteristics influence their judgments?

       A.   What juror characteristics are likely to affect their judgments?

       B.   What is the effect of having "death qualified" juries?

III.   How do group processes influence jury decision-making?

       A.   Who usually persuades whom in jury deliberations?

       B.   When can people holding the minority viewpoint influence
              those in the majority?

       C.   How does group polarization influence jury decision-
              making? (see Myers text)

IV.   What can knowledge of social psychology tell us about 
        different jury sizes and decision rules? (see Myers text)
 

Outlines for Exam #3:

                    Lecture Topic 11: Prejudice  (2006)

I. What is a stereotype? prejudice? discrimination?

II. How pervasive is prejudice?

III. What causes prejudice?

       A.  What societal or social factors cause prejudice?

       B. What emotional and motivational factors cause prejudice?

       C. What cognitive factors can cause prejudice? 
 
 

                   Lecture Topic 12: Aggression  (2006)

I.    What is aggression?  What are some examples of aggression? 

II.   What types of aggression have been identified? 

III.  What are the causes of aggression?

IV.  How can aggression be reduced? (see Myers text)
 

                   Lecture Topic 13: Liking and Loving  (2006)

I.      Do we have a need to be in relationships?  If so why?

II.     What causes one person to like another?

III.    What causes one person to love another?

IV.    What influences relationship breakup and endurance?
 
 

            Lecture Topic 14: Prosocial Behavior: Helping  (2006)

I.       What are some examples of helping?

II.      Why do we help other people?

III.    When do we help other people?

IV.    How can helping be increased? (see Myers text)
 
 

                   Lecture Topic 15: Conflict Resolution (2006)

I.       What is conflict?

II.      What are some types of conflict?

III.     What causes each type of conflict?

IV.      How can conflict be reduced?

            A.     What are some ways to reduce zero-sum conflicts?

            B.     What are some ways to reduce non-zero-sum conflicts?

            C.     What are some general ways to reduce conflict?

                     1.    How can contact reduce conflict? 

                     2.    How can cooperation reduce conflict? 

                     3.    How can communication reduce conflict? 

                     4.    How can conciliation reduce conflict? (see Myers text)

 


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