PSY 334 Social Psychology Examines the function and mechanisms underlying how people think about, influence and relate to one another. A central theme is the continual interaction between the person and the situation. Topics covered: formation and changing of attitudes; strategies of social influence; intricacies of close relationships; interpersonal conflict and aggression; helping behavior; and group productivity and decision-making. Credits: 4 Prerequisite: PSY 201 or 218 or equivalent Diversity: May meet requirement, see class schedule
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