PSY204 Lecture 1: psy204 Introduction Notes
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Social psychology examines the connections between individual psychology and the social environment and introduces you to key concepts in the application of social psychological theory. Developing understandings, concepts, and theories explored in introduction to psychology, you will examine perceptions of self as a social being, perception of others (attitudes, forming impressions, and close relationships), group processes and influences, and social motives. On successful completion of this course you should be able to: You will be assessed on the learning outcome in task/s: Completing these tasks successfully will contribute to you becoming: Understand and explain concepts, theories, and research relating to the study of social psychology. Demonstrate the application of social psychology to individuals, groups, and issues. Comprehend and evaluate the scientific method and methodological issues. Refer to the coursework programs and awards - academic policy for definitions of pre-requisites, co- requisites and anti-requisites . Standard high distinction (hd), distinction (dn), credit (cr), pass (ps), fail (fl)