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Chapter 13: Social Psychology

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PSY 202 Chapters 13 Weiten, W. (2013). Pyschology: Themes and Variations (9th ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Cengage Learning. Chapter 13: Social Psychology Person Perception-impressions of others (illusory correlation, ingroup/outgroup) Attitudes (explicit versus implicit) Attributions- how we explain behavior (internal, external, fundamental attribution error, defensive attribution, self-serving bias) Difference between discrimination (behavior) and prejudice (behavior) Interpersonal attraction and matching hypothesis Conformity (Asch line experiment) Obedience (Milgram shock experiment, Zimbardo prison experiment) Group polarization Bystander effect and social loafing Social Psychology-
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