Course Outcomes (COs):
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On completion of this course, the students will be able to: CO151: Understand the key issues and theoretical concepts related to applied social psychology and compare and contrast the research methodologies used in the scientific study of human social behaviour. CO152: Demonstrate the ability to articulate independently and creatively interventions about human social behaviour and the cultural influences that affect our behaviour. CO153: Develop an awareness of the role of mass media in shaping public psyche, beliefs and perceptions about social realities and building an informed and critical perspective CO154: Understand the applications of social psychology to social issues like gender, environment, health, intergroup conflicts, etc. CO155: Develop an understanding to enable sustainable living pertaining to social influence processes particularly the influence of materialism and wealth |
Approach in teaching: Interactive Lectures, Discussion, Tutorials, Reading assignments, Demonstration, Team teaching Learning activities for the students: Self-learning assignments, Effective questions, Simulation, Seminar presentation, Giving tasks, Field practical |
Class test, Semester end examinations, Quiz, Solving problems in tutorials, Assignments, Presentation, Individual and group projects |
Nature; Research Methods-Methods of Data Collection-Self Report Methods, Observational Methods, Research Designs-True Experiments, Experiments, Correlational Studies, Descriptive Studies, Qualitative Research Methods-Creswell’s Research Methods
Design of Interventions- Nature, Key Tasks and Delivery; Evaluation of Interventions- Reasons for Evaluation, Types of Evaluation; Importance of Research Design in Evaluating Interventions; An Intervention Example with Steps; Influencing Social Policy; Intervention Issues
Applying Social Psychology to the Media- Effect of Media Violence, Effect of Pornography, Effect of Political News Coverage, Applying Social Psychology to the Court- Eyewitness Testimony, Jurors as Individuate & Jury as a Group, Factors Influencing Juror Judgments.
Applying Social Psychology to the Community- Definition, Origin, Sense of Community, Diversity versus Prejudice and Stigmatisation, Bringing about Social Change; Applying Social Psychology to Diversity-Cultural Diversity, Demographics, Challenges, Conflict and Conflict Management
Social Psychology of Environment, Personal Space & Psychology of Crowding; Enabling Sustainable Living; Social Psychology of Materialism & Wealth.
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