PSY2013F

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PSY2013F Social and Developmental Psychology:  Social Psychology Notes
  • PSY2013F Social and Developmental Psychology: Social Psychology Notes

  • Class notes • 72 pages • 2023
  • This document provides a summary of the following: • Introduction to Social Psychology and Intergroup Relations • Attitudes and Attributions • Social Influence • Social Identity Theory • Social Representations • Prejudice, Discrimination and Racism - Prejudice, discrimination, and racism - Whiteness - Poverty, land, and inequality - Intersectionality • Prejudice Reduction and Collective Action • RMF and FMF Movements
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PSY2013F Social and Developmental Psychology:  Developmental Psychology Notes
  • PSY2013F Social and Developmental Psychology: Developmental Psychology Notes

  • Class notes • 67 pages • 2023
  • This document provides lecture notes on the following topics: • • Introduction to Developmental Psychology and its main theories • Genes, Environment and Development • Prenatal development and birth • Postnatal environment • Vygotsky’s sociocultural theory • The development of language • The development of self-understanding • Social Cognition • Moral Development • Gender Development • The Family • Peer relationships • Risk and resilience
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PSY2013F Lecture Notes
  • PSY2013F Lecture Notes

  • Class notes • 37 pages • 2022
  • All lecture notes from the 2021 UCT PSY2013F
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PSY2013F - Tutorial 5
  • PSY2013F - Tutorial 5

  • Essay • 2 pages • 2020
  • Engage with one of your social identities and your experiences of this social identity in terms of how you perceive yourself and how others perceive you. Importantly, please engage with the concept of ‘privilege’ and reflect on whether the social identity you have chosen to engage is a privileged identity.
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PSY2013F- Tutorial 2
  • PSY2013F- Tutorial 2

  • Essay • 4 pages • 2020
  • Minority influence was relabelled 'conversion' by Moscovici, who argued that it is a different kind of influence to majority influence because it is not conformity based and it results in private change rather than the public compliance one sees in Asch's experiments. Critically engage with Moscovici’s theory by applying his theory to an example where a minority group tried to influence the majority group.
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PSY2013F- Assignment 1
  • PSY2013F- Assignment 1

  • Essay • 6 pages • 2020
  • The South African National Government has called on your knowledge of Social Psychology and Intergroup Relations to examine and explain a recent event that made news headlines in South Africa. Using the theories and the knowledge you have gained in this course, choose a recent event (i.e. something that made news headlines in the past five years) and critically engage with this event. In your answer, you will need to: Explain what the event was Explain what the issues are/were in relation to yo...
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