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AS and A Level: Psychology: Social Psychology Coursework


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Social interaction, Conformity, Behaviour, Ethnocentrism

Highest Rated Social Psychology Essays

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Social Loafing and Recommendations on How to Reduce Its Occurrence within Groups Working on University Poster Presentations
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Should Milgram's experiments on obedience even have been conducted?
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Outline some criticisms of majority influence research and consider whether these are fair
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Should Research into social influence be banned?
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Describe a Situation with the Potential for Prosocial Behaviour and Provide Explanations for why People may (or may not) help at Three or more different Levels of Analysis
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social learning theory
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According to Hyman (1989) deception implies that an agent acts or speaks so as to induce a false belief in a target or victim
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Discuss-"Crime is a function of ecology"
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Explain the Arguments For and Against Conformity.
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This theory was used to show how people conform in public.
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One problem the researcher had when operationalising the meaning of punk is that there was a varying meaning of punk. To the people who defined themselves as punk it was a political social movement, to others it was seen as fashion.
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Discuss evolutionary explanations of intelligence
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This report will depict some of the complex influences affected by consumer and buyer behaviour in the Leisure Industry.
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Compare and Contrast two theories of Bystander Behaviour
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The child dressed as a 'baby bomber'
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Social Constructionist Approach
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What has psychological research told us about resisting social influence?
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Critically assess the effectiveness of the criminal law as a means of protecting the environment from pollution.
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With reference to emperical evidence, outline and evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of participant obserservation as a research method
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Deindividuation theories.
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What types of people are bystanders most likely to help? If you were going to try to increase prosocial helping behaviour, what are the four things you might try?
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definitions, criticisms and ethical issues
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How Does English Law Give Effect to the Right to Marry and Found a Family as Guaranteed by Article 12 of the European Convention on Human Rights?
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In what circumstances can attitudes predict behaviour?
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Reductionism In Psychology
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Most Recent Social Psychology Essays

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outline two psychological explanations of love
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Outline two social psychological theories of aggression.
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Is Milgrams study on obedience more or less ethical than Hoflings?
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Social Psychology Explored

Social Psychology: What's This?

Social Psychology deals with the way that individuals and groups of people interact with one another. This approach to Psychology is closely related to Sociology. It typically employs laboratory experiments alongside empirical and quantitative studies and computer-based modelling.

Why Study Social Psychology?

Social Psychology is one of the five core approaches in psychological study. The essays, projects and assignments you undertake in this part of the Psychology AS or A Level will give you an advanced understanding of human motivations, influences and behaviours transferred between individuals and social groups.

Social Psychology: What Will I Study?

You might write essays discussing the relevance of social models such as Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs in relation to humanist needs theories. Your coursework will also cover topics such as transmission and imitation of behaviours, multiple personality issues, social support in stress management, self confidence and cohesion within sporting and learning contexts.

Further Study After Social Psychology

The assignments, essays and coursework you undertake in this part of your Psychology AS Level or A Level will give you a basis for continuing to study at Degree level in subjects including Sociology, Criminology, Counselling and Psychology.

Where Can I Find Out More?

Oxford Cambridge and RSA Examinations (OCR)

http://www.ocr.org.uk/Data/publications/key_documents/AS_A_Level_GCE_Psychology_Specification.pdf


Qualifications and Curriculum Authority (QCA)

http://www.qca.org.uk/libraryAssets/media/9948_a_as_psychology_subject_criteria.pdf


Wikipedia

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_psychology

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