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AS and A Level: Psychology: Social Psychology Coursework


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InfoThe Social Psychology category has 480 essays and covers:

Social interaction, Conformity, Behaviour, Ethnocentrism

Highest Rated Social Psychology Essays

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Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk explores the theme of masculinity through clever characterisation, exploration of conformity and anarchy and through unusual language.
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Describe what psychologists have learned about environmental disaster and/or technological catastrophe.
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Much research on helping behaviour can be criticised as being ethnocentric, conducted in the USA alone.
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Using information from the items and elsewhere, assess the usefulness of participant observation to sociologists.
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Much research on helping behaviour can be criticised as being ethnocentric, conducted in the USA alone.
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What are ideal types? How useful are they in helping us to understand contemporary social structures?
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Behavioural psychologists believe that learning is the most important cause of behaviour and most of their studies are carried out on animals - these are easier, cheaper and less complex to use than humans.
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Why we should not Conform to society?
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Transactional Analysis.
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Symbolic Interactionism is an American branch of Sociology and its founder is George Herbert Mead
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Discuss psychological research into interpersonal attraction
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For some people science is the supreme form of all knowledge. Is this view reasonable or does it involve a misunderstanding of science or of knowledge?
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To what extent do Social and Media factors influence Criminal Behaviour?
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Compare and contrast the studies of Sherif and Asch. What do they tell us about conformity?
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Are prison officers evil? The prison simulation experiment
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here if document is corrupted DESCRIBE RESEARCH INTO 2 OR MORE ENVIROMENTAL STRESSORS ON AGGRESSIVE BEHAVIOUR?
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Social Pressure and Perception
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Outline and briefly evaluate two ways in which the family may influence an individual's behaviour.
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Why Don't Bystanders Help? Diffusion of Responsibility or Social Norms?
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Reflecting on your own personal experience, discuss the ways in which group membership has influenced you in ways you now regret. Support your analysis by making reference to relevant sociological literature.
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Conformity and the Individual in the two texts The Wave and Dead Poet's Society.
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Ethnocentrism is Everywhere
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Explain how (1) Plato's Euthyphro and (2) Milgram's "Obedience to Authority" each make a case for the importance of self knowledge.
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Altruism
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Compare and Contrast the Processes Involved in Majority and Minority Social Influence
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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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Behaviour
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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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