http://www.earnmydegree.com/online-education/learning-center/education-value.html
This seems like a fairly convincing chart.
Wednesday, 17 November 2010
Tuesday, 16 November 2010
Aggression, the Self, Relationships, Conformity
I almost think this site should be the source of my course outline next year.
http://jonathan.mueller.faculty.noctrl.edu/crow/examples.htm
http://jonathan.mueller.faculty.noctrl.edu/crow/examples.htm
Wednesday, 10 November 2010
Good Will Hunting
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/422573/cognition_in_good_will_hunting.html?cat=72
Begin with an introduction to 'Cognitive Dissonance' and Aesop's story of 'Sour Grapes'.
Cognitive Dissonance with examples: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognitive_dissonance
Once upon a time, a hungry fox was roaming around here and there searching for food. Because of hunger, he was feeling weak and tired. Fortunately, he came to a garden where he saw a grape-vine laden with bunches of grapes they looked quite ripe and juicy.
The fox looked at the grapes with longing eyes and licked his chops. But the bunches were too high for him and he was feeling weak. So he sat down for a while to take some rest. On feeling refreshed, he jumped as high as he could, to get at the grapes. But he failed to reach them.
Then he again rested for some time and made another bold attempt, but was unlucky for the second time.
Forced to give up trying anymore, he just walked away and instead of accepting his failure, he remarked �the grapes appeared to be ripe and juicy, but now I see them to be quite sour.�
This story, thus, proves that, people generally hate what they can�t get.
Article about cognition in Good Will Hunting
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/422573/cognition_in_good_will_hunting.html?cat=72
List of older Social Psych, black and white related video
http://www.qualityinformationpublishers.com/teensocialpsychologyandtroubledyouthfilmsdvd1951-1962.aspx
Social Psychology and Film (University Course Syllabus)
http://www1.psych.purdue.edu/~willia55/392F/index.htm
See handout. It is a little bit annoying that the language in this film is going to result in backlash. Argh. This probably means not using this movie next year.
Project:
Begin with an introduction to 'Cognitive Dissonance' and Aesop's story of 'Sour Grapes'.
Cognitive Dissonance with examples: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognitive_dissonance
THE GRAPES ARE SOUR
Once upon a time, a hungry fox was roaming around here and there searching for food. Because of hunger, he was feeling weak and tired. Fortunately, he came to a garden where he saw a grape-vine laden with bunches of grapes they looked quite ripe and juicy.
The fox looked at the grapes with longing eyes and licked his chops. But the bunches were too high for him and he was feeling weak. So he sat down for a while to take some rest. On feeling refreshed, he jumped as high as he could, to get at the grapes. But he failed to reach them.
Then he again rested for some time and made another bold attempt, but was unlucky for the second time.
Forced to give up trying anymore, he just walked away and instead of accepting his failure, he remarked �the grapes appeared to be ripe and juicy, but now I see them to be quite sour.�
This story, thus, proves that, people generally hate what they can�t get.
Article about cognition in Good Will Hunting
http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/422573/cognition_in_good_will_hunting.html?cat=72
List of older Social Psych, black and white related video
http://www.qualityinformationpublishers.com/teensocialpsychologyandtroubledyouthfilmsdvd1951-1962.aspx
Social Psychology and Film (University Course Syllabus)
http://www1.psych.purdue.edu/~willia55/392F/index.htm
See handout. It is a little bit annoying that the language in this film is going to result in backlash. Argh. This probably means not using this movie next year.
Project:
500 Word Essay
a) Linear Outline
Possible Topics to discuss:
Cognitive Dissonance in Good Will Hunting
Empathy
Fear as a motivating factor
Psychotherapy
Currere
Effects of childhood on adulthood
Tuesday, 9 November 2010
Sunday, 7 November 2010
Social Psychology November - December
Use pp 516 - 600 as a guideline in the yellow psych book. Consider:
a) Individual Interactions
- Interpersonal Attraction
- Social Perception
- Personal Relationships
b) Group Interactions
- Group behaviour
- Conformity and Obedience
- Conflict and Cooperation
c) Attitudes and Social Influence
- Attitude Formation
- Attitude Change and Prejudice
- Persuasion
a) Individual Interactions
- Interpersonal Attraction
- Social Perception
- Personal Relationships
b) Group Interactions
- Group behaviour
- Conformity and Obedience
- Conflict and Cooperation
c) Attitudes and Social Influence
- Attitude Formation
- Attitude Change and Prejudice
- Persuasion
Tuesday, 2 November 2010
Unit List
I just need to figure out how to open the files:
http://college.cengage.com/psychology/brehm/social_psychology/4e/students/netlabs.html
(Files in above do not work - but good information is available here:
http://college.cengage.com/psychology/brehm/social_psychology/6e/instructors/mmresources/ch04.html)
http://college.cengage.com/psychology/brehm/social_psychology/4e/students/netlabs.html
(Files in above do not work - but good information is available here:
http://college.cengage.com/psychology/brehm/social_psychology/6e/instructors/mmresources/ch04.html)
Perception
http://www.pppst.com/psychology.html
Series of powerpoints useless as presentations but containing helpful information/examples
Textbook: p78 and p105-115 (115 #1,2,3)
Series of powerpoints useless as presentations but containing helpful information/examples
Textbook: p78 and p105-115 (115 #1,2,3)
Define the following terms:
Sensation:
Perception:
Threshold:
Difference Threshold:
Sensory Adaptation:
Signal-Detection Theory:
Gestalt:
Constancy:
Illusions:
Figure-Ground Perception:
What are the Gestalt Principles?
(Good explanation of hte Gestalt Principles)
http://graphicdesign.spokanefalls.edu/tutorials/process/gestaltprinciples/gestaltprinc.htm
Canadian artist who paints illusions:
www.robgonsalves.com/ArtistGallery.asp?artist_id=23&category_id=2
(Good explanation of hte Gestalt Principles)
http://graphicdesign.spokanefalls.edu/tutorials/process/gestaltprinciples/gestaltprinc.htm
Canadian artist who paints illusions:
www.robgonsalves.com/ArtistGallery.asp?artist_id=23&category_id=2
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