curriculum note
This video refers to 'Unit Nine' from the old AP Psychology curriculum. In the current AP Psychology course (redesigned 2024), this content is covered in Unit 4 – Social Psychology and Personality.
covered in this stream
Introduction to Social Psychology
Cram Session Overview
Foot-in-the-Door Effect
Door-in-the-Face Technique
Lowball Technique
Elaboration Likelihood Model
Central Route Persuasion
Peripheral Route Persuasion
Schachter Two-Factor Theory
Cognitive Dissonance
Solomon Asch Conformity Study
Informational Social Influence
Milgram Obedience Experiment
Stanford Prison Experiment
Deindividuation Concept
Diner Candy Stealing Study
Reciprocity Norms
Attribution Theory
Fundamental Attribution Error
Just World Hypothesis
Halo and Pitchfork Effects
Self-Serving Bias
Ingroup and Outgroup Bias
Robbers Cave Experiment
Competition and Group Biases
Scapegoating Explained
Frustration-Aggression Hypothesis
Outgroup Homogeneity Bias
Stereotypes and Prejudice
Explicit and Implicit Bias
Contact Hypothesis
Superordinate Goals
Social Facilitation Effect
Diffusion of Responsibility
Social Loafing
Bystander Effect
Group Polarization
Groupthink Phenomenon
Sternberg Triangular Theory
Companionate vs Passionate Love
Parental Investment Hypothesis
Mere Exposure Effect
Matching Hypothesis
Social Exchange Theory
Social Scripts
Mirror Image Perceptions
Self-Fulfilling Prophecy
Relative Deprivation
Chameleon Effect
False Consensus Effect
Social Trap
Culture Definition
Q&A Session
Final Questions and Wrap-Up

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