1. To enable students to develop an understanding of dyads, groups and organization.
2. To understand how social problems can be analyzed in terms of social psychological theories.
Introduction: Nature and Scope; Approaches to Social Psychology; Methods- Observation, Experimental, Sociometry, Cross-Cultural
Attitudes:Nature; Attitude-Behaviour Link; Persuasion- Strategies for Attitude Change; Measurement of Attitude
Group Dynamics and Inter-Group Relations: Nature of Groups; Consequences of Belonging-Decision Making, Cooperation and Conflict; Prejudice: Nature and components of prejudice, Acquisition of prejudice, Reduction of prejudice. Inter-Group Conflict, Intervention techniques
Social Interaction Influence: Pro-Social Behaviour: Personal, Situational and Social-Cultural Determinant; Bystander Effect; Aggression
Current Social Issues: Poverty and Gender issue in India. Environmental Issues : Personal space and territoriality.
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