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Course module: 202000326
202000326
Social (Developmental) Psychology
Course info
Course module202000326
Credits (ECTS)5
Course typeStudy Unit
Language of instructionEnglish
Contact persondr. C.H.C. Drossaert
E-mailc.h.c.drossaert@utwente.nl
Lecturer(s)
Examiner
dr. C.H.C. Drossaert
Contactperson for the course
dr. C.H.C. Drossaert
Lecturer
dr. A.H. Gijlers
Lecturer
dr.ir. P.W. de Vries
Academic year2022
Starting block
1B
Application procedureYou apply via OSIRIS Student
Registration using OSIRISYes
Aims
 

At the end of the module students are familiar with the most important theories and concepts of Social Psychology* and Social Developmental Psychology**. Students are able to:

  • name and explain the most important theories and concepts
  • identify links between different theoretical concepts (differences and similarities between various theories)
  • recognise theoretical concepts in examples drawn from daily life
  • apply the theories to predict the behaviour, emotions and thoughts of people (children) in specific scenarios
  • explain how technology changes human interaction and development, and use insights from social (developmental) psychology to understand and predict how people perceive and respond to new technologies
  • evaluate the socio-psychological research of others critically
  • name and describe several field-specific research methodologies that are widely used in Social Psychology (such as implicit measures) or Social Developmental Psychology and explain the increased role of technology in psychological research


* This relates to theories in respect of social perception (self-observation, observation of others and groups), social influences (conformity, group processes, attitudes & behavioural influences) and social relationships (altruism, aggression & attraction).
** This relates to theories in respect of moral development, influence from peers & the media, and upbringing.

Content
This Theory study unit is part of the module Social Behaviour (202000325). Students learn about Social Psychology and theories about the development of social behaviour in children (Social Developmental Psychology). This relates to theories in respect of social perception (self-observation, observations of others and groups), social influences (conformity, group processes, attitudes & behavioural influences) and social relationships (altruism, aggression & attraction). From a development perspective, the accent is on moral development, the influence of peers, school and the media, and upbringing/family.
Module description
This study unit is part of the module Social Behaviour (202000325). A module is offered as one educational unity and students take it as such.
Module
Module 2
Participating study
Bachelor Psychology
Required materials
Book
Kassin, S., Fein, S., Markus, H.R. (2021) Social Psychology, International Edition. 11th edition, ISBN 9780357122846
Book
Robert Siegler (2020): How Children Develop. Worth. 1st edition (30 April 2020). ISBN-10: 1319341608, ISBN-13: 978-1319341602 (Book + Access Card) Or digital license with access to the e-book and Launchpad. Instant Digital Access Code ISBN-13: 978-1319326296. Not available through Studystore, only directly via MacMillan website
Recommended materials
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Instructional modes
Lecture

Tests
Written subtest 1

Written subtest 2

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