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Instructor’s Manual
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Social Psychology
9th Edition


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Michael A. Hogg
Graham M. Vaughan

, Contents



Chapter 1 Introducing social psychology 1

Chapter 2 Social cognition and social thinking 12

Chapter 3 Attribution and social explanation 22

Chapter 4 Self and identity 32

Chapter 5 Attitudes 45

Chapter 6 Persuasion and attitude change 54

Chapter 7 Social influence 65

Chapter 8 People in groups 77

Chapter 9 Leadership and group decision making 91

Chapter 10 Prejudice and discrimination 103

Chapter 11 Intergroup behaviour 114

Chapter 12 Aggression 126

Chapter 13 Prosocial behaviour 140

Chapter 14 Attraction and close relationships 151

Chapter 15 Language and communication 163

Chapter 16 Culture 176




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, Chapter 1


Introducing social psychology
Key concepts
1.1 Define social psychology.
• What is social psychology?

1.2 Describe methods by which social psychologists gather research data.
• Research methods
• Research ethics

1.3 Explain the role of theory in social psychology.
• Theories and theorising

1.4 List key points in the historical development of social psychology.
• Historical context
• Social psychology in Australia and New Zealand




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Key concept
1.1 Define social psychology.
• What is social psychology?

Teaching suggestions

In-class activities and exercises
What do people know or believe about social psychology? Have the class design a short survey
that explores social psychology’s links to psychology and to other disciplines at their university.
Each student administers the survey to five non-psychology students randomly selected on
campus. The aggregated data from the class can be analysed to summarise the level of
knowledge in the sample tested. The content should be interesting. The exercise also illustrates
the challengers we encounter in investigating and interpreting even elementary social
psychological phenomena. It will also help students understand some issues in defining social
psychology.

Industry-related practical applications and discussions
Let the whole class construct a list of all the fields of psychology that they know of (e.g.
developmental, organisational, clinical, personality, neuroscience, etc.). Break the class into
small discussion groups and assign each group one or more of the fields of psychology from the
class list. Each group should discuss the relationships between their allotted field(s) of
psychology and the discipline of social psychology. Have each group feedback to the class their
perception of overlaps that occur between the study of social psychology and the field that they
discussed. If time permits, see if the class (or groups) can construct a diagram that demonstrates
the relationships and overlaps of interests between social psychology and all the other fields of
psychology discussed.

Discussion topic
Science and social psychology – Can, or should, social psychology be a ‘hard’ science? Discuss
the role of scientific and quantitative research in the study of social psychology.




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