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Study Guide:
Chapter 16
Digital Media Archive
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Topic 12: Therapy
Does Therapy Work?
(p. 529)
Evaluating Therapeutic
Effectiveness
Treatment Evaluations
Prevention Strategies
Supplemental Lecture
Material:
Why does Therapy
Sometimes Fail?
Transparencies:
Ther 05
Video: Suicide: A Guide
for Prevention
Additional Resources Biographical Profiles:
Albert Ellis
Frederick “Fritz” Perls
Joseph Wolpe
Study Guide:
Chapter 16
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Chapter 17 At-a-Glance
Social Processes and Relationships
DETAILED
OUTLINE
INSTRUCTOR
RESOURCES
SUPPLEMENTS
MEDIA
SUPPLEMENTS
PROFESSOR
NOTES
The Power of the Situation
(p. 536)
Roles and Rules
Social Norms
Conformity
Situational Power
Learning Objectives:
Explain how
environment and social
factors help determine
how individuals think,
feel, and behave
Discussion Questions:
If all the social norms in a
society exerted social
influence in the same
direction, would there
ever be any dissenters?
Test Bank:
Questions 17.117.154
Practice Tests:
Chapter 17
Study Guide:
Chapter 17
Transparencies:
Soc 07
Soc 08
Discovering Psychology
Video:
Program 17: Sex and
Gender
Program 19: The Power
of the Situation
Video: Conformity and
Independence
Constructing Social Reality
(p. 544)
The Origins of Attribution
Theory
The Fundamental
Attribution Error
Self-Serving Biases
Expectations and Self-
Fulfilling Prophecies
Behaviors that Confirm
Expectations
Supplemental Lecture
Material:
Cognitive Dissonance
Establishing Trust
You Only Get One
Chance to Make a First
Impression
Transparencies:
Soc 05
Discovering Psychology
Video:
Program 20:
Constructing Social
Reality
Attitudes, Attitude Change,
and Action (p. 550)
Attitudes and Behaviors
Processes of Persuasion
Persuasion by Your Own
Actions
Compliance
Supplemental Lecture
Material:
Cognitive Dissonance
Transparencies:
Soc 01
Soc 02
Soc 03
Soc 04
Soc 06
Digital Media Archive
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Topic 13: Social
Psychology
Social Relationships (p. 558)
Liking
Loving
Supplemental Lecture
Material:
Establishing Trust
You Only Get One
Chance to Make a First
Impression
Transparencies:
Soc 13
Digital Media Archive
v2.0
Topic 13: Social
Psychology
Additional Resources Biological Profiles:
Solomon Asch
Kurt Lewin
Timeline
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Chapter 18 At-a-Glance
Social Psychology, Society, and Culture
DETAILED
OUTLINE
INSTRUCTOR
RESOURCES
SUPPLEMENTS
MEDIA
SUPPLEMENTS
PROFESSOR
NOTES
Altruism and Prosocial
Behavior (p. 566)
The Roots of Altruism
Motives for Prosocial
Behavior
The Effects of the Situation
on Prosocial Behavior
Supplemental Lecture
Material:
In-Groups, Out-Groups,
and Group-Think
Test Bank:
Questions 18.118.154
Practice Tests:
Chapter 18
Study Guide:
Chapter 18
Transparencies:
Soc 11
Soc 12
Discovering Psychology
Video:
Program 26: Cultural
Psychology
Digital Media Archive
v2.0
Topic 13: Social
Psychology
Aggression (p. 571)
Evolutionary Perspectives
Individual Differences
Situational Influences
Cultural Constraints
Supplemental Lecture
Material:
Cults
Video: Insights into
Violence
Prejudice (p. 578)
Origins of Prejudice
Effects of Stereotypes
Reversing Prejudice
Supplemental Lecture
Material:
Prejudice
Suggestions for Reducing
Racism
Overt Racism
Covert Racism
Digital Media Archive
v2.0
Topic 13: Social
Psychology
The Psychology of Conflict
and Peace (p. 583)
Obedience to Authority
The Psychology of
Genocide and War
Peace Psychology
Learning Objectives:
Demonstrate knowledge
of the tenets of
environmental
psychology.
Discussion Questions:
Discuss the promise that
social psychology and
psychology in general
hold for improving our
world
Transparencies:
Soc 09
Soc 10
Additional Resources Biological Profiles
Solomon Asch
Stanley Milgram
Muzafer Sherif
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CHAPTER 1
The Science of Psychology in Your Life
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
On completion of this chapter, students should be able to:
1. Explain why the study of psychology is important
2. Define what Psychology is and identify what topics psychologists address
3. Define Behavior and the methods psychologists use to study it
4. Explain psychology’s relationship to sociology and social, biological, cognitive, and health
sciences
5. Identify the goals of psychology (To Describe, Explain, Predict, and Control behavior. And, for the
applied psychologist, to use this knowledge to improve the quality of human life)
6. Briefly explicate the historical development of modern psychology
7. Define structuralism and functionalism, and the conflict between these competing views
8. Describe the conceptual approaches that dominate contemporary psychology (Biological,
Psychodynamic, Behavioristic, Humanistic, Cognitive, Evolutionary, and Cultural)
9. Understand how social and technological changes influence the questions asked and research
methods used by psychologists
CHAPTER OUTLINE
I. The Main Purposes of Psychology and Life, 16th Edition
A. To guide you on an empirically rigorous journey through the intricacies of your human experience;
to give you greater control over the forces that shape your life
II.What Makes Psychology Unique?
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