TB6 Yr 2 SPA Overview

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  • TB6 SPA; Group Behaviour
    • Lecture 1; Groups
      • Types of Group
      • What defines a group?
      • The Effects of Groups
        • Drive Theory
          • Social Loafing
          • Social Facilitation
      • Belonging
        • Effects of ostracism (e.g  cyberball)
    • Lecture 2; Intergroup Behaviour
      • Theories of inter-group behaviour
        • Relative deprivation (J curve)
        • Realistic group conflict theory
        • Social Identity Theory
        • Deindividuation
        • Critique of their effectiveness
    • Lecture 3; Prejudice and Discrimination
      • Theories of prejudice and discrimination
        • Critique of their effectiveness
        • Frustration- Aggression Hypothesis
        • Social Identity Theory
        • RWA
        • Belief Congruence
        • Social Dominance Theory
      • The effects of prejudice and discrimination
        • The effects of social stigma
          • Effects on psychological wellbeing
        • Positive discrimination
        • Dehumanisation
        • Legitimised Prejudice
        • Implicit prejudice (IAT)
      • Reducing Prejudice
    • Lecture 4; The Social Web
      • Positive and negative impact of the internet on social relationships
        • Displacement/reduction hypothesis
        • Stimulation Hypothesis
        • Rich-get-richer hypothesis
        • Social compensation hypothesis
      • Theories re; online self disclosure and negative behaviour
        • Social model of de-individuation (SIDE)
        • Hyper-personal communicatiomodel
        • Reduced cues theory
        • Media Richness theory
        • Internet-attribution personal model
        • Positive/ Negative online behaviours
          • Social learning theory
          • A correlation between gaming and aggression?
          • Disinhibition
          • Opportunity
      • Critique of the usefulness of the internet in social relationships
        • How the internet has rapidly changed re; socially
    • Tutorial; Relational Value

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