(in Polish) Social psychology DIKS-CMS-SL>SocPsych
Course contents:
1.Organization of the classes.
2.Social Psychology as a field of science. Research methodology.
3.Social Cognition and Social Perception.
4.Self in Social Psychology.
5.Self Esteem.
6.Attitudes and Social Influence.
7.Conformity and Obedience.
8.Culture
9.Social Group.
10.Intergroup Processes.
11.Politics.
12. Prosociality.
13. Aggression.
14. Love.
15. New Technology and Social Psychology.
(in Polish) Tryb zajęć
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
Learning outcomes:
1.The student has knowledge about human beings, their psychological functioning and behaviour in a cultural environment, which is their socialisation context.
2. The student has basic knowledge about the specifics of human functioning in social situations.
3.The student recognises, names and interprets social phenomena and processes related to human functioning in a social environment, identifying factors that optimise and threaten the satisfaction of needs and the achievement of goals.
4. The student is able to read and understand academic literature in the field of social psychology.
5. The student is able to communicate knowledge in the field of social psychology and conduct a debate using this knowledge in a way that minimises polarisation and maximises cognitive gain.
Assessment criteria
Grading: The final grade reflects the result of the exam.
Examination Requirements: The exam consists of a debate held between two teams of 2. The topic will be assigned to debaters at random. Participants can choose their teammates at will. Each debate lasts approximately 30 minutes and time will be measured during the exam. The debate will follow a format of The Cracovian Debate. Teams have to send drafts of arguments they want to present during the debate two weeks prior to the exam. Draft should contain the argument itself with proper justification - including citations of relevant literature. Each draft should be at least one page long. Draft should be edited according to APA guidelines for preparation of scientific manuscripts.
Exam procedure details: Pruś, J., Sikora, P. (2025). A Cracovian Debate Cooperative Format Based on the Dialectical Principle of Charity. Topoi.
Re-sit exam: It is an oral exam containing 5 open ended questions. Questions are drawn at random during the exam from the examination pool. Once during the exam the participant can skip the question and draw another one instead. Results of the exam are graded using a 20 points scale.
Additional information
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