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  • Cognition and Language

    • Theory of Mind

      By Bertram Malle
      One of the most remarkable human capacities is to perceive and understand mental states. This capacity, often labeled “theory of mind,” consists of an array of psychological processes that play essential roles in human social life. We review …
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  • Social

    • Aggression and Violence

      By Brad J. Bushman
      This module discusses the causes and consequences of human aggression and violence. Both internal and external causes are considered. Effective and ineffective techniques for reducing aggression are also discussed.
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    • Attraction and Beauty

      By Robert G. Franklin and Leslie Zebrowitz
      More attractive people elicit more positive first impressions. This effect is called the attractiveness halo, and it is shown when judging those with more attractive faces, bodies, or voices. Moreover, it yields significant social outcomes, i…
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    • Conformity and Obedience

      By Jerry M. Burger
      We often change our attitudes and behaviors to match the attitudes and behaviors of the people around us. One reason for this conformity is a concern about what other people think of us. This process was demonstrated in a classic study in whi…
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    • Helping and Prosocial Behavior

      By Dennis L. Poepsel and David A. Schroeder
      People often act to benefit other people, and these acts are examples of prosocial behavior. Such behaviors may come in many guises: helping an individual in need; sharing personal resources; volunteering time, effort, and expertise; cooperat…
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    • Love, Friendship, and Social Support

      By Debi Brannan and Cynthia D. Mohr
      Friendship and love, and more broadly, the relationships that people cultivate in their lives, are some of the most valuable treasures a person can own. This module explores ways in which we try to understand how friendships form, what attrac…
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    • Persuasion: So Easily Fooled

      By Robert V. Levine
      This module introduces several major principles in the process of persuasion. It offers an overview of the different paths to persuasion. It then describes how mindless processing makes us vulnerable to undesirable persuasion and some of the …
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    • Prejudice, Discrimination, and Stereotyping

      By Susan T. Fiske
      People are often biased against others outside of their own social group, showing prejudice (emotional bias), stereotypes (cognitive bias), and discrimination (behavioral bias). Biases can explicit (overt and conscious) or more implicit (auto…
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    • Social Cognition and Attitudes

      By Yanine D. Hess and Cynthia L. Pickett
      Social cognition is the area of social psychology that examines how people perceive and think about their social world. This module provides an overview of key topics within social cognition and attitudes, including judgmental heuristics, soc…
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    • Social Neuroscience

      By Tiffany A. Ito and Jennifer T. Kubota
      This module provides an overview of the new field of social neuroscience, which combines the use of neuroscience methods and theories to understand how other people influence our thoughts, feelings, and behavior. The module reviews research m…
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    • Positive Relationships

      By Nathaniel M. Lambert
      Most research in the realm of relationships has examined that which can go wrong in relationships (e.g., conflict, infidelity, intimate partner violence). I summarize much of what has been examined about what goes right in a relationship and …
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    • Industrial/Organizational (I/O) Psychology

      By Talya N. Bauer and Berrin Erdogan
      This module provides an introduction to industrial and organizational (I/O) psychology. I/O psychology is an area of psychology that specializes in the scientific study of behavior in organizational settings and the application of psychology …
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    • Cooperation

      By Jake P. Moskowitz and Paul K. Piff
      Humans are social animals. This means we work together in groups to achieve goals that benefit everyone. From building skyscrapers to delivering packages to remote island nations, modern life requires that people cooperate with one another. H…
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    • The Psychology of Groups

      By Donelson R. Forsyth
      This module assumes that a thorough understanding of people requires a thorough understanding of groups. Each of us is an autonomous individual seeking our own objectives, yet we are also members of groups—groups that constrain us, gui…
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    • Social Comparison

      By Stephen Garcia and Arnor Halldorsson
      When athletes compete in a race, they are able to observe and compare their performance against those of their competitors. In the same way, all people naturally engage in mental comparisons with the people around them during the course of da…
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    • Culture

      By Robert Biswas-Diener and Neil Thin
      Although the most visible elements of culture are dress, cuisine and architecture, culture is a highly psychological phenomenon. Culture is a pattern of meaning for understanding how the world works. This knowledge is shared among a group of …
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    • Relationships and Well-being

      By Kenneth Tan and Louis Tay
      The relationships we cultivate in our lives are essential to our well-being—namely, happiness and health. Why is that so? We begin to answer this question by exploring the types of relationships—family, friends, colleagues, and lo…
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    • Theory of Mind

      By Bertram Malle
      One of the most remarkable human capacities is to perceive and understand mental states. This capacity, often labeled “theory of mind,” consists of an array of psychological processes that play essential roles in human social life. We review …
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    • Psychology of Racism

      By Phia Salter , Glenn Adams, and Tuğçe Kurtiş
      Thinking about racism as solely a problem among a certain set of biased or prejudiced individuals can lead us to underestimate the problem of racism. This module describes a systemic approach to understanding racism and the implications of su…
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    • Research Methods in Social Psychology

      By Rajiv Jhangiani
      Social psychologists are interested in the ways that other people affect thought, emotion, and behavior. To explore these concepts requires special research methods. Following a brief overview of traditional research designs, this module intr…
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    • The Family

      By Joel A. Muraco
      Each and every one of us has a family. However, these families exist in many variations around the world. In this module, we discuss definitions of family, family forms, the developmental trajectory of families, and commonly used theories to …
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    • An Introduction to the Science of Social Psychology

      By Robert Biswas-Diener
      The science of social psychology investigates the ways other people affect our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. It is an exciting field of study because it is so familiar and relevant to our day-to-day lives. Social psychologists study a wi…
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