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Social Psychology notes (7th edition)
Michael A. Hogg, Graham Vaughan - ISBN: 9780273764595
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- What makes people neglect their usual behaviour in a group. 
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Topics Discussed: 
- Why we tend to perform differently in groups. 
- How performing in front of an audience influences performance.
- What makes people neglect their usual behaviour in a group. 
- Why people change their usual behaviour in a group.
- What does being unrecognisable do to our behaviour. 

- Zajonc Drive Theory 
- Schmitt Experiment 
- Group Task Taxonomy 
- Notes on Articles
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This document contains a summary of all the recommended reading in Social Psychology / Self and Society taught by Charles Seger, Daniel Rovenpor & Rose Meleady. It's been edited in a digestible way including colour-coding and graphics 
 
About me: I finished my BSc Psychology at UEA in 2020, graduating with a First. All of my uploads here on stuvia are the learning materials I used to achieve my First and I hope they can help you to achieve yours as well! :)
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I offer you a COMPLETE and DETAILED summary of ALL the problems of the first course of psychology. I included a lot of colours and graphics to make studying nicer and easier - It's like reading a good textbook, but way shorter. You can be sure that I included all important information for this course as me & a lot of friends studied with these summaries last year. So good luck with your studies and I hope you enjoy my summaries!
- Summary
- • 27 pages •
I offer you a COMPLETE and DETAILED summary of ALL the problems of the first course of psychology. I included a lot of colours and graphics to make studying nicer and easier - It's like reading a good textbook, but way shorter. You can be sure that I included all important information for this course as me & a lot of friends studied with these summaries last year. So good luck with your studies and I hope you enjoy my summaries!
Topics Discussed: 
- Why we tend to perform differently in groups. 
- How performing in front of an audience influences performance.
- What makes people neglect their usual behaviour in a group. 
- Why people change their usual behaviour in a group.
- What does being unrecognisable do to our behaviour. 

- Zajonc Drive Theory 
- Schmitt Experiment 
- Group Task Taxonomy 
- Notes on Articles
- AND MORE!
- Class notes
- • 7 pages •
Topics Discussed: 
- Why we tend to perform differently in groups. 
- How performing in front of an audience influences performance.
- What makes people neglect their usual behaviour in a group. 
- Why people change their usual behaviour in a group.
- What does being unrecognisable do to our behaviour. 

- Zajonc Drive Theory 
- Schmitt Experiment 
- Group Task Taxonomy 
- Notes on Articles
- AND MORE!
This document contains a summary of all the recommended reading in Social Psychology / Self and Society taught by Charles Seger, Daniel Rovenpor & Rose Meleady. It's been edited in a digestible way including colour-coding and graphics 
 
About me: I finished my BSc Psychology at UEA in 2020, graduating with a First. All of my uploads here on stuvia are the learning materials I used to achieve my First and I hope they can help you to achieve yours as well! :)
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- • 80 pages •
This document contains a summary of all the recommended reading in Social Psychology / Self and Society taught by Charles Seger, Daniel Rovenpor & Rose Meleady. It's been edited in a digestible way including colour-coding and graphics 
 
About me: I finished my BSc Psychology at UEA in 2020, graduating with a First. All of my uploads here on stuvia are the learning materials I used to achieve my First and I hope they can help you to achieve yours as well! :)
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