WELCOME TO SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
           (Psyc 336 at Metropolitan State University)

Click here to contact Mark Stasson (the instructor)

Information for the Lecture Section

This is the website for Social Psychology.  Students in the independent study section of the
course
work independently and at their own pace.  Information for the independent study
section is BELOW the RED line.

However,  students in the lecture section can refer to the syllabus via the following
link:  Spring 2009 LECTURE syllabus(pdf)

Lecture section students can click here for links to Internet research exercises.

Additional readings
for the LECTURE section can be found by clicking here

Lecture Outlines Are Here

Textbook Website for Taylor, Peplau, & Sears

Revised Schedule due to SNOW DAY on Feb. 26
    March 5: Social Influence
    March 12: No Class, SPRING BREAK
    March 19:  Attraction and Relationships
    March 26: Groups -- Pick up take home exam for the second section of course (test chapters 6-10 + other readings)
    April 2: Hand in take home exam at 6:00 PM, then back on planned schedule with Gender

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Information for the Independent Study Section (below)
:

   *  Course Syllabus (MS Word format), select appropriate semester

Independent Study Syllabus - SUMMER 2009
     Independent Study Syllabus - Spring 2009
    Independent Study Syllabus - FALL 2008
    


    * Links to Internet Research Experience Options

           (see option on race of characters on TV shows)

    * How to access the Netlabs Options (also has link to textbook website -- good for practice quizzes)
            *** Netlab for Chapter 2: Link to article for assignment by clicking here

    * Contact Instructor

    * Testsing Center (for Exams)

    * Metropolitan State University

    * Information about the Instructor

    *  Need the Text?  Try the Metro State Bookstore or online stores like collegebooksdirect.com, amazon.com, alibris.com, or powells.com

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