Lecture 3: Social Cognition || PSY 203: Social Psychology

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This video series is for an online summer course in Social Psychology at Eureka College in Eureka, IL. It contains lecture material on a PowerPoint slideshow with me in the bottom right corner of the image.

The episode/lecture discusses the following topics: social cognition basics, key features of social cognition, schemas, accessibility, priming, contrast effects, confirmation bias, self-fulfilling prophecy

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Shout out to Dr. Molly Metz for the backbone of these slides and talking points! ()

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This course is live in July 2020, Monday-Thursday, 9-11 AM CT

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