PSY 341: Social Psychology

Class Program
Credits 3
Session Cycle
Fall Only
Yearly Cycle
Every Year
This course offers an introduction to the quantitative and experimental study of persons and society founded on the model of natural science and to critics of this approach who conceive the problem of social psychology as sharing more in common with the humanities than either physics or chemistry. Seminal figures representative of both perspectives are considered, as are the implications their theories have for our understanding of persons and society.