Wikipedia talk:Education program archive/Albright College/Psy406: Senior Seminar in Psychology (Fall 2013)

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Additional Stubs and Starter Articles
I have noticed that some students have been selecting stubs for their project that are of low importance or that have little research supporting them. I located some additional stubs and starter articles that I think would be appropriate for this class and that should be familiar to you from your social psychology course. Since these are topics that you're likely to already be familiar with, they should be easier to approach than the more obscure topics, and I may be a more useful resource for these topics as well. I have listed them by category.

Social Cognition (general): The Self: Stereotyping/Prejudice: Helping/Altruism: Attraction and Close Relationships: Psych and Law: Famous social psychologists (These two should be familiar to you!): Gseidman (talk) 19:01, 16 September 2013 (UTC)
 * Construal level theory
 * Base rate fallacy
 * Social neuroscience
 * Self-referential encoding
 * Impact bias
 * Ironic process theory
 * Name-letter effect
 * Overjustification effect
 * Stereotype content model
 * Pluralistic ignorance
 * Empathy-altruism
 * Misattribution of arousal
 * Interdependence theory
 * Matching hypothesis
 * Belongingness
 * Self disclosure
 * Weapon focus
 * Susan Fiske
 * Barry Schwartz (psychologist)