Lecturer(s)
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Kliment Pavel, PhDr. Ph.D.
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Course content
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1st Defining the subject of social psychology. 2nd Methods of Social Psychology. 3rd Social cognition - Social cognition, personal cognition, interpersonal cognition. 4th Attribution processes, attribution theory. 5th Attitudes, changing attitudes, measuring attitudes. 6th Personality in terms of social psychology, types of social learning. 7th Interaction processes - communication. 8th Interaction processes-cooperation, relations assistance. 9th Interaction processes-meeting aggressive, assertive action. 10th Features of interpersonal behavior. 11th Individual and social group, individual and small social group. 12th Social influence.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Lecture
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Learning outcomes
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In this course, students will be familiarized with basic thematic areas of social psychology as a basic psychological disciplines. Social psychology seeks to determine the influence of social environment on the development of individuals as social beings, as also the influence on his current behavior and experience. Also discussed how the individual, back into their social environment affects.
Students will acquire skills of the course according to sylabus
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Prerequisites
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In this course, students will be familiarized with basic thematic areas of social psychology as a basic psychological disciplines. Social psychology seeks to determine the influence of social environment on the development of individuals as social beings, as also the influence on his current behavior and experience. Also discussed how the individual, back into their social environment affects.
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Essay
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Recommended literature
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HAYESOVÁ, N. (2007). Základy sociální psychologie. Vyd. 4. Praha : Portál.
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Krech, D., Crutchfield, S.R., Ballachey, E.L. Človek v spoločnosti. Bratislava, 1968.
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NAKONEČNÝ, M. (1999). Sociální psychologie. Praha : Academia.
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Výrost, Jozef, Slaměník, Ivan. Sociální psychologie. Sociálna psychológia. Praha: ISV, 1997.
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