Social Psychology: Bringing It
All Together
According to Feenstra (2013):
“Social psychologists investigate how people view themselves and others, how
they interact with and influence others, and how people act when part of a
group. Given the amount of time spent thinking about and interacting with
other people, it follows that much of our lives are spent with the
subject matter of social psychology.”(p.xix)
This is a formal research paper and must be eight to ten pages in length.
Imagine that this paper will be used as a reference for individuals who are
completely unfamiliar with social psychology principles. This paper will
provide them with an overview of the field, and explain the key principles
associated with its practice.
Include the following components in your research paper:
1. Discovering the Self – How do we perceive
ourselves and our interactions with others?
a. Self-concept,
awareness, and self-schemas
b. The acting self
c. Self-esteem and
self-efficacy
2. Thinking About Others – What judgments do we
make about other people?
a. Attributions:
internal, external, explanatory style
b. Attitudes and
behavior
c. Prejudice,
stereotypes, discrimination
3. Influencing Others: Persuasion – How do we
use the power of persuasion?
a. Persuasion techniques
b. Characteristics of
the persuader, message, audience
4. Influencing
Others: Obedience and Conformity – What factors lead us to conform and become
obedient?
a. Aggressive behavior
and aggression cues
b. Prosocial behavior
c. Relationship
building, love, and attraction
5. Group Dynamics – What are elements of a
group?
a. Types of groups
b. Consequences of
Groupthink
c. Social dilemmas
After addressing the components above, reflect on the future of social
psychology. Given the immense changes that our society is experiencing (both
nationally and internationally), what do you predict will occur in the field of
social psychology? What ground-breaking new research do you anticipate?
The Final Paper must be eight to ten pages in length (excluding the title page,
reference page, and any appendices) and it must follow APA format, as outlined
in the Ashford Writing Center. The Final Paper will demonstrate
accomplishment of course learning outcomes through critical analysis of theory
and research.
Writing the Final Paper
The Final Paper:
1. Must be eight to ten double-spaced pages in length (excluding
the title page, reference page, and any appendices) and formatted according to
APA style as outlined in the approved style guide.
2. Must include a cover page with the following:
a. Title
of paper
b. Student’s name
c. Course name and number
d. Instructor’s name
e. Date submitted
3. Must include an introductory
paragraph with a succinct thesis statement.
4. Must address the topic of the paper with critical thought.
5. Must conclude with a restatement of the thesis and a concluding
paragraph.
6. Must use APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center to
document sources for all facts that are not common knowledge.
7. Must include at least five references listed in APA format.
8. Must include a reference list completed according to APA style
as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center
