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Social Change and Social Cognition
As Moskowitz notes, there exist “…general forces that shape social cognition, even though we remain naïve to their influence” (Moskowitz, 2005, p. 233). Social psychologists continue to study the social “forces” that influence how one thinks and in turn, how such thoughts impact behavior. This course has covered several areas of social cognition including the following:
- Presence of both conscious and unconscious processing
- Memory processes; conceptualization of the self
- Attempts to understand causality in the social world
- Accuracy of personal cognitive processing
- Attitude formation
- Stereotypes and prejudice behavior
- Impact of gender, culture, and emotion on cognitive processing
- Behavior change through social cognitive
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