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Online resources in social psychology

There are many great resources of knowledge in social psychology. This page explains various compliance techniques. https://www.psychologistworld.com/behavior/compliance/strategies/overview

Confiderates in Social Psychology Experiments

In social psychology experiments, researchers often use “confiderates”. These are research assistants who pretend to be a participant in an experiment in order to set up a deception on the real participant. Solomon Ash used five confiderates in his 1951 experiment on conformity.

Over Confidence

Over confidence is also called naïve realism. It is the belief that one’s subjective experience faithfully reflects objects and events out there in the world. Because as humans we have this tendency of being over confident, we need systematic research methods to verify our ideas. This is the rationale for emphasizing empirical verification in scientific research.

Free textbook: Social Psychology

Here is an open source textbook on social psychology. https://opentextbc.ca/socialpsychology/ Social psychology covers a wide range of topics. It is easy to get disorganized and disoriented when explaining the field at an introductory level. Many textbooks make the field sound trivial. This one is good.

Welcome to the world of psychology

I have set up this site for students of AP Psychology, Introductory Psychology and Social Psychology classes. I also share some learning materials on AP Statistics. Peizhong Li