PSYCHOLOGY 290 Section: 6
SEMINAR
Spring Quarter 2006
| Units: | 4 |
| Prerequisites: | Graduate standing or consent of instructor. See instructor for CRN. |
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Course Description: This class will focus on recent theoretical and empirical issues relating to stereotyping and prejudice. Issues to be addressed include: the origins of stereotyping and prejudice, social, cognitive, and motivational factors in stereotyping and prejudice, stereotypes and social perception, automaticity and control in stereotyping and prejudice, stereotype change, the consequences of stereotyping and prejudice.
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Text(s): Textbook Information not Available Yet |
| Classroom | Class Schedule | Course Website |
| 157 Young | R 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM |
| Instructor | Instructor Email | Office | Office Hours |
| Jeff Sherman , Ph.D. | 102B Young Hall | W: 12-2 |

Psychology