About this course
This course aims at a better understanding of people's social nature based on the theories and explanations that represent the state-of-the-art social psychology knowledge. Students will become acquainted with (basic and applied) approaches (that deal with social perception, self-presentation, attitude formation and change, social pressure and prejudices, as well as moral and group behavior, and consumer behavior) and how these can be applied to human-technology interaction. Thereby students will also bridge the gap between theory and potential applications by discussing theory and research findings are applied to the domain of human-technology interaction (e.g., developing a Persuasive Technology that employs these insights).
Learning outcomes
After completing this course, students are able to
- Describe the most important theoretical models and findings in social psychology.
- Describe boundary conditions of each of these theoretical models.
- Evaluate the differences between these theoretical models.
- Describe applications of the different theories in a HTI context.
- Critically reflect on the theoretical models and the applications.
- Present about social psychological theories and findings.
Prior knowledge
You must meet one of the following collections of requirements
- Collection 1
- Completed Final examination Bsc program
- Collection 2
- Completed Pre-Master
Resources
- Scientific papers
Additional information
- More infoCoursepage on website of Eindhoven University of Technology
- Contact a coordinator
- CreditsECTS 5
- Levelmaster