The Psychology Of Social Influence. A Complete Guide.
Published 5/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 204.30 MB | Duration: 1h 0m
Published 5/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 204.30 MB | Duration: 1h 0m
Social Influence and Human Behaviour, Majority and Minority Influence, Milgram, Asch and Zimbardo.
What you'll learn
To understand social psychology and the key theories
Be able to explain the types of conformity and why people conform
Explain why some people obey orders while others don't
Understand the key aspects of minority influence
Know the key research into social influence
Requirements
None, everyone is welcome.
Description
Welcome to Social PsychologyThe Psychology Tutoring AcademyThis course offers an in-depth exploration of how the presence, expectations, and actions of others shape human thoughts, feelings, and behaviours. Social Psychology is a central area of psychological study with wide-ranging applications, both academically and in everyday life.The course covers key areas of social influence, including conformity, obedience, minority influence, and resistance to social influence. Learners will examine the psychological mechanisms that underlie behavioural change and social pressure, supported by the study of landmark experiments and theoretical models. The course also explores how individuals can resist social pressure, highlighting the personal and situational factors involved in independent behaviour.A further focus is placed on the application of social influence theories to real-world situations. This includes an analysis of how psychological principles are used in advertising, politics, education, law enforcement, and social movements. Students will also engage with future directions in social psychology, considering emerging research and how it informs modern societal challenges.Throughout the course, students will be introduced to classic studies such as those conducted by Asch, Milgram, Zimbardo, and Moscovici, while also gaining insight into more recent empirical findings. Lessons are designed to encourage critical thinking, evaluation of evidence, and the development of clear, structured arguments. Practical examples are integrated to illustrate how theory translates into real-life behaviours.This course is designed for students seeking to build a strong foundation in social psychology, enhance their exam performance, and apply their knowledge to understand group behaviour and interpersonal dynamics. Delivered with expert guidance and accessible materials, it supports learners in developing psychological insight and academic confidence.Enrol today with The Psychology Tutoring Academy and begin your study of one of the most engaging and applicable areas within the field of psychology.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction to Social Influence
Lecture 1 Introduction Video
Lecture 2 Introduction
Lecture 3 Course Outline
Section 2: Conformity
Lecture 4 Types of Conformity
Lecture 5 Types of Conformity Video
Lecture 6 Asch Original Experiment Video
Lecture 7 Facts about Conformity
Lecture 8 Variables Affecting Conformity
Section 3: Obedience
Lecture 9 Obedience to Authority
Lecture 10 Milgram Original Experiment
Lecture 11 Obedience to Authority Video
Lecture 12 Facts about Obedience
Section 4: Minority Influence
Lecture 13 Minority Influence
Lecture 14 Minority Influence Video
Lecture 15 Moscovici Minority Influence Video
Lecture 16 Facts about Minority Influence
Section 5: Resistence to Social Influence
Lecture 17 Resisting Social Influence
Lecture 18 Reistance to Social Influence Video
Lecture 19 Facts about Resisting Social Influence
Section 6: Applying Social Influence to Real-Life
Lecture 20 Application to Real-Life
Section 7: Future Directions in Social Influence Research
Lecture 21 Social Psychology in the Future
Lecture 22 Academic Articles
Lecture 23 Assignment
Psychology A-Level, Diploma or University Students,Anyone interested in social psychology,Parents, Social Workers or Teachers interested in psychology.