Course Outline
Course Outline
TEACHING ASSISTANTS:
NOTE: Veerpal Bambrah IS YOUR TA IF YOUR LAST NAME STARTS WITH A-L,
and Katie Benitah IS YOUR TA IF YOUR LAST NAME STARTS WITH M-Z.
Lectures (Syncronous): WEDNESDAYS 11:30 -2:30 ONLINE via Zoom: see eClass for the links
Text: Myers, D., Twenge, J., Jordan, C., & Smith, S. (2021) Social Psychology (8th Canadian Edition).
McGraw-Hill Ryerson. (NOTE: DO NOT GET THE 7TH EDITION!)
GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
This course is designed to provide a social issues perspective on Social Psychology, consistent with the
widespread applied emphasis in the field. The traditional topics of attitudes, conformity, social
judgement, interpersonal attraction, aggression, helping, and groups will be covered. In addition,
however, these topics will be applied to various contemporary issues such as rape and pornography,
loneliness, the control and prevention of violence, and marriage and divorce.
Grading. The course grade will be calculated as follows. 40% will be based upon Test #1, 30% will be
based upon Test #2, and 30% will be based upon Test #3. For each test, you will only be responsible
for the material covered since the last test, i.e., the tests are NOT cumulative. The format will be
announced soon. (Don’t worry, the first test is not until OCTOBER 5.) The final grade in the course will
be determined according to the regulations governing examinations and academic standards – see the
York University Undergraduate Calendar for further details
Missed tests
There have been increasing problems with missed tests in the past (particularly with respect to the misuse
of the right to write makeup tests), so please read this section carefully. Normally, a student who misses a
test or assignment will be scored 0 unless the student was medically unable to write the test.
Important New Information Regarding Missed Tests
For any missed tests or late assignments, students MUST complete the following online form, which will be
received and reviewed in the Psychology undergraduate office. HH PSYC: Missed Tests/Exams Form.
Failure to complete the form within 48 hours of the original deadline will result in a grade of zero for the
test/assignment.
Add/Drop Deadlines
For a list of all important dates please refer to: Fall/Winter 2021-2022 – Important Dates
*Note: You may withdraw from a course using the registration and enrolment system after the drop deadline
until the last day of class for the term associated with the course. When you withdraw from a course, the course
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remains on your transcript without a grade and is notated as "W". The withdrawal will not affect your grade
point average or count towards the credits required for your degree.
Electronic Device Policy: You may certainly use your laptops to take notes, but there will be no
recording of lectures or pictures allowed.
Academic Integrity for Students
York University takes academic integrity very seriously; please familiarize yourself with Information about
the Senate Policy on Academic Honesty. The penalties for cheating and other forms of academic dishonesty
are severe. Don't risk your academic career. For more details, see the 2022-2023 York University Calendar
under "Academic Dishonesty". Note that you cannot escape the penalty for cheating by dropping the course.
It is also recommended that you review Academic Integrity by completing the Academic Integrity Tutorial
and Academic Honesty Quiz.
Test Banks
The offering for sale of, buying of, and attempting to sell or buy test banks (banks of test questions and/or
answers), or any course specific test questions/answers is not permitted in the Faculty of Health. Any
student found to be doing this may be considered to have breached the Senate Policy on Academic Honesty.
In particular, buying and attempting to sell banks of test questions and/or answers may be considered as
“Cheating in an attempt to gain an improper advantage in an academic evaluation” (article 2.1.1 from the
Senate Policy) and/or “encouraging, enabling or causing others” (article 2.1.10 from the Senate Policy) to
cheat.
Policy: York University shall make reasonable and appropriate accommodations and adaptations in order to
promote the ability of students with disabilities to fulfill the academic requirements of their programs.
The nature and extent of accommodations shall be consistent with and supportive of the integrity of the
curriculum and of the academic standards of programs or courses. Provided that students have given
sufficient notice about their accommodation needs, instructors shall take reasonable steps to accommodate
these needs in a manner consistent with the guidelines established hereunder.
For Further Information please refer to: York university academic accommodation for students with
disabilities policy.
Persuasion 5 Sept. 23
Conformity 6 Sept.. 28
Aggression 9 Nov. 16
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