Tilburg University (UVT) • Social psychology
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Courses Social psychology at Tilburg University (UVT)
Notes available for the following courses of Social psychology at Tilburg University (UVT)
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Academische vaardigheden B 1
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Advanced Consumer Science 1
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Applied methods and statistics 424526-B-6 1
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Diversity & Inclusion at Work 2
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Group dynamics 421061-B-6 2
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Psychology of Economics 1
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Social Psychology 500214-B-6 2
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Wetenschapsfilosofie 1
Popular books Tilburg University (UVT) • Social psychology
Rosemary Hays-Thomas, Mark D. Agars • ISBN 9781138794269
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In this document, I included lecture notes, important information and necessary figures from the powerpoints with additional explanation, important terminology with explanation (in an organized glossary at the end of the document), and additional exercises. I also marked important parts in red and used easy tables where things needed to be compared and organized. I also included the learning goals mentioned for each lecture, so you can prepare for what's important or read through after studying...
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Tilburg University•applied methods and statistics
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In this document, I included lecture notes, important information and necessary figures from the powerpoints with additional explanation, important terminology with explanation (in an organized glossary at the end of the document), and additional exercises. I also marked important parts in red and used easy tables where things needed to be compared and organized. I also included the learning goals mentioned for each lecture, so you can prepare for what's important or read through after studying...
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This summary is based on the textbook guide our current lecturer has provided for us, which means that I haven't summarized all the chapters completely, but just the parts that needs focussing on. If any information is missing, please let me know and I will gladly add it! One note, for chapter 14, I couldn't figure out which part of the book was supposed to answer 14.1 ("Marshall evidence the supports, and runs counter to, an evolutionary explanation for intergroup conflict"). I did ...
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Tilburg University•Group Dynamics
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Group Dynamics • Donelson R. Forsyth• ISBN 9781337408851
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Hello! 
This summary is based on the textbook guide our current lecturer has provided for us, which means that I haven't summarized all the chapters completely, but just the parts that needs focussing on. If any information is missing, please let me know and I will gladly add it! One note, for chapter 14, I couldn't figure out which part of the book was supposed to answer 14.1 ("Marshall evidence the supports, and runs counter to, an evolutionary explanation for intergroup conflict"). I did ...
every chapter is written here. It also has a few answers to the practice questions at the end of the book.
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Tilburg University•Social Psychology
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Sociale psychologie • Elliot Aronson, Timothy D. Wilson• ISBN 9789043035361
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Social Psych Personality Psych• By elenademusca
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every chapter is written here. It also has a few answers to the practice questions at the end of the book.
This is a summary of the lectures and the additional chapters from the book ´Managing workplace diversity and inclusion: A psychological perspective.´
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Tilburg University•Diversity & Inclusion At Work
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Managing Workplace Diversity and Inclusion • Rosemary Hays-Thomas, Mark D. Agars• ISBN 9781138794269
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This is a summary of the lectures and the additional chapters from the book ´Managing workplace diversity and inclusion: A psychological perspective.´
All chapters of Managing workplace diversity and inclusion by Hays-Thomas, R. + all lectures, guest lectures and guest interviews are covered.
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Tilburg University•Diversity & Inclusion at Work
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Managing Workplace Diversity and Inclusion • Rosemary Hays-Thomas, Mark D. Agars• ISBN 9781138794269
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All chapters of Managing workplace diversity and inclusion by Hays-Thomas, R. + all lectures, guest lectures and guest interviews are covered.
this document contains the core of what you should know to pass the exam for Group Dynamics. It is a summary of the book combined with the lectures. The most important lists, associations and terms are explained as well as important schemes and illustrations.
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Tilburg University•group dynamics
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Group Dynamics • Donelson Forsyth• ISBN 9781133956532
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group dynamics compact & elaborate• By noorvanloon
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this document contains the core of what you should know to pass the exam for Group Dynamics. It is a summary of the book combined with the lectures. The most important lists, associations and terms are explained as well as important schemes and illustrations.
This summary sums up the lecture and the book of the course of social psychology. 
Basic concepts and principles are presented with definitions and further explanations. The introduction includes furthermore general methodological information. 
Additionally, the concepts of the person, the situation and the interaction between the situation and the person are presented. These concepts are recurrent through all the chapters and applied for that particular topic. 
Moreover, the experiments present...
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Tilburg University•Social Psychology
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Social Psychology: Pearson International Edition • Douglas T. Kenrick, Steven L. Neuberg• ISBN 9781292027807
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This summary sums up the lecture and the book of the course of social psychology. 
Basic concepts and principles are presented with definitions and further explanations. The introduction includes furthermore general methodological information. 
Additionally, the concepts of the person, the situation and the interaction between the situation and the person are presented. These concepts are recurrent through all the chapters and applied for that particular topic. 
Moreover, the experiments present...
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Lecture 2: Huang, J. Y., & Bargh, J. A. (2014). The selfish goal: Autonomously operating motivational structures as the proximate cause of human judgment and behavior .
Lecture 2: Pham, M. T. (2013). The seven sins of consumer psychology. Journal of Consumer Psychology, 411-423.
Lecture 3: What People Desire, Feel Conflicted About, and Try to Resist in Everyday Life. Wilhelm Hofmann, Kathleen D. Vohs and Roy F. Baumeister
Lecture 3: Everyday Temptations: A...
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Tilburg University•Advanced Consumer Science
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De artikelen in deze samenvatting zijn:
Lecture 2: Huang, J. Y., & Bargh, J. A. (2014). The selfish goal: Autonomously operating motivational structures as the proximate cause of human judgment and behavior .
Lecture 2: Pham, M. T. (2013). The seven sins of consumer psychology. Journal of Consumer Psychology, 411-423.
Lecture 3: What People Desire, Feel Conflicted About, and Try to Resist in Everyday Life. Wilhelm Hofmann, Kathleen D. Vohs and Roy F. Baumeister
Lecture 3: Everyday Temptations: A...
Lecture 1: Grant, A. (2014) Why behavioral economics is cool, and I’m not
Lecture 1: Weber, R., & Dawes, R. (2010). Behavioral economics. The Handbook of Economic
Sociology, 90-108
Lecture 2: Camerer, C. F. (2004). Prospect theory in the wild: Evidence from the field. Colin F. Camerer, George Loewenstein, and Matthew. Rabin, eds., Advances in Behavioral Economics, 148-161.
Lecture 3: Maddux, W. W., Yang, H., Falk, C., Adam, H., Adair, W., Endo, Y., ... & Heine, S. J. (2010). For whom is partin...
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Tilburg University•Psychology of Economics
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Lecture 1: Grant, A. (2014) Why behavioral economics is cool, and I’m not
Lecture 1: Weber, R., & Dawes, R. (2010). Behavioral economics. The Handbook of Economic
Sociology, 90-108
Lecture 2: Camerer, C. F. (2004). Prospect theory in the wild: Evidence from the field. Colin F. Camerer, George Loewenstein, and Matthew. Rabin, eds., Advances in Behavioral Economics, 148-161.
Lecture 3: Maddux, W. W., Yang, H., Falk, C., Adam, H., Adair, W., Endo, Y., ... & Heine, S. J. (2010). For whom is partin...