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Course name
PSY326 Social Cognition
Institution
University of Toronto
Instructor
Patricia Sanchez
Wikipedia Expert
Ian (Wiki Ed)
Subject
Psychology
Course dates
2024-09-05 00:00:00 UTC – 2024-11-27 23:59:59 UTC
Approximate number of student editors
50


An examination of theory and research on how we make sense of ourselves and our social world. Topics covered include the self, decision-making, attitudes, attribution processes and impression formation, and social categorization. Students will be working on editing existing articles related to the content covered in this course.

Student Assigned Reviewing
Hero1528 Attitude-behavior consistency
SophiaZ04 Actor–observer asymmetry
Kathulul Attitude change
Sidney11112 Actor–observer asymmetry
Sagetheelephant Attitude-behavior consistency
Iknow4949 Dispositional attribution
Asahina720 Self-concept
Qcclimber Ultimate attribution error
Aiden1124 Ultimate attribution error
Woo4867 Impression formation
Croakyenoki Counterstereotype
Oxytocininvestigator Ultimate attribution error
DopamineEnthusiast Heuristic (psychology)
MH81818 Fundamental attribution error
Meowzersss Fundamental attribution error
I'mDory Emotional expression
E123456789d Dispositional attribution
21ks Ambivalent prejudice
Cogpsystudent13 Emotional expression
Whme7362 Fundamental attribution error
Stargirl111 Attitude-behavior consistency
JT1237 Impression formation
Midnightadagio Ambivalent prejudice
Rd7603 Impression formation
Jimmyutd Emotions and culture
Rachel322 Heuristic (psychology)
Empsych5 Emotional expression
Nevermind51 Heuristic (psychology)
Pjj13 Self-concept
StarryNight23 Emotions and culture
InquisitiveRacoon Looking-glass self
Bella5656 Dispositional attribution
Yume1209 Emotions and culture
Cocobear25 Looking-glass self
A.mertsis Actor–observer asymmetry
Xia616 Cross-cultural differences in decision-making
Ddavid182 Cross-cultural differences in decision-making
Salzxty Cross-cultural differences in decision-making
Dygdyguo Counterstereotype
Epheu0210 Attitude change
Yumong Looking-glass self
ChlobaChlobaChloba Attitude change
Slims charles Counterstereotype
Dee09876 Self-concept
Laurazkn Ambivalent prejudice
Yinle Ouyang Attitude change