Syllabus

Course Description

The concept of "attitude" has been called the single most important concept in social psychology, i.e., "the keystone upon which the edifice of social psychology is built."  Public opinion is an extremely important concept in political theory and is discussed in a variety of political science courses.  An examination of the definitions for the concepts of "attitude" and "opinion" finds that they are generally overlapping and difficult to distinguish, but research integrating the two concepts in largely lacking.  This course will examine research on social and political attitudes, public opinion, and the mass media with the aim of integrating theory and research from the areas of social psychology and political science.

Course Objectives

Prerequisites

PSYCH 100 or 101; PSYCH 230.

Required Textbook

Milburn, M. A. & Conrad, S.D. (1996). The Politics of Denial.  Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Other Reading

Additionally, there are xeroxed readings available online at the UMB library webpage. 
The password for this course is survey.
These readings include a number of articles and sections from:

E-Reserve Readings

Reading Questions 1-13

Grading

Component
Percent
100%
Midterm
20%
Final
30%
Group Project
15%
10-page paper 
30%

Attendance
UC Davis paper
Class Participation

    
5%
Citation: Milburn, M. (2007, August 02). Syllabus. Retrieved November 06, 2014, from UMass Boston OpenCourseware Web site: http://ocw.umb.edu/psychology/social-attitudes-and-public-opinion/syllabus.
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