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Describe an incident relevant to social psychology that you experienced or witnessed.

Describe an incident relevant to social psychology that you experienced or witnessed.

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Paper: In 1,400 words or less, describe an incident relevant to social psychology that you experienced or witnessed. Indicate the number of words at the top of the paper. After describing the incident you either witnessed or experienced, explain how four (4) of the course concepts you were exposed to (either in lecture or the book) have helped you better understand the social psychology of this incident. Make sure to clearly and thoroughly explain each concept before describing how it has helped your understanding of social psychology. Underline each concept. Cite your explanations of concepts using the format (Text, p. XX), or (Lecture, Date). Please do not attach a Title Page, Bibliography or Reference Page. This is unnecessary. Instead of quoting, paraphrase. For tips on paraphrasing, you can do a search on Google.com to find a site such as [http://owl.english.purdue.edu/handouts/research/r_paraphr.html]

Social Psychology Heinzen, Thomas/ Goodfriend, Wind Published by Sage Pubns 2018/01/17 (2018) ISBN 10: 1506357512 ISBN 13: 9781506357515

Describe an incident relevant to social psychology that you experienced or witnessed.

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