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Psychology Podcast Papers
writing a 2-3-page paper relating the podcast to information covered in the course (lecture and textbook). You do not need to summarize the podcast; rather, you should discuss how the material in the podcast compares to what we learned in class. It is encouraged that you connect the podcast and course material to your own experiences. A sample of a podcast paper assignment is available on D2L. Each paper must be between 2 and 3 pages in length with double-spaced Times New Roman font (size 12) and 1-inch margins. Each paper is worth 2 extra credit points (5 papers maximum) and must be uploaded to the designated D2L drop box prior to due dates. These papers will be due as subjects are covered in class, therefore, please check D2L regularly. Late submissions will not be awarded points.
There are 12 podcast options assigned to various chapters and lectures. You may complete 5 podcast papers for extra credit. Podcast papers are due one week after we cover the chapter to which the podcast relates. Again, late submissions will not be accepted.
Below is a list of possible podcasts, the chapter to which it relates, and due date. Podcasts can be listened to on a computer or smart phone. On iPhones, the podcasts can be downloaded for free on your device in the “Podcast” app. On Android devices, you may use PRX or Stitcher. Some podcasts have transcripts available if listening is not an option for you, and links to transcripts have been pasted below as well. However, if possible, it is recommended that you listen to the podcasts for the full experience.
Chapter 12: Social Psychology “Playing with Perceptions” by TED Radio Hour http://www.npr.org/programs/ted-radio-hour/3583608...
((Please make sure that you are listening to the podcasts assigned on the podcast and make sure to talk about the podcast in the papers))
Explanation & Answer
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Running Head: PLAYING WITH PERCEPTION
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Social Psychology
Student’s Name
University
Date
Running Head: PLAYING WITH PERCEPTION
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Introduction
Perception is the act of one making assumption of another based on their interpretation.
When you see an old woman walking down the street, you cannot ask her to help you carry
luggage. Same case, if there is a toddler, you cannot quite ask for directions. This is perception
made from first glance. In as much as it is a good thing as one makes better judgements, at times
it turns out to be a setback. Take for example, in a clothes’ store. One person walks in and he is
not dressed the part but still decent. The attendants in assumption that he cannot afford what they
are selling will not approach him. Take the same scenario and another well-dressed man walks in
and within seconds, all the attendants will be flocking him left, right and center to get him to
purchase an item.
When a person speaks in public or even face-to-face, this brings about unconscious
judging. Take an example whereby you are riding the tra...
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