Books Used:
Chadee, D. (2022). Theories in social psychology (2nd ed.). John Wiley & Sons, Inc. ISBN: 9781119627883.
Kassin, S., Fein, S., & Markus, H. R. (2021). Social psychology (11th ed). Cengage Learning. ISBN: 9780357122846
Read:
Kassin, Markus, & Fein: Chapters 1 2
Chadee: Chapter 10
Articles attached:
Replicating Milgram: Would people still obey today? ISBN:978-1-4338-0469-4
Revisiting the Stanford prison experiment, again: Examining demand characteristics in the guard orientation
How to Read a Journal Article in Social Psychology Christian H. Jordan and Mark P. Zanna (1999). University of Waterloo
INSTRUCTIONS
Components for Content Summary
1. Content Summary must be at least 1.52.
2. Each summary must include an integration of the Kassin et al. text chapters, Chadee
theory chapters, and two journal articles related to each module (found in the Learn
Section).
o Use your Kassin et al. textbook to navigate the summary. Then, explore specific
issues from the text that the Chadee theories book and the required articles also
discuss.
3. The Content Summary must be in current APA format, including a cover
page, a reference page, and appropriate subheadings (i.e. introduction, summary points,
conclusion, etc.).
4. Using sources outside the required Learn Section reading is allowed, but not required.
5. Cite all your sources you used (should include all read items from the Learn Section, as
well as any outside sources used) in current APA format.
Use the following outline in your Content Summary:
1. Introduction
a. The introduction should be an overall summary of the Learn Sections reading
material (12 paragraphs).
2. Body (Summary Points)
a. The body of your summary should include 3, using APA-style headings to
separate each one, covering 3 of the major points that span across all reading
sources in the module.
b. Subsections should be about 12 paragraphs long.
c. Each subsection should have a minimum of 2 sources cited to support the
major points. The 2 required sources MUST come from the assigned readings
under that weeks module. (This is to ensure that you are integrating the
information, rather than summarizing the sources independently.)
3. Conclusion
a. Tie together the major themes you introduced in the body of the summary.