Syllabus

Title
2129 Business Psychology I
Instructors
Univ.Prof. Dr. Susann Fiedler
Contact details
Type
PI
Weekly hours
2
Language of instruction
Englisch
Registration
09/15/22 to 09/18/22
Registration via LPIS
Notes to the course
Dates
Day Date Time Room
Tuesday 10/04/22 10:00 AM - 01:00 PM D5.1.004
Monday 10/10/22 10:00 AM - 01:00 PM D5.1.004
Monday 10/17/22 10:00 AM - 01:00 PM D5.1.004
Monday 10/24/22 10:00 AM - 01:00 PM D5.1.004
Monday 10/31/22 10:00 AM - 01:00 PM D5.1.004
Monday 11/07/22 10:00 AM - 01:00 PM D5.1.004
Monday 11/14/22 10:00 AM - 01:00 PM D5.1.004
Friday 11/18/22 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM TC.2.01
Contents

Areas that will be covered in the course: 

  • Methods to Investigate Individual-level Attitudes & Behavior 
      • Hypotheses Development & Theory Testing
      • Counterfactuals, Correlation & Causality
      • Research Designs in Psychological Investigation
  • Attitude Development & Perception
      • Differences Between Preferences & Attitudes
      • Components, the Origin & Types of Attitudes
      • Attitudes as a Predictor for Behaviour
  • Memory & Learning
      • Processes of Memory Storage and Encoding
      • Improving Memory Performance
      • Mechanisms of Forgetting
  • Motivation & Incentives
      • Motivation as a Concept: Personal & Situational Factors, Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs
      • Prosocial Motivation and Its Benefits
      • Motivation in Competitive & Collaborative Environments
  • Group structure & Processes
      • Importance of Groups in our Society
      • Composition & Function of Groups
      • Impact of Groups on Individual Performance & Decision-Making
  • Interpersonal Communication & Conflict
      • Aggression & Conflict in Group Settings
      • Escalating Conflicts and Promoting Prosocial Behaviour
      • Social Dilemma
  • Leadership Behavior & Power
      • Leadership in the Work Context
      • Exploring Behavior of Successful Leaders & Overcoming Stereotypes
      • Dark Side of Leadership & the Abuse of Power
Learning outcomes

Upon successful completion of the course, you should be able to:

  • demonstrate a basic comprehension of a wide set of psychological constructs,
  • understanding the underlying mechanisms guiding behavior,
  • systematically analyze individual and group behavior,
  • critically evaluate empirical evidence,
  • develop first ideas on how to investigate human behavior in order to tailor effective organizations.
Attendance requirements

Full attendance is expected for all lectures and experiments. If you cannot attend a lecture due to exceptional/unforeseeable circumstances, please contact the lecturer.

If you are affected by quarantine or show symptoms of COVID-19 please contact your lecturer and do not participate in in-person lectures, but join the class via Zoom Adjustments concerning the situation with COVID-19 will be announced in class / via email.

Teaching/learning method(s)

Each class will last about 3 hours during which students will participate in classroom experiments and case studies to experience the just learned mechanisms hands-on. Homework assignments will consist of take-home quizzes and tests to consolidate the newly learned constructs. The course will heavily rely on feedback and short quizzes in class to foster participation and involvement with the presented material.

Assessment

Assignments (2 x 25%)

Two assignments will be marked in written form. Those two assignments are to be hand-in by all students of the course. They will be announced by the lecturer.

Final exam (50%)

The final exam will cover the entire course. The exam will include questions testing your theoretical knowledge as well as questions calling for an application of the course content to practice examples.

Other

There is no prescribed/required textbook, because pricing for textbooks is outrageous and all the necessary information can also be found online in various forms. However, the textbooks that come closest to this course in terms of content and level are:

Aronson, E., Wilson, T. D., & Sommers, S. R. (2020). Social psychology. Pearson Education India.

Smith, E. R., Mackie, D. M., & Claypool, H. M. (2015). Social psychology 4th ed.

Eysenck, M. W., & Keane, M. T. (2015). Cognitive Psychology: A Student‘s Handbook. Psychology Press: Hove.

Last edited: 2022-09-19



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