Psychology 360 - PEER RELATIONSHIPS
Spring
2017
01
4.00
Katherine Clemans
T 03:00-04:50
Smith College
42094-S17
BASS 204
kclemans@smith.edu
Covers theory and research on childhood and adolescent peer relationships. Topics include socialization processes, friendships and peer networks, and the interplay of biological, psychological and contextual factors that shape social interactions in the peer group. Some questions we address are: How do we form friendships? What qualities make us liked by our peers? Is there a difference between being ignored by other kids and being rejected by them? Have text messaging and social media sites changed the way we communicate with each other? Students are expected to complete weekly assignments, participate in course discussion and construct a research proposal. Enrollment limit of 12. (E)
Instructor Permission. Not open to first-years, sophomores