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Several of these items are taken from the Myers, Exploring Social Psychology site at www.mhhe.com/myerse3. You can access these activities by going to the student center. For example, activity 1.2 means Module 1 exercise #2.

  1. Taken from Exploring Social Psychology www.mhhe.com/myerse3 – Activity 5.1
  2. Interactive modules ( http://www.u.arizona.edu/~schmader/self.htm ) - Toni Schmader has designed five interactive instructional learning modules on self-related topics such as self-monitoring and gender identity - note: shockwave plug-in needed
  3. Are your feelings predictable? ( http://www.indiana.edu/~socpsy/ACT/acttutorial/predicti1.htm ) - interesting exercise from Affect Control Theory ( http://www.indiana.edu/~socpsy/ACT/ ) tutorial - more exercises at this site
  4. The Self: "Interact" and affect control theory http://www.indiana.edu/~socpsy/ACT/interact.htm " Interact is a computer program that displays verbal descriptions of what people might do in a given situation, of how they might respond emotionally to events, and of how they might attribute qualities or new identities to themselves and other interactants in order to account for unexpected happenings." From David Heise, this is the web-based version of his program illustrating many principles of Affect Control Theory. More about the theory can be found at http://www.indiana.edu/~socpsy/ACT/index.htm .







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