Delves into the historical development of environmental psychology, the emergence of pro-environmental attitudes, and the study of human-environment dynamics.
Covers the basics of social psychology, including the influence of others, norms, and group knowledge, as well as the impact of mastery goals on academic achievement and psychological barriers to climate change mitigation.
Explores the impact of social norms on environmental behavior, including descriptive vs. injunctive norms, personal norms, eco-guilt, and emotional responses to climate change.
Explores levels of analysis in social psychology and critical thinking, emphasizing cognitive dissonance and the importance of skepticism in decision-making.