The purpose of this assignment is to encourage students to bridge theory and pra

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The purpose of this assignment is to encourage students to bridge theory and practice by analyzing a film’s portrayal of social psychology concepts. In this assignment, you will analyze the movie “The Wave” (1981) through the lens of social psychology, applying concepts and theories learned in the course to critically examine the film’s portrayal of group dynamics, conformity, and related phenomena. Your paper should also include a personal reflection on your connection to the concepts and their relevance in contemporary society.
– Length of Write-Up: 3 to 5 double-spaced pages (900-1500 words).- Not more
– Proper APA referencing is required when citing the textbook and/or external sources.
Guidelines:
1. Introduction (10 points): Begin with a concise overview of the movie “The Wave,” including its central themes and setting. This paragraph should establish the context for the concepts you will later discuss.
2. Application of Concepts/Theories (40 points – 10 points each): Apply four different concepts or theories from the social psychology course to analyze and explain how they manifest in the movie. Use specific scenes, characters, or situations to illustrate each concept’s presence in the film. Concepts could include conformity, groupthink, social identity, obedience, cognitive dissonance, etc. Make sure to clearly define each concept and provide examples of how they are depicted in the film.
3. Absent Aspects and Unobservable Contexts (10 points): Discuss any limitations or aspects you could not observe, or that might not have been fully represented in the film. This could include real-world complexities that the film simplifies or omits. Consider how these absent elements might have influenced the dynamics differently.
4. Personal Reflection (20 points): Reflect on your emotional responses and connections to at least two of the concepts you discussed earlier. How did the film’s portrayal of these concepts evoke feelings or thoughts in you? Relate these personal reflections to present-day situations or events, highlighting the relevance and applicability of social psychology concepts in understanding contemporary group behaviors.
5. Conclusion (10 points): Summarize your key points and insights from the paper. Emphasize the value of analyzing movies like “The Wave” to deepen our understanding of social psychology concepts and their real-world implications.
6. Writing Clarity and Organization (10 points): Ensure your paper is well-structured, with clear and concise writing. Use appropriate transitions to guide the reader through your analysis, reflection, and conclusion. (Be sure to address grammar, punctuation, and capitalization)

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