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AP Psychology Feb. 22nd Objective Opener: Write! Investigate why individuals can be coerced to follow directions or orders, even if they disagree with the outcome Recognize the power of authority figures in causing people to act in certain ways By analyzing readings in the context of the Holocaust What might cause someone to harm another person against their will? What are possible reasons that someone might say they would want to act one way, but in fact, act in a different way? Pass out AP papers

Readings and Videos 1 To understand the context and psychology behind the holocaust you will analyze several readings and watch videos. Turning Neighbor against neighbor Asch effect No Time to Think Bystander Effect (video) Do you take the Oath? The Hangman (reading and video)

Social psychology Booklet Fold paper in 4ths and cut in half at shown. Title: Social Psychology and The Holocaust (leave room for a quote) Inside Cover: Table of Contents Back Cover: Name and Block For each term write a definition, example from the reading, and a picture relating to the reading. Bystander Effect Conformity Stereotyping