Attitude and Social Representations
Keywords |
Classification |
Keyword |
CNAEF |
Psychology |
Instance: 2024/2025 - 1S 
Cycles of Study/Courses
Teaching Staff - Responsibilities
Teaching language
Portuguese
Objectives
To present the main theories that were developed on attitudes, social norms and social representations
Learning outcomes and competences
At the end of the semester, students must:
- Know the main theories that were developed on attitudes, social norms and social representations;
- Understand the origin and functioning of everyday thought; and
- Be able to identify the factors and analyze the processes that operate in the processing of social information, and underlie social behaviors and practices.
Working method
Presencial
Program
- Attitudes, beliefs and behaviors
- Social norms, normative behaviors and thought systems
- Social representations and theories about the world
- Social positions, social practices and social representations
Mandatory literature
Dominguez, J.M. & Casal, C.H; Estudios de psicología social., Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, 2003
Fernandes, B; Metodologias de análise em representações sociais., Chiado, 2019
Moscovici, S., & Duveen, G. ; Social representations: explorations in social psychology, New York University Press., 2011
Vala, J., & Monteiro, M. ; Psicologia social., Fundação Calouste Gulbekian., 2017
Teaching methods and learning activities
The program is divided into components, the theoretical aspects of which are presented by the teacher. Each component is also accompanied by a text (article or chapter) to be read by the students in preparation of the exposition made in classes. A practical part is dedicated to group discussions that are based on practical exercises that are made each week by the students. Evaluation bears on the acquired theoretical knowledge and on the reflection developed during the semester (75% written work; 25% participation in the class discussions.
The final grade is calculated through the arithmetic mean of the grades obtained in the theoretical and practical components of the discipline and is expressed on a scale from 0 to 20.
The final grade is obtained by the following grade weighting: 75% of the grade obtained in the theoretical component and 25% of the grade obtained in the practical component.
The assessment of the theoretical component is made on the basis of a written work.
Evaluation Type
Distributed evaluation without final exam
Assessment Components
designation |
Weight (%) |
Trabalho de campo |
25,00 |
Trabalho escrito |
75,00 |
Total: |
100,00 |
Amount of time allocated to each course unit
designation |
Time (hours) |
Estudo autónomo |
72,00 |
Frequência das aulas |
54,00 |
Trabalho de campo |
36,00 |
Total: |
162,00 |
Eligibility for exams
Attendance required in 75% of the classes
Calculation formula of final grade
The final grade is calculated through the arithmetic mean of the grades obtained in the theoretical and practical components of the discipline and is expressed on a scale from 0 to 20. The final grade is obtained by the following grade weighting: 75% of the grade obtained in the theoretical component and 25% of the grade obtained in the practical component. The assessment of the theoretical component is made on the basis of a written work.
The assessment of the practical component of the discipline is made on the basis of the carrying out of small weekly works of reflection/observation about the presented topics that will be discussed in group.
The assessment of these works results from the participation in the class discussions (25%).
A final grade of 10 is necessary to complete the discipline.
Examinations or Special Assignments
Small weekly works of reflection/observation in relation to the presented topics.
Special assessment (TE, DA, ...)
Students who, by law, are exempt from checking the attendance conditions for classes must complete the two assessment components defined above: weekly works and written work.
To do so, they must contact the professor at the beginning of the semester.
Classification improvement
The final grade may be improved only for the theoretical component (75%), only once, until the supplementary period of the academic year following the one in which approval was obtained, through the completion of a written test, with no place for a new evaluation of the practical component.