You should identify two different social psychological principles from the Social Psychology course, and elaborate how they are illustrated in the series Breaking Bad. Examples of these topics: cognitive dissonance, schemas, self-fulfilling prophecies, attribution theory, self-justification, attitudes, normative/informational social influence etc. Based on the topics you choose, I expect you to analyze Breaking Bad. You are not being asked to critique or review it as a work of entertainment. Rather you should explain the actions and events portrayed in the series from a social-psychology perspective. Basically, you should identify the social-psychological principles that appear to be operating in the events or individuals depicted in Breaking Bad and then explain them. Briefly describe the relevant scene/section, and elaborate on how it relates (or fails to relate) to the principle you have identified.
You should identify two different social psychological principles from the Social Psychology course, and elaborate how they are illustrated in the series Breaking Bad. Examples of these topics: cognitive dissonance, schemas, self-fulfilling prophecies, attribution theory, self-justification, attitudes, normative/informational social influence etc. Based on the topics you choose, I expect you to analyze Breaking Bad. You are not being asked to critique or review it as a work of entertainment. Rather you should explain the actions and events portrayed in the series from a social-psychology perspective. Basically, you should identify the social-psychological principles that appear to be operating in the events or individuals depicted in Breaking Bad and then explain them. Briefly describe the relevant scene/section, and elaborate on how it relates (or fails to relate) to the principle you have identified.
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