Instructions
Write a 3–5-page paper or give a 3–5-minute oral presentation that includes the following:
- Introduction (1 paragraph or 15–30 seconds).
- Include a short summary of the movie.
- Interpersonal relationships (1–2 paragraphs or 30 seconds).
- Focus on one or two key relationships and use the concepts regarding friendship or love.
- Describe the social psychology concept(s).
- Use examples from the film to illustrate your point.
- Focus on one or two key relationships and use the concepts regarding friendship or love.
- Teamwork (3–4 paragraphs or 1 minute).
- Describe one concept that leads to effective teams.
- Use an example from the film to illustrate your point.
- Describe one concept that leads to problems with teams.
- Use an example from the film to illustrate your point.
- Describe one concept related to leadership.
- Use an example from the film to illustrate your point.
- Describe one concept that leads to effective teams.
- Social factors (3–4 paragraphs or 1 minute).
- Describe one concept regarding social dilemmas.
- Use an example from the film to illustrate your point.
- Describe the findings from a peer-reviewed research article regarding social dilemmas.
- Use an example from the film that reflects the research findings.
- Describe one concept related to stereotypes or prejudices.
- Identify aspects of individual and cultural diversity and interpersonal challenges that may result from diversity and context.
- Use an example from the film to illustrate your point.
- Identify aspects of individual and cultural diversity and interpersonal challenges that may result from diversity and context.
- Describe one concept regarding social dilemmas.
- Conclusion (2–3 paragraphs or 30–45 seconds).
- Self-reflection. Share what you learned from the examples in the movie that you can apply to your career: information literacy, research, problem solving, teamwork, and leadership.
- Describe how psychology can promote civic, social, and global outcomes that benefit others.