Dr. Gregory Neidert

Dr. Gregory Neidert

PGS 461/PSY 591- Interpersonal Influence
Spring 2013

Contact Info
Office: PSY B203
Phone: 965-1868 (office), 965-3326 (dept.)
E-mail: atgpn@asu.edu


Office Hours
M by appointment only 11:30am - 1:30pm and 7:30pm - 8:30pm
T by appointment only 11:30am - 1:30pm and 4:30pm - 5:30pm
W - F none


Spring 2013 - Course Information

 

Interpersonal Influence

PGS 461
Course Syllabus

Dr. Neidert's Home Page & Course Hub

Partial Listing of Assignments [Rev 04-17-13] 

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You may want to read the following chapter excerpt from Neidert's (2001, 2003, 2008) Core Motives Model of Social Influence.

I have included a link below on Reflex Arcs, for additional help in understanding them.


Announcements
Updated 05-06-13

Reading for Immediate Download

Avoiding Social Traps (Neidert & Linder, 1990)

 


 

Links to other items you might find of interest

Our recent social influence commentary on "How to make terrorists talk"

Here also is a link to an article in the Hindu Business Line, Nurturing Ethical Influence, briefly commenting on some work I did in India.