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Create a Post Head to Blogger . On the left-hand side, scroll to "Posts." At the top of the page, click "New post." This creates a new post for you. Make sure to give it a title (where it says "Post title"). You can save your work at any time by clicking the "Save" button on the top right. To access it later, you can find it on the homepage under "Posts" in the subfolder called "Draft" (or "All"). Once you're ready to make your post public, click the "Publish" button on the top right, next to "Save." Add a Link Select the text that you would like to create a link for. For example, if you wanted to  create a link from a citation (ex.  Angeli et al., 2010 ) directly to the associated journal article, you would select the full citation first.  Then, click the word "Link" in the toolbar (if you mouse over it, it should say “Add or remove link”). Under "Web Address"

Welcome to our class blog!

The purpose of this blog is to teach others about social psychology by writing about topics that are personally relevant and interesting. Each post will explore a social psychology principle and connect it to an analysis of a film or book, a first-hand account of a social experiment, or the discussion of something from popular culture, a current or historical event, etc. Blog posts will be released approximately weekly, by topic: 13-Feb: Stereotypes, Prejudice and Discrimination 27-Feb: Attitudes 06-Mar: Conformity 20-Mar: Group Processes 27-Mar: Attraction and Close Relationships 05-Apr: Helping Others 12-Apr: Aggression Bloggers - Full instructions are available on our Canvas page. Readers - Please comment on the posts and respond to the bloggers' questions and prompts. Bloggers will be following comments and responding for a week after the posting date.