Choose an aspect of the topic and explain why it has interested you the most.

Choose an aspect of the topic and explain why it has interested you the most.
Describe an experiment or research conducted on this aspect, and explain how the findings of this experiment or research relate to the broader topic.
Provide a short quote (maximum 30 words) from the text or reading which illustrates an important point related to this aspect (make sure you use correct Harvard referencing; insert page numbers for quotes).
Identify how this aspect has helped you understand either an experience from your social world or a recent global event. (Using academic sources, link this experience/event back to theory)
Reflective learning journal entry 1 (500 words)

Choose one aspect from one of these topics:

Self and identity
Attitudes and attitude change
Reflective learning journal entry 2 (500 words)

Choose one aspect from one of these topics:

Prejudice and discrimination
Social influence (conformity and obedience)
Reflective learning journal entry 3 (500 words)

Choose one aspect from the following topic:

Attraction and close relationships
Reflective learning journal entry 4 (500 words)

Free choice — Choose one aspect from any tutorial topic from Weeks 5–9. (This may include an aspect from Language and Communication)

Note: The scope of the topics is too great to be covered in your learning journal. Therefore, you need to reflect on an “aspect” of a topic (ie one discrete area or sub-topic). You should not be providing a summary of the tutorial topic.