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Psychology of Popularity

The level of popularity you experienced in childhood and adolescence is still affecting you today in ways that you may not even realize. Learn about how psychologists study popularity and how these same concepts can be used in adulthood to be more successful at work, become better parents, and have a happier life.

Status: Human Development
Status: Behavioral Health
BeginnerCourse8 hours

Featured reviews

SS

5.0Reviewed Aug 1, 2016

Thought provoking especially when considering why peoples impulses causes them to react in a certain manner based upon childhood and adolescent filtering in response to cued behavior patterns.

MN

4.0Reviewed Jan 24, 2021

Very useful for understanding popularity in the transition from adolescence to adulthood. Good instructor, engaging videos, no readings, tough tests (at least some).

LG

5.0Reviewed Nov 13, 2020

What a fantastic course on an extremely interesting topic. I really enjoyed it and thought the lecturer was fantastic, presenting everything clearly at the right pace. Thank you so much.

KB

5.0Reviewed May 11, 2017

I loved this course. It was very addicting and educational. I strongly recommend this course, especially, to the parents with young children.

SB

5.0Reviewed Nov 18, 2017

I found this class to be very informative. I wondered why some of the studies were dated and how the results might be different in today's world. Thank you for this valuable class!

MC

5.0Reviewed Feb 21, 2020

Loved the delivery and quality of information Dr. Prinstein offers in his course. Very informative and an excellent primer to pursuing more research done on the Psychology of Popularity!

JC

5.0Reviewed Apr 19, 2019

This was an interesting exploration, Dr. Mitch Prinstein is really interested in the subject, too, it shows and drew me into the topics. Great time, good information.

JD

5.0Reviewed Feb 20, 2016

This course has been absolutely terrific! The knowledge and insight this has briefed me with has been very useful, and makes more than a lot of sense. Thank You Mr. Prinstein, and Thank You Coursera!

SS

5.0Reviewed Dec 11, 2015

I love this course, I am new to coursera and have a passion for psychology and have gained lots of useful knowledge from this. 10/10 i recommend.

NN

5.0Reviewed Sep 6, 2020

Yes, This course teaches me how actually the growth of children gets affected by social and other emotional issues. Basically It's an eye opening course for me . Really thanks for this course.

JS

5.0Reviewed May 26, 2025

Really educaional, though a lot of stuff is evident through general observation. But I suppose this is a built-in conundrum of social research

KM

5.0Reviewed Apr 30, 2021

It was a great experience learning about how our everyday lives are influenced by our popularity. This subject piqued my curiosity, and I'd like to learn more about it and do more research

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