Amid this multitude of social science disciplines is social psychology which, as can be inferred from its label, involves the ways in which both social and mental processes determine action.
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Why is social psychology important to us? ... In regards to how people perceive others, there are a group of theories, called Attribution Theory, which describe how people attribute the cause of a behavior. A personal or internal attribution is an attribution to a person's characteristic that is from within,
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List of social psychology theories - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Social psychology is a highly empirical field. Rather than seeking global theories of human behavior, as are frequently found in personality theory, social psychologists utilize a wide range of speci...
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Social psychology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Social psychology is a type of social science that is concerned with individuals' thoughts, feelings and behavior as they affect or are affected by other individuals. Scholars in this interdisciplina...
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Theoretical work in personality and social psychology benefits from a well-developed understanding of the prior empirical and theoretical work on a problem and from informed intuitions. ... Psychological Theory...
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Kelley H.H. (1967) Attribution Theory in Social Psychology, Nebraska Symposium on Motivation 15: 192-238. ... Kelley, H.H. (1967). Attribution theory in social psychology. In D. Levine (Ed.), Nebraska Symposium on Motivation, 15, 192-240. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.; Home/Search Document Not in Database...
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SOCIAL PROCESSES AS DYNAMICAL PROCESSES: QUALITATIVE DYNAMICAL SYSTEMS THEORY IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY* ... Such systems are of particular interest to social psychology, where analyses using the general linear model have failed to account for large classes of phenomena (see Vallacher & Nowak, 1994, for a review).
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This item: Cognitive Dissonance: Progress on a Pivotal Theory in Social Psychology (Science Conference Series) by Eddie Harmon-Jones ... social psychology(5)
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A SAGE Publications book: Social Theory, Cultural Theory, Social Psychology, Social Selves: Theories of Self and Society: Ian Burkitt. ... Courses: Personality | Social Psychology | Social Psychology...
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