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Handbook of the History of Social Psychology
Choice Reviews Online, 2012Preface. Part 1: Introduction. A.W. Kruglanski, W. Stroebe, The Making of Social Psychology. J. Morawski, The Importance of History to Social Psychology. Part 2: Approaches. D. Hilton, The Emergence of Cognitive Social Psychology: A Historical Analysis. M.S. North, S.T. Fiske, A History of Social Cognition. D.T. Kenrick, A.B.
Kruglanski, A., Stroebe, W.
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Understanding and using the history of social psychology
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 2000Authors in this collection offer both critique and contextualist counterpoint to the standard, "official" histories of the field-successive editions of the Handbook of Social Psychology in 1954, 1968, 1985, and 1998. Unlike mainstream histories, the collected studies do not together constitute a seamless chronicle of continual progress for ...
I. Lubek
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Lessons from the history of social psychology.
American Psychologist, 1981A. Pepitone
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History and Systems of Social Psychology
The American Journal of Psychology, 1982C. P. D., William S. Sahakian
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History of Social Psychology at Mid-20th Century
Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Psychology, 2020The discipline of psychology has an extremely broad range—from the life sciences to the social sciences, from neuroscience to social psychology. These distinctly different components have varying histories of their own.
T. Pettigrew
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Some teachings from the history of social psychology.
Canadian Psychology / Psychologie canadienne, 1992E. Apfelbaum
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American Psychologist, 2021
Field social psychology is a conceptual and methodological approach to describe, examine, and explain psychological phenomena at multiple levels of analysis with emphasis on the sociocultural environments in which people are embedded, the unfolding of ...
S. Power, Gabriel M. Velez
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Field social psychology is a conceptual and methodological approach to describe, examine, and explain psychological phenomena at multiple levels of analysis with emphasis on the sociocultural environments in which people are embedded, the unfolding of ...
S. Power, Gabriel M. Velez
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