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On the history of political diversity in social psychology

Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 2015
AbstractWe argue that the history of political diversity in social psychology may be better characterized by stability than by a large shift toward liberalism. The branch of social psychology that focuses on political issues has defined social problems from a liberal perspective since at least the 1930s.
Kevin R, Binning, David O, Sears
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Self-Control, Ego Depletion, and Social Psychology’s Replication Crisis

, 2019
Provides Baumeister's perspective on ego depletion and its status in the context of psychology's replication crisis. Reviews history, controversy, evidence.
R. Baumeister
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The Social Psychology of “Pseudoscience”: A Brief History

Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour, 2004
The word ‘pseudoscience’ is a marker of changing worries about science and being a scientist. It played an important role in the philosophical debate on demarcating science from other activities, and was used in popular writings to distance science from cranky theories with scientific pretensions.
ARTHUR STILL, WINDY DRYDEN
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Certain Aspects of the Study of Social History (Historical Social Psychology)

Soviet Studies in History, 1965
One of the scholarly disciplines, the utilization of whose method and subject matter would, in our opinion, offer very fruitful prospects for historical research, is social (societal) psychology. The subject matter of social psychology is dual. In the first place, its tasks include study of the conditioning of the individual's mentality by his ...
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Social Networks in the History of Psychology

2019
By the twenty-first century, the “network” emerged as one of the most prominent ontologies for the social. The network simultaneously serves a potent metaphor for relationships among individuals, a platform for enacting these relations, and a set of analytic tools for analyzing these interactions (Knox, Savage, & Harvey, 2006).
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History of Social Psychology: Four Enduring Tensions

It scarcely needs stating that one never writes the history of a field, only a history of a field. Even so, how does one write a history of a field that has been subject to historical analysis in this Handbook alone four times in the last 70 years?
Dale Miller, Kristen Laurin
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The Social History of Industrial Psychology in Russia

Journal of Russian & East European Psychology, 1996
The history of industrial psychology in Soviet Russia of the '20s and '30s has traditionally been described largely in terms of the content of its subject matter, its methodological and theoretical foundations, the fate of its leaders, etc. (Gellershtein, 1960; Kol'tsova, Oleinik, & Noskova, 1990; Petrovskii, 1967, 1988).
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