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The Social in Social Psychology
Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 2014AbstractIn this paper, I make a critical plea for the rehabilitation of the theoretical conception of the intrinsically social dimensions of cognition, emotion, and behavior shared by early social psychologists but progressively neglected and abandoned in the last century.
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2023
We feel great pleasure in presenting this book. The book has been written keeping in view the requirements of undergraduate and post graduate students of Colleges and Universities. This book is strictly in accordance with the latest updated syllabus under National Education Policy-2020.
Dr. Vandana Gaur, Dr. Anil Bhatt
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We feel great pleasure in presenting this book. The book has been written keeping in view the requirements of undergraduate and post graduate students of Colleges and Universities. This book is strictly in accordance with the latest updated syllabus under National Education Policy-2020.
Dr. Vandana Gaur, Dr. Anil Bhatt
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Is Psychology a Social Science?
The International Journal of the Humanities: Annual Review, 2010This presentation explicates the rationale for the claim that, contrary to the general opinion, psychology is not a social science. Sociology, the typical social science to represent all the others, starts from observing human behavior in the context of human relationships and abstracts from the samples of such behaviors the social rules governing ...
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The Psychology of Social Inertia
Soviet Education, 1989Restructuring is often compared with NEP. However, NEP called upon people to return to the system of motives and incentives with which they were familiar, and in which they had been raised and had lived for centuries. A psychological restructuring was not required of them.
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The Social Psychology of Privacy
American Journal of Sociology, 1968Patterns of interaction in any social system are accompanied by counter-patterns of withdrawal, one highly institutionalized (but unexplored) mode of which is privacy. There exists a threshold beyond which social contact becomes irritating for all parties; therefore, some provision for removing oneself from interaction and observation must be built ...
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The Social and the Psychological
2003In the last chapter it was suggested that, despite their apparent differences, Durkheim and Weber were in basic agreement on the nature of social psychological phenomena: both grasped the social dimensions of human psychology and behavior as conceived by early American psychologists.
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Psychology: Social Self-Understanding on the Reasons for Action in the Conduct of Everyday Life
, 2013E. Schraube, U. Osterkamp
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Sociology, Psychology and Social Psychology (and Social Science)
1991A little over a decade ago, I wrote one of the numerous papers of the 1970s analyzing the perceived “crisis” of social psychology of that time (House, 1977). My particular diagnosis of that crisis was that it reflected the division of social psychology into three increasingly isolated domains or faces: (1) psychological social psychology, (2) symbolic ...
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The Social Psychology of intergroup relations
, 2009Katharina Schmid+2 more
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