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The social psychology of stigma.

Annual Review of Psychology, 2005
This chapter addresses the psychological effects of social stigma. Stigma directly affects the stigmatized via mechanisms of discrimination, expectancy confirmation, and automatic stereotype activation, and indirectly via threats to personal and social ...
B. Major, Laurie T. O’Brien
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Lessons from social psychology on discrediting psychiatric stigma.

American Psychologist, 2015
Advocacy, government, and public-service groups rely on a variety of strategies to diminish the impact of stigma on persons with severe mental illness.
P. Corrigan, D. Penn
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The social psychology of groups

, 1960
This landmark theory of interpersonal relations and group functioning argues that the starting point for understanding social behavior is the analysis of dyadic interdependence.
J. Thibaut, H. Kelley
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Mediation Analysis in Social Psychology: Current Practices and New Recommendations

, 2011
A key aim of social psychology is to understand the psychological processes through which independent variables affect dependent variables in the social domain. This objective has given rise to statistical methods for mediation analysis.
Derek D. Rucker   +3 more
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Social psychology: Handbook of basic principles.

, 1996
Part I: Biological System. Caporael, Evolutionary Theory for Social and Cultural Psychology. Blascovich, Seery, Visceral and Somatic Indexes of Social Psychological Constructs: History, Principles, Propositions, and Case Studies.
E. Tory Higgins, A. Kruglanski
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Psychology, Sociology, and Social Psychology

2022
Psychology and sociology are two separate but closely related social science disciplines. Psychology is currently defined as “the scientific investigation of mental processes (thinking, remembering, feeling, etc.) and behavior.” Psychologists study the subjects such as sensation, perception, learning, memory, thinking, consciousness, motivation ...
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Downward Comparison Principles in Social Psychology

, 1981
The literature of social psychology contains a number of phenomena that appear to be paradoxical. For example, persons who face a threatening experience prefer to affiliate with threatened others rather than with nonthreatened others (Schachter, 1959 ...
T. Wills
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Arguing and Thinking: A Rhetorical Approach to Social Psychology

, 1987
Arguing and Thinking is an entertaining and scholarly exposition of ideas of rhetoric - from Classical times to the nineteenth century - viewed as social psychological theories. It is self-confessedly unorthodox.
M. Billig
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Social psychology of creativity: A consensual assessment technique.

, 1982
Although personality research has made much progress in developing an individual-difference psychology of creativity, the nature of this phenomenon can only be fully illuminated if a social psychology of creativity is developed as well.
T. M. Amabile
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Handbook of Theories of Social Psychology

, 2011
The Handbook of Theories of Social Psychology is an essential resource for researchers and students of social psychology and related disciplines.
P. Lange, A. Kruglanski, E. Higgins
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