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Social Psychology : Topics in Social Science
2,389 words, approx. 8 pages Social psychology is the study of the nature, functions and phenomena of social behaviour and of the mental experience of individuals in social contexts. It includes the study of social effects on aspects of behaviour and mental experience that are...
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Social Psychology Summary
9,568 words, approx. 32 pages Social psychology is the study of individual behavior and psychological structures and processes as both outcomes of and influences on interpersonal relationships, the functioning of groups and other collective forms, and culturally define macrosocial...
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Social psychology Information
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 Social psychology is the study of how social conditions affect human beings. Scholars in this field are generally either psychologists or sociologists, though all social psychologists employ both the individual and the group as their units of analysis....




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 Canadian Psychology
A Textbook of Social Psychology
08/01/2001: 1,378 words, approx. 5 pages J.E. ALCOCK, D.W. GARMENT, and Sm. SADAVA A Textbook of Social Psychology (5th Ed.) Toronto: Prentice Hall, 2001, 604 pages (ISBN 0-13-026354-0, C$87.95, Hardcover) Reviewed by CHARLES LEMERY "Three computer keyboards; six hands. Not bad, eh, for two guys from Saskatchewan and the...
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 Journal of the Mississippi Academy of Sciences
Psychology and social science.
01/01/2007: 2,530 words, approx. 8 pages Chair: David Swanson, University of Mississippi Vice-chair: Ronald Cossman, Mississippi State University THURSDAY MORNING Hunter Henry Brunson Session 1: The Psychological and Social Impacts of Hurricane Katrina 8:30 HURRICANE KATRINA AS A NATURAL EXPERIMENT OF 'CREATIVE DISTRUCTION':...
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Genovese syndrome: Fact or fiction?
10/1/2007: 691 words, approx. 2 pages It's straight out of Psychology 101: "The Bystander Effect," a phenomenon illustrated by the infamous 1964 murder of Kitty Genovese as 38 callous neighbors ignored her screams for help.Except that while details of the case were exposed as dubious over the years, psychology instructors and...
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Reliance on cells slowed tornado workers
3/12/2007: 347 words, approx. 1 pages In the chaos after a tornado killed nine people in Enterprise, emergency workers had trouble talking to one another because they tried to use their cell phones instead of the state's $18 million emergency communications upgrade, officials say."People were frustrated, but all they had to...



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