Social psychology looks at a wide range of social topics, including group behavior, social perception, leadership, nonverbal behavior, conformity, aggression, and prejudice. It is important to note that social psychology is not just about looking at social influences. Social perception and social interaction are also vital to understanding social behavior.
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answered by Serinity4u2find 6
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Social psychology (psychology), also known as sociopsychology or psychological social psychology
This branch of psychology focuses on the individual, and thus attempts to explain how the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of individuals are influenced by other people. Psychologically oriented researchers place a great deal of emphasis on the immediate social situation, and the interaction between person and situation variables
2007-01-13 17:04:59
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answered by HoneyBunny 7
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is the science that studies individual beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors in settings where other people are present (or merely implied or imagined--which makes the definition pretty broad). Notice the focus is quite different from sociology, where groups of people are studied, but closer to psychology, where individuals are studied.
2007-01-13 17:02:52
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answered by Anonymous
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It's the study of one person in a group.
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answered by Akizumi 2
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Studying how people interact with one another.
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answered by IMHO 6
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Studying how we interact with eachother and ourselves
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answered by whitelampshade 2
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