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Social psychology (sociology)

About: Social psychology (sociology) is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 18151 publications have been published within this topic receiving 907731 citations. The topic is also known as: Social psychology & sociological social psychology.


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TL;DR: This article reviewed the book "Social Psychology in Organizations: Advances in Theory and Research, edited by J. Keith Murninghan" and found that the book is a good introduction to organizational psychology.
Abstract: The article reviews the book “Social Psychology in Organizations: Advances in Theory and Research,” edited by J. Keith Murninghan.

255 citations

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TL;DR: Tetlock, Philip E., Kristen A. Hannum and Patrick M. Micheletti as mentioned in this paper studied post-election shifts in presidential rhetoric: Impression management or cognitive adjustment.
Abstract: bal response mode use." Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology 9:229-41. Tetlock, Philip E. 1981. "Preto post-election shifts in presidential rhetoric: Impression management or cognitive adjustment." Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 42:207-12. . 1983. "Psychological research on foreign policy: A methodological overview." Pp. 45-78 in Review of Personality and Social Psychology, edited by Ladd Wheeler. Beverly Hills, CA: Sage. Tetlock, Philip E., Kristen A. Hannum and Patrick M. Micheletti. 1984. "Stability and change in the complexity of senatorial debate: Testing the cognitive versus rhetorical style hypothesis." Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 46:979-90. United States House of Representatives. 1974. Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents of the United States from George Washington 1789 to Richard Milhous Nixon 1973. House Document 93-208, 93rd Congress, 1st Session. Washington, DC: United States Government Printing Office. Winter, David and Abigail J. Stewart. 1977. "Content analysis as a technique for assessing political leaders." Pp. 27-61 in The Psychological Examination of Political Leaders, edited by Margaret Herman. New York: Free Press.

255 citations

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TL;DR: This article examined the relationship between time perspective (TP), values and environmental attitudes in a sample of 247 undergraduate students based on an expanded social dilemma framework and found that environmental preservation was positively correlated with future, biospheric, and altruistic.

254 citations

Book
01 Jan 1988
TL;DR: The history of social psychology can be traced back to the early 1970s when Carl F. Graumann and Gun R. R. Manstead as mentioned in this paper presented a history of the social psychology field.
Abstract: Preface. Introduction. Part I: Introduction: 1. Introduction to a History of Social Psychology: Carl F. Graumann (Heidelberg University). 2. Evolutionary Social Psychology: John Archer (University of Central Lancashire). 3. Developmental Social Psychology: Kevin Durkin (University of Western Australia). 4. Methodology in Social Psychology: Antony S. R. Manstead and Gun R. Semin (University of Amsterdam Free University of Amsterdam). Part II: Construction of the Social World: 5. Basic Concepts and Approaches in Social Cognition: Jacques-Philippe Leyens and Benoit Dardenne (Catholic University of Louvain). 6. Processing Social Information for Judgements and Decisions: Klaus Fiedler (University of Heidelberg). 7. Attribution Theory: Basic Issues and Applications: Miles Hewstone and Frank Fincham (Both University of Wales College of Cardiff). 8. Attitudes: Structure, Measurement and Functions: Dagmar Stahlberg and Dieter Frey (University of Kiel). 9. Principles of Attitude Formation and Strategies of Attitude Change: Wolfgang Stroebe and Klaus Jonas (Utrecht University University of Tbingen). Part III: Emotion, Communication and Relationships: 10. Emotion: Klaus Scherer (University of Geneva). 11. Interpersonal Communication: John M. Wiemann and Howard Giles (Both University of California at Santa Barbara). 12. Affiliation, Attraction and Close Relationships: Bram P. Buunk (University of Groningen). 13. Prosocial Behavior: Hans W. Bierhoff (University of Bochum). 14. Aggressive Behavior: Amelie Mummendey (University of Munster). Part IV: Social Groups: 15. Group Performance: Henk Wilke and Ad van Knippenberg (University of Leiden University of Nijmegen). 16. Social Influence in Groups: Eddy van Avermaet (University of Leuven). 17. Intergroup Relations: Rupert Brown (University of Kent at Canterbury). Part V: Epilogue: 18. Applied Social Psychology: Geoffrey M. Stephenson (University of Kent at Canterbury). Glossary. References. Author Index. Subject Index.

254 citations

01 Jan 2009
TL;DR: Miller and Fiske as discussed by the authors presented a core motivation approach to social psychology in their book, "Comprar Social Beings: A Core Motives Approach to Social Psychology".
Abstract: Tienda online donde Comprar Social Beings: A Core Motives Approach to Social Psychology al precio 47,63 € de Benjamin L. Miller | Susan T. Fiske, tienda de Libros de Medicina, Libros de Quimica - Quimica

253 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20224
2021273
2020309
2019356
2018374
2017534