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| | Social psychology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Social psychology involves the empirical study of social behavior and psychological processes associated with social cognition, social behavior, and groups. |  | | As the mind is the axis around which social behavior pivots, social psychologists tend to study the relationship between mind(s) and social behaviors. |  | | Social learning theory - in contrast to reinforcement theory, social learning theory attempts to explain all of human behavior by observation and mimicry. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_psychology
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| | Psychologists |
 | | Psychologists study the human mind and human behavior. |  | | Research psychologists investigate the physical, cognitive, emotional, or social aspects of human behavior. |  | | Clinical psychologists generally are not permitted to prescribe medications to treat patients; only psychiatrists and other medical doctors may prescribe medications. |
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| | Steuart Henderson Britt: Social Psychologists and Social Psychology |
 | | Steuart Henderson Britt: Social Psychologists and Social Psychology |  | | "Social Psychologists and Social Psychology." Journal of Social Psychology, SPSSI Bulletin, 1939, 10: 147-150. |  | | I should think the first step would be a conference on "Social Psychology and human relations," or something of the kind, in which an effort was made to give a balanced representation to the different, scientific, educational groups. |
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http://spartan.ac.brocku.ca/~lward/Britt/Britt_1939.html
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| | Steuart Henderson Britt: Social Psychologists or Psychological Sociologists — Which? |
 | | Should the two social psychologists, and even whole groups of social psychologists, fail to recognize the significance of each other's research because it was mainly "sociological" or mainly "psychological," other people might suspect them of ignorance, or of jealousy, or of intolerance. |  | | One social psychologist may have received his training primarily in sociology, whereas a second social psychologist may have received his training primarily in psychology. |  | | Social and Emotional Adjustments of Freshman at The University of Wisconsin. |
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http://spartan.ac.brocku.ca/~lward/Britt/Britt_1937b.html
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 | | Social psychologists apply this notion to social behavior with their assumption that people are active participants in social settings. |  | | Their uniqueness sometimes surprise people--for most people think of social psychologists as psychologists, and therefore they think that they are concerned with other people's well-being or want to intervene to help other's psychological problems. |  | | Even though social psychologists are a subset of the larger group of psychologists or sociologists, or social scientists, they don't possess the same characteristics or embrace the same assumptions as these larger groups. |
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http://www.has.vcu.edu/psy/faculty/fors/honors.htm
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| | social psych |
 | | Social psychology is the science of studying individual thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. |  | | Social psychologists, therefor, study individuals, groups, and the behavior and interactions between them. |  | | Social psychologists will do this in many ways- in person, over the phone, or through the Internet (which happens to be the most convenient, easiest, and most private way to go). |
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http://www.nwcsd.ca/gospel/psych/sitreb
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| | Dual Relationships -- Psychologists, Psychiatrists, Social Workers |
 | | First, five national studies of psychologists have focused on sexualized dual relationships--that is, sexual relationships between psychologists, as teachers or as psychotherapists, and their students or clients (Glaser and Thorpe, 1986; Holroyd and Brodsky, 1977; Pope, Keith-Spiegel, and Tabachnick, 1986; Pope, Levenson, and Schover, 1979; Robinson and Reid, 1985). |  | | Although psychologists tended to engage with greater frequency in incidental involvements, there was no significant difference among the professions in terms of (a) sexual involvements with clients before or after termination of therapy, (b) nonsexual dual professional roles, (c) social involvements, or (d) financial involvements with patients. |  | | The Ethical Principles of Psychologists require psychologists to act to avoid impairing their own professional judgment or increasing the risk of exploitation of their clients through unacceptable dual relationships. |
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http://www.kspope.com/dual/research2.php
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| | Journal of Social Issues: Social psychologists' expertise in the public interest: civilian morale research during World ... |
 | | Before the war, most social psychologists received general psychological training in departments of psychology or departments that still combined the disciplines of philosophy and psychology: Training programs that specialized in social psychology did not become commonplace until after the war. |  | | Typically, therefore, psychologists developed a more specific self-identity as a social psychologist by working with a faculty mentor who already had distinct social psychological interests. |  | | SPSSI became an organized means for behavioral scientists to express their frustration about social conditions through scientific study and action programs concerned with issues of the day. |
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http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0341/is_n1_v54/ai_21107568
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| | Social Psychologists at UGA |
 | | The social psychology program provides substantive training in the areas of attitudinal and social-cognitive theories, interpersonal processes, personality and social behavior, and social development, along with methodological training in laboratory, field, and survey reseach. |
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http://www.uga.edu/new/participants/spuga.html
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| | TAKING SIDES: Clashing Views on Controversial Issues in Social Psychology |
 | | Social psychologists Leon Festinger and James M. Carlsmith propose their theory of cognitive dissonance to explain why people’s attitudes may change after they have acted in a way that is inconsistent with their true attitudes. |  | | Social psychologist Anthony Pratkanis argues that research claiming to demonstrate the efficacy of subliminal persuasion is either fraudulent or flawed. |  | | Social psychologists John P. Sabini and Maury Silver believe that the Obedience Experiments captured the most important psychological aspects of the Holocaust, by demonstrating that normal people can be made to harm others with alarming ease. |
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http://www.dushkin.com/text-data/catalog/0072978791.mhtml?SECTION=TOC
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| | Shyness & Social Anxiety Treatment Australia: Social anxiety disorder help & psychologists |
 | | Psychologists aim to help their clients change their problematic behaviours and thoughts and to develop appropriate strategies for dealing with life's challenges. |  | | Psychiatrists, like psychologists, are required to adhere to a code of professional ethics. |  | | Psychologists have a four year degree in psychology plus 2 years supervision or a postgraduate qualification. |
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http://www.socialanxietyassist.com.au
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| | social learning theory, mental processes - psychological self-help |
 | | The Social Learning Theory also incorporates cognitive processes, like rational problem-solving, "trial runs" in fantasy to see what might happen if I did _____, and the self-control procedures of self-observation, self-evaluation, and self-reinforcement. |  | | Children who steal, aggress, use drugs, and have conduct problems with peers, family or in school, and then conceal the problems by lying, are the most likely to become delinquent (Loeber, 1990). |  | | James Averill (1983) views emotions as primarily a social phenomena. |
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http://mentalhelp.net/psyhelp/chap7/chap7e.htm
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| | Social Psychologists on Almondnet |
 | | Find social psychologists and more at Lycos Search. |  | | Society (BPS) is the representative body for psychologists and psychology in the UK... |  | | identify some of the topics studied by social psychologists - to outline some of the key notions employed by social psychologists - to consider some of the... |
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http://www.team-building-ideas.co.uk/teambuild/social_psychologists.html
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| | psych wURLd -- MegaPsych Psychology Bookmarks (Catagories) |
 | | A number of psychologists, and others, are interested in the psychological dynamics of the Internet. |  | | Hundreds of web sites exist that are wholly, or in part, devoted to topics that are, or might be of interest to psychologists or psychology students. |  | | When most people hear that I am a psychologist, they assume that I do therapy. |
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http://www.tulsa.oklahoma.net/~jnichols/bookmarks.html
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| | A SOCIOLOGICAL SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY |
 | | The social sciences are dedicated to understanding the human condition, ideally to the extent that the singular and collective behaviors of human beings can be understood and even predicted. |  | | Amid this multitude of social science disciplines is social psychology which, as can be inferred from its label, involves the ways in which both social and mental processes determine action. |  | | Wesleyan's Social Psychology Network) are inclined to give greater attention to the bearing of thought processes, personality characteristics, and their changes across the life-cycle. |
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http://www.trinity.edu/~mkearl/socpsy.html
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| | Evolutionary Psychology Primer by Leda Cosmides and John Tooby |
 | | As a behavioral phenotype, social exchange is as ubiquitous as the human heartbeat. |  | | Many psychologists avoid the study of natural competences, thinking that there is nothing there to be explained. |  | | Evolutionary psychology is an approach to psychology, in which knowledge and principles from evolutionary biology are put to use in research on the structure of the human mind. |
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http://www.psych.ucsb.edu/research/cep/primer.html
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| | hss_aronson_demo_4Methodology: How Social Psychologists DoLearning Objectives |
 | | Distinguish between the different foci and questions answered by the different research methods used by social psychologists (i.e., the observational method, the correlational method, and the experimental method; p. |  | | Describe how social psychologists refine their theories (p. |  | | Describe the "basic dilemma of the social psychologist" (pp. |
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http://wps.prenhall.com/hss_aronson_demo_4/0,1928,10602-,00.html
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| | City Psychology Psychological Health Articles Writings Health City Psychologist Issues |
 | | Velcome to an authoritative psychologist and parenting magazine online which give "homage" and emphasis to the uncomfortable celebrity and women's psychology health, the emotionelly single mother, the family and children´s obviously needs and desire. |  | | .....and they are all of course still re-directed to this psychologist domain. |  | | City Psychologist Psych Up Your Self-Esteem and Self-Confidence through Psychology Articles and Writings & Psychological Health Quizzes |
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| | Society of Australasian Social Psychologists - Information |
 | | In 1995, Social Psychologists from Australia and New Zealand voted to form the Society of Australasian Social Psychologists (SASP). |  | | One of the aims of SASP is to promote undergraduate and postgraduate education in social psychology in Australia and New Zealand. |  | | One of the main aims of SASP is to facilitate contact with social psychologists in countries around the world, and this is achieved through annual meetings and regular networking via newsletters and an email bulletin board. |
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http://www.bhs.mq.edu.au/SASP/information.htm
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| | Subject Guide for Sociology |
 | | Written primarily for social psychologists, this encyclopedia also has articles of interest to sociologists and other behavioral scientists. |  | | Biographical and conceptual entries in the fields of Social and Behavioral Sciences. |  | | A starting point in the study of social history, this compendium covers major social history topics and methods, providing reference and suggestions for additional reading. |
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http://www.maag.ysu.edu/guides/sociology.html
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| | € - Psychologist.com - Psychologist Site - Eliazon |
 | | Eliazon is a clinical and child psychologist (MPsych) and have graduate from two different universities and two high school´s of social work and public administration. |  | | From this point on his life he are dominated by a burning desire to achieve social recognition, justice and a rationally acceptance to the psychology science itself. |  | | It was a very difficult and dangerous work as clinical psychologist with Sweden's worst criminals and damaged mental clients. |
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http://www.eliazon.com/eliazon.html
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| | SPN Professional Profiles |
 | | With the generous support of McGraw-Hill Higher Education, Social Psychology Network offers an interactive directory of more than 1,000 professionals who specialize in social or personality psychology. |  | | The user name is assigned by Social Psychology Network and is usually an individual's last name. |  | | If you are a professional social or personality psychologist, you are welcome to request a professional profile by clicking on the "Create Profile" link above. |
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http://profiles.socialpsychology.org
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| | SPN Professional Profiles: Search Profiles |
 | | You can also use the pull-down menus below to search only for psychologists who are SPN Mentors or Media Contacts. |  | | On this page, you can search more than 1,000 psychologist profiles by name or keywords of interest, browse by research area, or view an alphabetical list of all profiles. |
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http://profiles.socialpsychology.org/search.html
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| | Home Page |
 | | With over 40,000 members, The British Psychological Society (BPS) is the representative body for psychologists and psychology in the UK. |  | | By its Royal Charter the Society is charged with national responsibility for the development, promotion and application of psychology for the public good. |
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http://www.bps.org.uk
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| | The Society of Experimental Social Psychology |
 | | The Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, a bimonthly journal of original research and theory on human social behavior and related phenomena, is now the official journal of SESP. |  | | The Society of Experimental Social Psychology (SESP) is a scientific organization dedicated to the advancement of social psychology. |  | | Finally, if you would like more information on the field of social psychology, one good place to start is the online brochure What Is a Personality/Social Psychologist? |
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http://www.sesp.org
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| | Social Psychology |
 | | Social Psychology Focuses on the Behavior of Individuals |  | | Social Psychology Seeks to Understand the Causes of Social Behavior and Thought |  | | Social Diversity: A Critical Analysis: Culture and the Appraisal of Emotions |
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http://www.abacon.com/baronbyrne/contents.html
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| | Social Psychology Teaching Resources |
 | | Social Psychology ACE Practice Tests (Brehm 6th, Houghton-Mifflin) |  | | Theories and Methods in Social Psychology (Taylor 10th, Prentice Hall) |  | | Film Analysis of Social Behavior (University of Michigan) |
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http://www.socialpsychology.org/teaching.htm
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| | Social Psychologists in Texas |
 | | Marcus, David How, if at all, can taxonometrics be used in social psychological choice? |  | | Li, Norman Necessities and luxuries: Examining priorities in social psychological choice |  | | SPIT Conferees Ponder the Meaning of (Social) Life |
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http://geo1.tcu.edu/psyc/lord/spit/spit.htm
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| | Download Social Scientists & Psychologists Diesel eBooks |
 | | Home > Biography > General & Other > Social Scientists & Psychologists |  | | In this rich and beautifully written book, she describes what it's like to spend most of your life feeling crazy -- and to... |
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http://www.diesel-ebooks.com/cgi-bin/category/BIO021000
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| | Psychologists for Social Responsibility Home Page |
 | | What is Peace Psychology and What Does it Have to Say About Gender? |  | | Pressure APA to respond to PsySR's letter on reports of psychologists involved in torture |  | | Anthony J. Marsella Prize for the Psychology of Peace and Social Justice |
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http://www.psysr.org
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| | Find in a Library: The social psychologists : research adventures |
 | | Find in a Library: The social psychologists : research adventures |  | | To find a library, type in a postal code, state, province, or country. |  | | WorldCat is provided by OCLC Online Computer Library Center, Inc. on behalf of its member libraries. |
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http://worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/ow/beca53b3dc3c93c0a19afeb4da09e526.html
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| | ipedia.com: List of social psychologists Article |
 | | Famous Social Psychologists: Gordon Allport Michael Argyle Elliot Aronson Solomon Asch Alex Bavelas Howard Becker Daryl Bem Gustav Le Bon Hadley Cantril Robert Cialdini Leon Festinger Thomas Gilovich... |
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http://www.ipedia.com/list_of_social_psychologists.html
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