social psychology
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Social psychology is the study of the relations between people and groups. Scholars in this
interdisciplinary area are typically either
psychologists or
sociologists, though all social psychologists employ both the
individual and the
group as their
units of analysis.
(1) Despite their similarity, psychological and sociological researchers tend to differ in their goals, approaches, methods, and terminology. They also favor separate
academic journals and
professional societies. The greatest period of collaboration between sociologists and psychologists was during the years immediately following World War II.
(2) Although there has been increasing isolation and specialization in recent years, some degree of overlap and influence remains between the two disciplines.
(3) Psychology
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Most social psychologists are trained within psychology. Their approach to the field focuses on the individual and attempts to explain how the
thoughts,
feelings, and
behaviors of individuals are influenced by other people. Psychologically oriented researchers emphasize the immediate social situation and the
interaction between person and situation variables. Their research tends to be
empirical and quantitative, and it is often centered around laboratory
experiments, but there are some computational modeling efforts in the field.
(4)Psychologists who study social psychology are interested in such topics as
attitudes,
social cognition,
cognitive dissonance,
social influence, and interpersonal behaviors such as
altruism and
aggression. Three influential journals for the publication of research in this area are the
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, the
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, and the
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin. There are also many other general and specialized social psychology journals.
Sociology
Sociologists' work has a greater focus on the behavior of the
group, and thus examines such phenomena as
interactions and
exchanges at the micro-level,
group dynamics and
group development, and
crowds at the
macro-level. Sociologists are interested in the individual and group, but generally within the context of larger social structures and processes, such as social roles, race, class, gender, ethnicity, and socialization. Like psychological social psychologists, they often use experimental methods. But unlike them, they also frequently utilize quantitative survey and qualitative observational designs.Sociologists in this area are interested in a variety of demographic, social, and cultural phenomena. Some of their major research areas are social inequality, group dynamics, social change, socialization, social identity, and symbolic interactionism. The key sociological journal is
Social Psychology Quarterly.
See also
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References
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[Social Psychology, David G. Myers, McGraw Hill, 1993. ISBN:0070442924.]
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[Sewell, W. H. (1989). Some reflections on the golden age of interdisciplinary social psychology. Annual Review of Sociology, Vol. 15.]
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[The Psychology of the Social, Uwe Flick, Cambridge University Press, 1998. ISBN:0521588510.]
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[Sun, R. (2008). The Cambridge Handbook of Computational Psychology. Cambridge University Press, New York. 2008 ]
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