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  1. 2 maj 2019 · What points of intersection can be found between sociological and psychological theories and practices? When are sociological and psychological conceptions compatible or contentious? What is interdisciplinarity about?

  2. Social distance refers to the extent to which people experience a sense of familiarity (nearness and intimacy) or unfamiliarity (farness and difference) between themselves and people belonging to different social, ethnic, occupational, and religious groups from their own.

  3. research questions asked, and answered, by social psychologists working within all three research orientations within sociological social psychology (SI, SSP, and GPS) reflect the key themes of their home discipline.

  4. 24 mar 2016 · Andrei Ludu. Part of the book series: Springer Series in Synergetics ( (SSSYN)) 1015 Accesses. 2 Citations. Abstract. Over the last few years, the concept of boundary has been at the center of influential research agendas in anthropology, political science, social psychology, sociology, and economics [93].

  5. P A R T. Perspectives and Methods. The first section of this book is designed to give you a basic re- view of sociological social psychology, the way that we ap-proach research, and the larger field of sociology. The first chapter will review concepts in sociology that sociological social psy-chologists use in developing theories and research.

  6. Chapter 1 presents an introduction to social psychology and the research methods in social psychology, Chapter 2 presents the fundamental principles of social cognition, and Chapter 3 focuses on social affect.

  7. Psychological distance is defined within the Construal-Level Theory (CLT), which was developed by Trope and Liberman . Their first approach referred only to the temporal distance and assumed that we judge a more distant event in time by few abstract characteristics (high-level construal).