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What Is Social Psychology? LO 1.1 Define social psychology and explain why it relies on scientific description and theory. LO 1.2 Explain why social psychology is considered a bridge discipline. Social psychology is the scientific study of how people’s thoughts, feelings, and be-haviors are influenced by other people.
Social psychology is an important branch of psychology which studies human interaction, its manifestations, causes, consequences and the various psychological processes involved in it. 1.2.1 Definition of Social Psychology
12 lip 2015 · In the words of E. Aroson (1972) social psychology is the study of the manner in which human being thinks, feels, and behaves in social situation. Godon Allport...
Social psychology is a very important branch of psychology, combining the elements from two strong disciplines – sociology and psychology. Block 1 explains the concept of social psychology and its relevance to individual behaviours.
27 gru 2022 · Definition: Social psychology is the study of how individual or group behaviour is influenced by the. presence and behaviour of others. Factors dependent for a behaviour socially: • Actions...
• describe social perception and person perception; • identified different mechanisms behind forming social perception; • explain the term close to social perception – person perception; and
social psychology can be comprehensively defined as, a discipline that uses scientific methods in ―an attempt to understand and explain how the thought, feeling and behaviour of individuals are influenced by the actual, imagined or implied presence of others‖ (Gordon Allport, 1985, p. 3).