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  1. The Social Psychology of Power
  2. The Interface of Social and Clinical Psychology: Key Readings (Key Readings in Social Psychology)
  3. Historical Social Psychology by Kenneth J. Gergen, Mary M. Gergen, 1984-06
  4. The Social Psychology of Organizations by Daniel Katz, Robert L. Kahn, 1978-04
  5. Mastering Social Psychology by Robert A. Baron, Donn R. Byrne, et all 2006-11-23
  6. Philosophy Psychology & Social Practice by John Dewey, 1963-01-01
  7. Social Psychology by Stephen Franzoi, 2008-10-07
  8. Social Psychology Across Cultures (2nd Edition) by Peter Bevington Smith, Michael Harris Bond, 1998-07-17
  9. Readings in Social Psychology: The Art and Science of Research by Saul Kassin, Steven Fein, et all 2010-02-17
  10. Emotion (The Review of Personality and Social Psychology) (v. 13)
  11. Discourse and Social Psychology: Beyond Attitudes and Behaviour by Jonathan Potter, Margaret Wetherell, 1987-06-01
  12. Personality, Identity, and Character: Explorations in Moral Psychology
  13. Handbook of Social Psychology (Handbooks of Sociology and Social Research) (Volume 0)
  14. Social Psychology Alive by Steven J. Breckler, James Olson, et all 2005-08-17

81. Brehm, Social Psychology, 5e
social psychology Fifth Edition Sharon S. Brehm Indiana University BloomingtonSaul M. Kassin - Williams College Steven Fein - Williams College PurchaseBook.
http://college.hmco.com/psychology/brehm/social_psychology/5e/students/
ACE Practice Tests Flashcards Web Links Learning Objectives ... Psych on Screen Textbook Site for: Social Psychology
Fifth Edition
Sharon S. Brehm - Indiana University Bloomington
Saul M. Kassin - Williams College
Steven Fein - Williams College
ACE Practice Tests

Take ACE Practice Tests and get your results immediately, to check your understanding. Evaluating Research
These activities will help you apply your critical thinking skills to psychological research. NetLabs
Take a personality test, analyze your relationships, find out the truth about eyewitness testimonythe major concepts in your text all come alive here. Thinking Critically
These activities are designed to help you sharpen your powers of critical examination by providing you with a framework for analyzing evidence before drawing conclusions. Psych in the News, on the Shelves, and on the Screen
Psychology is everywherein the news, in movies and TV shows, in books. Read short articles about the latest connections between psychology and what's happening in the world. Flashcards Learn the terms in this book with this set of interactive flashcards.

82. Cogprints - Subject: Social Psychology
Cogprints, Home About Browse Search Register User Area Help.Subject social psychology. Current Research in social psychology 5(3).
http://cogprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/view/subjects/soc-psy.html
Cogprints Home About Browse Search ... Help
Subject: Social Psychology

83. University Of Utah Social Psychology Home Page
Graduate Student Handbook, social psychology Winter Conference, Summer ResearchOpportunities Program, Photo Gallery (Note Page contains many Pictures.
http://www.psych.utah.edu/social/social.html

84. The Social Psychology Of Objects
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85. Bullfrog Films: Subject Areas: Social Psychology Videos
Your address won't be traded or sold. Bullfrog Films PO Box 149 Oley, PA19547 Tel 610/7798226 Fax 610/370-1978, social psychology Videos
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  • Abandonado Exposé of the horrifying results of the 1996 immigration law.
  • Abandoned Exposé of the horrifying results of the 1996 immigration law.
  • Abandoned (Short Version) Exposé of the horrifying results of the 1996 immigration law.
  • Africa on the Move A new look at Africa beyond the stereotypes.
  • The Air We Breathe Connects asthma and other respiratory diseases with air pollution and suburban sprawl.
  • Arkelope Wry cartoon comments on our attitude towards wildlife.
  • Baboon Tales Dr. Shirley Strum's new interpretation of baboon society.
  • Big Spuds, Little Spuds The impact of climate change and monoculture on one of the world's staple food crops.
  • Biodiversity vs. Extinction Mass extinction of species can be stopped if we understand the importance of biodiversity.
  • Black Sea Scientists and religious leaders meet to find the solution to the Black Sea in crisis.
  • Blowpipes and Bulldozers The story of the Penan, a tribe of rainforest nomads in Borneo, as seen by Bruno Manser.

86. UCSB Department Of Psychology - Graduate Research Training Areas
Santa Barbara, CACategory Science Social Sciences Social Academic Departments...... social psychology. The social psychology Program consists of faculty memberswhose research spans the spectrum of human social behavior.
http://www.psych.ucsb.edu/areas/areas.htm

87. Experimental Social Psychology
social psychology (Psy 33443). Instructor T. Giuliano, Spring 2003. CourseSyllabus - Download and print MSWord version Grade Approximator
http://www.southwestern.edu/~giuliant/social.html
Social Psychology (Psy 33-443)
Instructor: T. Giuliano, Spring 2003
Course Syllabus - Download and print MSWord version Grade Approximator - Figure out your grade in this class so far. Exam Study Guides Paper 1: Due Wed, February 12th at Noon Paper 2: Due Wed, March 26th at Noon Class-related Links - Social psychologists' home pages, students' suggested sites, etc. Textbook Homepage - interactive exercises, practice tests, flascards, and more...
To Traci Giuliano's Home Page

88. Psychology Of Cyberspace - Applying Social Psychology To Online Groups And Commu
theory. Also, perhaps for the first time in history, social psychologywill need to merge with computer technology and knowhow.
http://www.rider.edu/users/suler/psycyber/socpsy.html
Psychology of Cyberspace -> Home Page Article Index Subject index Search Engine This article dated May 96 (v1.0) John Suler, Ph.D. Rider University
Applying Social-Psychology
to Online Groups and Communities
Groups ranging in size from a few people to thousands and millions within a "community" are forming within cyberspace. Many of the classic social-psychological principles of group dynamics can be applied in understanding and improving the functioning of these groups - such as issues concerning leadership, communication patterns, group boundaries, cohesion, alliances and subgroupings. However, given the special psychological features of cyberspace, online groups also can be quite different than in-person groups. Text-only communications, equalization of status, and the opportunity for altering or hiding one's identity are all unique monkey wrenches tossed into the online group process. The stretching of temporal boundaries also makes Usenet Newsgroups and mailing lists rather unique not only as compared to in-person groups, but in relation to online chat sessions as well. New social-psychological principles may be needed to account for these varied and unusual group dynamics in cyberspace. Designing and improving online communities will require a synergistic blend of traditional and innovative psychological theory. Also, perhaps for the first time in history, social psychology will need to merge with computer technology and know-how.

89. Psychological Online Documents - Social And Organisational
Greenwald, AG (1996). Applying social psychology to Reveal a Major (But Correctable)Flaw in Student Evaluations of Teaching. Hareli, S. (1996).
http://www.psychologie.uni-bonn.de/online-documents/lit_sop.htm

90. Social Psychology
social psychology (35365). Douglas E. Martin, Ph social psychology isthe study of human behavior in a social context. A number of topics
http://www.nwmissouri.edu/nwcourses/martin/socialpsych/SP.HTML
Social Psychology (35-365)
Douglas E. Martin, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
Department of Psychology and Sociology
Northwest Missouri State University
Social Psychology is the study of human behavior in a social context. A number of topics are explored including social psychological theory, research methods used by social psychologists, social perception, impression management, attraction and liking, aggression, altruism, group dynamics and collective behavior. Additional information about the course may be accessed by clicking on the hyperlinks to the right.

91. Social Psychology: Second Edition
Smith and Mackie's 'social psychology' fully revised and updated edition ofintroductory textbook which synthesizes cognitive and social, individual and
http://www.smithandmackie.com/
Welcome to the website for the 2nd edition of Social Psychology by Eliot R. Smith and Diane M. Mackie! This fully revised and updated edition is now available to professors and students, and we have launched this website to tell you more about the new edition. The second edition of Social Psychology remains the only conceptually integrated book in the field, and provides a clear synthesis of the cognitive and social, individual and group influences that shape social behavior. Moreover, it is the only textbook to fully integrate the North American focus on individual behavior with the European focus on group behavior. Instructors have welcomed its unusually broad perspective, its fresh and interesting use of unifying principles, and its state-of-the-art currency. Students have appreciated its lively personal style and accessibility, its innovative learning aids, and its immediate relevance to their lives. The new edition takes account of the significant advances that have been made in the field over the past few years, and incorporates other improvements based on feedback from users of the first edition. Please bookmark this site and visit us regularly! As the book develops, we will be adding more information and new features to this site.

92. Department Of Psychology At Cornell University
Cornell Psychology Dept- Research- social psychology social psychology. Peopleinvolved in social psychology at Cornell University
http://comp9.psych.cornell.edu/research/Social_Psychology/

93. Companion Website For Kenrick, Social Psychology
social psychology Unraveling the Mystery, 2/e. Douglas Kenrick StevenNeuberg Robert Cialdini Welcome to the companion website for
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Social Psychology:
Unraveling the Mystery, 2/e
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Welcome to the companion website for Social Psychology 2/e. Here you will find many study aids to help you in your course. Use the pull down menu to begin. Interactive Companion Website
Visit this site's Interactive Companion Website for more web resources, including research journal articles from Content Select.
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About the Authors 1: Introduction to Social Psychology 2: The Person and the Situation 3: Social Cognition: Understanding Ourselves and Others 4: Presenting the Self 5: Persuasion 6: Social Influence 7: Affiliation and Friendship 8: Love and Romantic Relationships 9: Prosocial Behavior: Helping Others 10: Aggression 11: Prejudice, Stereotyping, and Discrimination 12: Groups 13: Social Dilemmas: Cooperation versus Conflict 14: Integrating Social Psychology
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94. PsychREF: Social Psychology
Topics and Subfields of Psychology. social psychology. social psychology NetworkScott Plous; Wesleyan U includes Specific social psychology subject areas;
http://web.lemoyne.edu/~hevern/psychref4-6.html
Topics and Subfields of Psychology Social Psychology This page was last updated on November 17, 1999 Social Psychology Network [Scott Plous; Wesleyan U] includes Research Sources: Concepts of Person, Self, and Personal Identity [Shaun Gallagher, Canisius College] Nonverbal Communications Research Page [Marvin Hecht, Louisiana College] Exploring Nonverbal Communication [Dane Archer, UC Santa Cruz] Educational videotape series info Journal of Personality and Social Psychology [APA] Abstracts
Y? The National Forum on People's Differences Home Page
  • This webpage is edited by Vincent W. Hevern, SJ
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    LeMoyne College

    Syraucse, NY 13214 Email:
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    Notice: PsychRef, PsychREF: Resources in Psychology on the Internet and their associated graphics and logos as used on this site are trademarks of Vincent W. Hevern
  • 95. MHHE: EXPLORING SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY, Second Edition
    INTRODUCING social psychology. MODULE 1DOING social psychology MODULE 2DIDYOU KNOW IT ALL ALONG? SOCIAL THINKING. social psychology APPLIED.
    http://www.mhhe.com/catalogs/0072344873.mhtml
    Catalog Search Digital Solutions Publish With Us Customer Service ... Rep Locator Accounting Activities and Sports Agriculture Allied Health Anatomy and Physiology Anthropology Art Astronomy Botany Business Communication Business Law Business Math Business Statistics Cellular/Molecular Biology Chemistry Communication Computer Literacy/CIT Computer Science Criminal Justice Ecology eCommerce Economics Education Engineering English Environmental Science ESL Evolution Film Finance First-Year Experience Foreign Language Methods Forestry French General and Human Biology Genetics Geography Geology German Health History Human Performance Humanities Intro To Business Italian Japanese Journalism Literature Management Information Systems Mass Communication Marine/Aquatic Biology Marketing Math Meteorology Microbiology Music Nutrition Operations and Decision Sciences Philosophy and Religion Physical Education Physical Science Physics Political Science Portuguese Programming Languages Psychology Recreation Russian Sociology Spanish Statistics and Probability Student Success Theater Women's Studies World Languages Zoology You are here: MHHE Home What is an Online Learning Center?

    96. Evolutionary Psychology
    This article attempts to describe evolutionary psychology and the challenge it poses to traditional social science, and then discusses opportunities evolutionary psychology opens for Christian apologetics.
    http://www.asa3.org/ASA/topics/Evolution/PSCF9-98Zimmer.html
    EVOLUTION DIALOGUE Evolutionary Psychology Challenges the Current Social Sciences J. Raymond Zimmer
    3347 W. 66 th Place
    Chicago, IL 60629 Evolutionary psychology is a new multidisciplinary field which promises to irrevocably change the traditional social sciences. This article introduces evolutionary psychology, explains how it challenges current social science, then discusses the opportunities it presents for Christian apologetics. To show that evolutionary psychology theories may be complementary, rather than antagonistic, to Christian views, a hypothesis within the Darwinian paradigm is proposed to explain the evolution of human awareness of supernature. Human awareness of supernature may be founded on the logical relationship between evolutionarily recent psychological adaptations in response to novel hominid social arrangements and more ancient mammalian psychologies. The hypothesis, though based on naturalism, paradoxically eclipses atheistic natural philosophy. Awareness of something beyond nature may be integral to human survival. Once again, there is much ado about Darwinism in the popular press

    97. The Psychiatric Zone
    Information about various psychiatric topics including neuroscience, psychology and social sciences. Also therapy and mental health issues.
    http://sabryabdelfattah.tripod.com
    The Psychiatric Zone
    Dr Sabry Abdel Fattah, MRCPsych Forum Links About Me Your Comments ... Send Me Email
    Psychopathology
    Neuropathology
    Neurochemistry Neuroanatomy
    Welcome to The Psychiatric Zone
    The Psychiatric Zone provides an extensive resource on various psychiatric topics which may be of interest to the public or the professionals. It may be of special interest to students for higher qualifications in Psychiatry, Psychology, Social Sciences, Mental Health Nursing and Neurosciences. The style is concise and design is simple with avoidance of graphics to avoid delayed download of pages and unnecessary distraction.

    98. The MIT Encyclopedia Of The Cognitive Sciences
    A comprehensive, online encyclopedia of psychology, neuroscience, philosophy, linguistics, AI, and social/cultural psychology. Only abstracts and bibliographies available for free.
    http://mitpress.mit.edu/MITECS/

    99. USEFUL LINKS FOR SOCIAL SCIENCE STUDENTS
    A page of links for use by A'level and degree students studying sociology, psychology, research, criminology and British politics.
    http://www.localdial.com/users/mermaid/useful.htm
    USEFUL BITS FOR SOCIAL SCIENCE STUDENTS
    'He is able who thinks he is able' - Buddha I intend to use this page as a notice board of sorts for students studying social sciences at A'level and degree level - I will be putting all the useful links I have found on it and also link to a page containing any ideas, tips, useful bits of info that I find - it will be updated regularly - please feel free to visit often! I make no apologies for the fact that this page is geared towards U.K. students. Oh, O.K. then - sorry! I do apologise for the disorganisation of the site - I will be making it easier to negotiate (with headings and page breaks, etc) very soon - please bear with me :o) Anything that you would like to pass on for this page will be gratefully received - please remember to add your name so I can give you the credit!! Coming soon ...... a guide to referencing assignments ...... a postgraduate funding page (U.K.) ...... see you again soon ....... Links I have found so far:
    • the utterly wonderful, useful and life saving SOSIG Social Science Information Gateway sister site to SOSIG - database of all ESRC funded research in the U.K. - just the place to look for that elusive piece of research

    100. Adams Faculty Page
    psychology of religious thought and behavior, particularly dogmatic thinking, religious maturity, and apostacy; social cognition, the interface between social and clinical psychology (St Michael's College, VT).
    http://academics.smcvt.edu/psych/jbadams.htm
    Psychology Faculty
    • Research Interests: the psychology of religious thought and behavior, pedagogy, and the interface between social and clinical psychology. Courses Taught: General Psychology Psychological Statistics , Research Methods, Social Psychology, Psychology of Religion , Industrial/Organizational Psychology, Practicum I: Interpersonal Skills, Advanced Topics: The Self, and Advanced Social (Graduate Clinical Program).
    Dr. Jeffrey B. Adams Faculty Department Home Department Links

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