Social Psychology Principles
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Social psychology is the scientific study of how we feel about, think about, and behave toward the people around us and how our feelings, thoughts, and behaviors are influenced by those people. As this definition suggests, the subject matter of social psychology is very broad and can be found in just about everything that we do every day. Social psychologists study why we are often helpful to other people and why we may at other times be unfriendly or aggressive. Social psychologists study both the benefits of having good relationships with other people and the costs of being lonely. Social psychologists study what factors lead people to purchase one product rather than another, how men and women behave differently in social settings, how juries work together to make important group decisions, and what makes some people more likely to recycle and engage in other environmentally friendly behaviors than others
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https://2012books.lardbucket.org/pdfs/social-psychology-principles
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Baihaqi
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English
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Charles Stangor, “Social Psychology Principles,” Open Educational Resources (OER) , accessed November 21, 2024, https://oer.uinsyahada.ac.id/items/show/2341.