Social psychology as a natural kind

Volume: 13, Issue: 6, Pages: 246 - 251
Published: Jun 1, 2009
Abstract
Although typically defined as the study of how people and groups interact, the field of social psychology comprises several disparate domains that make only indirect contributions to understanding interpersonal interaction, such as emotion, attitudes and the self. Although these various phenomena seem to have little in common, recent evidence indicates that the topics at the core of social psychology form a natural group of domains with a common...
Paper Details
Title
Social psychology as a natural kind
Published Date
Jun 1, 2009
Volume
13
Issue
6
Pages
246 - 251
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