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  • ...[[educational psychology|education]], and [[Industrial and organizational psychology|business]], particularly those occupations involving the delivery of highly * [[Environmental psychology]] ...
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  • ...naturevsnurture.html|title=Nature vs. Nurture in Psychology|website=Simply Psychology|date=3 November 2022 }}</ref> ...n some respects the outcome of a child's personality, behaviour, thoughts, social and emotional skills, feelings, and mental priorities.<ref name='bitesize'> ...
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  • ...tral media that "through which we imagine ourselves to be connected to the social world",{{sfnp|Couldry|2003|p=2}} affects and transforms society. His formal ...mptions that underlying and motivating ritual is always the achievement of social order" in Durkheimian, to rethink media's relation with Durkheimian is a ra ...
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  • ..., and the Perception of Group Entitativity |journal=Personality and Social Psychology Review |date=2001 |volume=5 |issue=2 |pages=129–140 |doi=10.1207/S15327957P ...ld need to interact recurrently in accordance with their [[social identity|social identities]]. ...
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  • ...dination and common knowledge.|journal = Journal of Personality and Social Psychology|pages = 657–676|volume = 107|issue = 4|doi = 10.1037/a0037037|first1 = Kyle ...
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  • ** [[Social Network]] *[[Framing (social sciences)|Framing]] ...
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  • ...ior. It has become one of several [[theories of technology]] that describe social effects of [[computer-mediated communication]]. ...el suggests that anonymity changes the relative salience of personal vs. [[social identity]], and thereby can have a profound effect on group behavior. ...
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  • ...pport system that can ease their burdens. Technology is ubiquitous in most social contexts in [[industrialized countries]], and has become an integral compon ...|last3=Bosman |first3=Elizabeth A. |last4=Mottram |first4=Melvin |journal=Psychology and Aging |volume=16 |pages=110–27 |pmid=11302360 |issue=1}}</ref> The succ ...
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  • ...is primary and we are dealing with intent or purpose as an aspect of human psychology, especially since human intent can be and often is independent of language ...th the human erogenous zones and their respective modes. See [[imprinting (psychology)]] for some related topics. ...
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  • ...ology Compass 2(1)</ref>{{rp|444}} formulated by [[Columbia University]] [[psychology]] [[professor]] and [[researcher]] [[E. Tory Higgins]] regarding people's [ ...rship Styles: How Fit Increases Job Satisfaction. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 29(2), 137–149. {{doi|10.1080/01973530701331700}}</ref> ...
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  • {{short description|Propaganda warfare via social media memes}} ...and [[psychological warfare]] involving the propagation of [[memes]] on [[social media]]. ...
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  • ....<ref name=":02" /><ref name=":12" /> This effect is a part of the wider [[social comparison theory]]. It relates to how [[Self-evaluation motives|individual ...=http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1088868310366144|journal=Personality and Social Psychology Review|volume=14|issue=4|pages=368–384|doi=10.1177/1088868310366144|pmid=20 ...
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  • ...72334918|doi-access=free}}</ref> General knowledge also supports [[Schema (psychology)|schemata]] for textual understanding.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=An|first=Shu ...eneral Knowledge?|last=Stuart-Hamilton|first=Ian|date=6 April 2014|website=Psychology Today|language=en-US|access-date=2019-08-24}}</ref> ...
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  • ...tion and data processing techniques from the fields of [[sociology]] and [[psychology]], since these approaches rely on observation. The purpose of the approach ...e=en|volume=14|pages=1|ssrn=3171065|access-date=29 January 2021|quote=|via=Social Science Research Network}}</ref> and [[George Siedel]] ([[Ross School of Bu ...
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  • ...immunity against persuasion. | journal=The Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology | publisher=American Psychological Association (APA) | volume=62 | issue=2 ...
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  • ...=":4" /> Defensiveness creates inefficient and damaging communication in [[social interactions]] when people deny their flaws, [[Psychological projection|pro ...H.|s2cid=143513747|date=March 2008|title=The Creation of Defensiveness in Social Interaction II: A Model of Defensive Communication among Romantic Couples|j ...
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  • {{Distinguish|Social consciousness}} ...er to the specifically moral conscience, but to a shared understanding of social norms.<ref>Thomas E. Wren, ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=QttlGM7NQx0 ...
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  • * [[Social psychology]] ...
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  • ...Approach to Evaluation: A Model Linking Basic and Applied Social Science]. Social Forces, 59, 106–122.</ref><ref>Coryn, C. L. S., Noakes, L. A., Westine, C. # formulates a [[theory of change]] using some combination of [[social science]], beneficiary lived experience, and program-related professionals' ...
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  • ...upport for COVID‐19 mitigation policies |journal=Journal of Applied Social Psychology |date=2022 |volume=52 |issue=1 |pages=15–29 |doi=10.1111/jasp.12827 |pmid=3 ...=2015|title=How to Combat Distrust of Science: The Surprising Power of the Psychology of Consensus|journal=Scientific American Mind|url=http://www.scientificamer ...
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