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Together:The Science of Social Psychology

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Together:The Science of Social Psychology
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Publisher: unglue.it
Number of pages: 516

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The science of social psychology investigates the ways other people affect our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. It is an exciting field of study because it is so familiar and relevant to our day-to-day lives. Social psychologists study a wide range of topics that can roughly be grouped into 5 categories: attraction, attitudes, peace and conflict, social influence, and social cognition.

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