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Elements of Social Psychology

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Elements of Social Psychology
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Publisher: Sarup & Sons
ISBN/ASIN: 817625519X
ISBN-13: 9788176255196
Number of pages: 410

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There is a difference in the behaviour of an individual when he behaves individually and when he behaves in a group or in a social setting. Social psychology tries to understand individuals and groups and how they behave in specific social situations.

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