sociological social psychology


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Social psychology (sociology)
In sociology, social psychology, also known as sociological social psychology, socio-psychology, or psychological sociology, is an area of sociology that focuses on social actions and on interrelations of personalityvalues, and mind with social structure and culture. Some of the major topics in this field are sociocultural changesocial inequality and prejudiceleadership and intra-group behaviorsocial exchangegroup conflictimpression formation and managementconversation structuressocializationsocial constructionismsocial norms and devianceidentity and roles, and emotional labor. The primary methods of data collection are sample surveysfield observationsvignette studiesfield experiments, and controlled experiments.

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